Sunday, December 6, 2015

CTMH Blog Hop: Stamping Techniques

This month, my group of blog hoppers decided to share some stamping techniques with you!  (If you're already hopping along, then you should have found me from Michelle B.'s blog.  You'll visit Terrie's blog next.)  I wanted to give you some easy gift ideas.  You can take one stamp set and paper pack to create a lovely card set to give as gifts.  For the first cards, I random stamped the flowers from the Sangria Workshop on the Go stamp set on my card bases.  The first cards use the Sangria paper pack (Poppy, Pomegranate, and Eggplant inks) and the second uses the Nevermore paper pack (Eggplant, Slate, and Whisper inks).  When you random stamp, start with the largest image first and work in triangles of 3 images.


For the next cards, I used the vine stamp in a very definite pattern.  There wasn't anything random about the stamping on these cards!  Again, the first picture is the Sangria collection and the second is Nevermore.



Don't you love how changing your color palette/paper pack totally changes the feel and look of your cards?  Though I did use my Cricut for some of the card sentiments, you could fussy cut the pieces also.  I am a huge fan of our shimmer trim since it easily adds lots of sparkle without any bulk.  I used Coral on the Sangria cards and Silver on the Nevermore set.  I also used Poppy thick twine, metallic bakers twine, and silver sequins for some holiday sparkle.

I hope these cards have given you some ideas for some quick and easy stamping techniques and holiday gifts.  Now go see the terrific project TERRIE has to share with us!
Click HERE for all the hop participants and their blogs.

10 comments:

  1. These are beautifully stamped cards! Your random stamping is perfect!

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  2. Very nice job!!! These look so good!

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  3. Great cards, I love them all. Great gift idea.

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  4. Efabulous idea. They are all beautiful.

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  5. So love being able to random stamp and create our own patterns! Love what you did with this technique!

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  6. Your color combinations are amazing! Such pretty cards!

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  7. Wonderful random stamping. They are all great!

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  8. These are beautiful cards, I enjoyed making similar ones but mine were not as pretty as these!

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  9. Joy, I am sure yours are beautiful! Thanks to you all for your kind words. Random stamping is such a fun way to use your stamps and create interest in your projects. Just remember to work in triangular patterns.

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  10. Awesome cards. I love the variety you achieved with just a few supplies.

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