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Showing posts with label Stampscapes Stamps. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stampscapes Stamps. Show all posts

Monday, 8 February 2016

Majestic Mountain Range



I am really excited to introduce a new line of dies! Majestic Mountain Range is just one of the great dies you will find at My Treasured Kutz (MTK)
For a full video tutorial, click here


List of supplies used:
  1. MTK  –  Majestic Mountain Range die
  2. Card stock  –  8 1/2 x 11″sheet
  3. Acetate
  4. Photo paper
  5. Stampscapes Stamps  –  Rocky Mountain Peeks & Lakeside Cove
  6. Clear Snap ColorBox Stylus & Leaf  foam tips
  7. Ink Pads  –  Momento: tuxedo black        Adirondack: aqua      Tim Holtz Distress: iced spruce, pumice stone, tumbled glass, salty ocean, faded jeans, and chipped sapphire       Stampin' Up: old olive

Serenity.......Stampscapes Stamps



Just love creating scenes with the Stampscapes stamps!!

Ducks Unlimited Auction Cards



People truly can appreciate the work put into handmade cards…….one set of these raised $90 and the second set was in the raffle prizes.

Dryer Sheet Card

Use your old dryer sheets and create a masterpiece.

Saturday, 16 January 2016

Stampscapes Scenery: Grand Falls

 
Nature is so inspiring! If your not familiar with Stampscapes Stamps, they are a series of stamps that you use to "build or create" a scene. My complete scene was created using 6 different stamps, each one adding that extra touch of detail.  

Tip: After purchasing your Stampscapes stamps, stamp each one on a piece of acetate a bit larger than your stamp size with Stazon ink. This will allow you to layer your stamped images to see how you want your scene to look before you do your final stamping on card stock. 

Once I have chosen the stamps that I will use to build my scene, I stamp my images with Momentum ink on Neenah or Adirondack alcohol ink card stock . Once the ink is fully dry, I begin coloring in my scene with various inks using a ColorBox Stylus with leaf foam tips. I slowly work the color on to my stamped image. The final touch on this scene is the glitter pen that I used to add flower accents on the bushes. My card is completed by framing my scene with coordinating layers of card stock and adding some dry embossing to the card base layer.

Now it's time for you to create a breathtaking scene!!