Earlier this year I put together a little tutorial about stamping to create depth, which is a wonderful technique that is easy to do and only requires a stamp and a couple of ink pads for a great result. The cards below were made using a single pine tree stamp and several different coloured ink pads. The branches at the sides of each card are actually created by turning the pine tree stamp on it's side. I'd love to claim credit for such a brilliant idea but I must confess that it came from my friend Penny who showed it to me last year.
stamp: Stampin' Up Lovely As A Tree
YOUR TURN: Follow the tutorial mentioned above to make a Holiday card.
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Thanks for the tutorial. Such a fun technique with great results!
ReplyDeleteVery interesting this technique. I like the depth effect. Combines with winter.
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I just looked at your tutorial. I like the simplicity. It's just bare-bones stamping and I love that. Just look at the amazing result - all 4 of your cards are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteHow amazing in all the different colors. I love this technique.
ReplyDeleteOh! That is great! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty--I like how they turn out!
ReplyDeleteWow this is beautiful
ReplyDeleteLike the colors that you use
Thank for showing
You never fail to amaze....this is a wonderful tutorial and the depth of the trees is amazing, like being in a forest during different seasons of the year...awesome Beccy.xx
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a fun technique
ReplyDeleteWow! These cards are beautiful! I love this technique and can't wait to give it a try. Thanks for sharing your talent with us!
ReplyDeleteLovely cards. Thank you for the technique class. I will have a go tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful cards.......I love how it looks like you are looking through the Forrest.....
ReplyDeleteWow. your card(s) are fantastic. it looks as though I can step right into the forest.
ReplyDeletelove how the same card can look so different just by using different colours and what a fantastic technique thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteOh I love this technique and will be trying it with my next card class. Thanks love it.
ReplyDeleteWow, these are stunning!
ReplyDeleteJust checked out the tutorial & loved the technique & the gorgeous cards you have created using it! Will definitely have to try this out....so clean & simple, just the style I love!
ReplyDeleteHugs, Renee
Thanks again for the technique class. I have just loaded my card that I made today following these instructions.
ReplyDeleteAnother great tutorial and cards Beccy :) Viv xx
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