hi there,
Here is my card for the TLC today; Assembly Line Stamping.
I am one of those who doesn't like to mass produce but this card is very easy to create in numbers.
I began by placing a mask onto my white cardstock. This stamp is much larger then I wanted and by masking, it kept the inking where I wanted it. I did add some torn tape along the edges for an irregular edging; just my preference.
I rubbed some DOX onto my craft mat, sprayed with water and pulled my stamp through the wet ink and stamped. When dry, I scored a border and stamped the sentiment.
Once you have the mask prepped, just place on the next card and stamp again and with the Misti the sentiment stamping is a breeze.
thanks for looking. https://snippets-karen.blogspot.com/...christmas
Date: Monday, December 10, 2018 GMT Views: 883
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Mon, Dec 10, 2018 @ 3:45 AM
Beautiful card, Karen.
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Mon, Dec 10, 2018 @ 10:25 AM
Great design for mass producing - I couldn't decide when I first looked if this was a stamp or a stencil. The blend of colors couldn't have been better if you'd planned where the shadows and highlights fell so I'd say this was an awesome happenstance of just dragging the stamp through spritzed inks - Beautifully done.
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