Showing posts with label Blooming Tools. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Blooming Tools. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 27

Everything Papercraft - Omitting


Omitting is a stamping technique whereby some of the stamp is left un-inked so as to exclude it from the stamped design. It is similar in effect to masking, except that it occurs prior to any stamping being done. One method is to ink only the desired parts of the stamp with a water-based marker, which gives you a little more control over the colour placement. Another method is to lay tape over the section of the stamp you wish to omit, then add the ink, and remove the tape before stamping. This technique helps to make your stamp collection much more versatile, giving you more options for your images.

Sunday, January 27

Masking On The Stamp


Today I want to share a quick and easy technique for masking parts of your stamp rather than masking your card. We're also going to create a fun, interactive card with a hidden message.


Today's tutorial is specific to the "Blooming Tools" stamp set I'm using. However, you can use the techniques with most other images as well, particularly the masking, which will work with any stamp.

1. Place the jar of tools stamp on a large acrylic block.


2. We only want the jar, not the tools sticking out the top, so we're going to mask off the section we don't need. Grab a piece of clear tape and place it as close as you can to the line at the top of the jar (see photo below).


3. Apply your ink to the lower half of the stamp. As you can see, any ink that goes above the area you want will end up on the tape effectively acting as a mask.


4. Remove the tape and discard immediately. Be aware that the ink on the tape will stay wet for quite a long time so take care not to get any on your work area.


5. Stamp the image as per usual. As you can see from the photo below, only the bottom section of the image is transferred.


6. Repeat the process, this time masking the bottom section of the stamp and only transferring the tools. Take care to CLEAN your stamp thoroughly between the two images or you may end up transferring more ink than you intended.


7. Once you've stamped the tools, draw two vertical pencil lines straight down your card stock. This will form the "tag" when you fussy cut this section.


8. Colour the two images.


9. Fussy cut around the tools. I always recommend starting with any inside pieces then moving on to the perimeter.


10. Cut around the tools and down either pencil line to form a tag. The uncoloured portion of mine is about 3/4" wide and 21/4" long.


11. Use a craft knife to cut a slit along the top of the jar. Remove a tiny amount of card stock by cutting a second line slightly above the first and pulling out the inside. The tag will slide better with this wider opening.


12. Stamp sentiments on the tag and on the card front as desired. I also added a border with black pen and a ruler.



FLIP THE CARD STOCK OVER


13. To prevent the tag from being completely removed from the card we're going to add a strip of card stock that is wider than our opening.


14. Secure a piece of card stock that is 11/4" long and 1/4" wide to the bottom of the tag with strong glue or double sided tape.


15. The card looked a little stark to me, so I added some paint spatters and a little more shadowing around the jar. It's much easier to add these details before the card is assembled, so try to figure that out a bit earlier than I did.


16. I used double sided foam tape to secure the card stock to my card blank. Be sure to keep any adhesives well clear of the tag and the area it slides through.


Photos and written instructions are copyright Beccy Muir.
All rights reserved.

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Saturday, January 26

A Little Bit Different


I'm a big fan of doodling... if there's a pen nearby and I'm engaged in something that doesn't require my hands, like talking on the phone, then you can be pretty sure that I'll be drawing something. Not too long ago, I happened to be on a long service call with plenty of paper and pens nearby. It wasn't long until I had doodled a little picture with some cross-hatching in the shadowy areas. Naturally, my next thought was to wonder how the technique would look on a card...


I was going for a "workbook vibe", imagining all sorts of notes and slips of paper bundled onto a clip board with paint chips and laminate samples. Not sure I completely pulled it off, but it sure was fun to try something different!

I started by stamping the large image from Blooming Tools onto my paper with blue ink to match the pen, then added all the cross hatching.



Stamps:

Wednesday, May 16

Monochromatic

I use markers on white card stock to get a perfect match when I don't have any card stock in the colour I need. It's a good idea to cut it to size first so you don't waste time and ink on areas that you're just going to cut away.



Monday, May 14

A Note of Thanks

I created my "glass jar" by adding a layer of glossy accents over the top of the coloured layer. It doesn't take long to dry and gives a beautiful shiny finish... it's also one of my favourite glues.



Saturday, May 12

No-Line Colouring

No-line colouring is a simple technique that involves stamping your image with a light coloured ink before colouring. It gives the impression that the work has been hand-drawn.



Thursday, May 10

New Release: Blooming Tools

I know lots of people who would love to receive a big bunch of tools for their birthday or other special occasion. D.I.Y. is everywhere and doing your own renovations and upgrades is definitely the in thing. So of course we need some stamps for that!
Most of the sentiments in this set have been designed for the fabulous guys in your life - sons, uncles, dads, grandfathers - but there are a couple of general sentiments for creating cards and paper craft projects for everyone who loves to swing a hammer.

clear stamp set

And while we're on the subject of D.I.Y. check out these projects by my designers...

Thursday, May 3

May New Releases

We've got tools, chooks, cakes, fair rides, birthday wishes, thank you greetings and lots more in this month's stamp release... it's definitely a mixed bag of stampy goodness! You'll find a brand new clear stamp set, two new digital stamp sets and one clear to digital release when you pop over to the online store.



Spring Chickens
digital stamp set


Ferris Wheel
digital stamp set


Just Desserts
digital stamp set