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Stamping

Learn rubber stamping techniques and increase the versatility of your stamps.
Copic Markers - Using Intricate Stamps
by Patter Cross (Jul 28, 2011)
So, are you scared to try Copic Markers? If so, I thought today I would show you an easy way to start using them, one where it is okay if you ‘mess up’ because chances are you will not even be able to see it.

Product Review: Hero Arts Poly Clear Stamps
by Rachel Myerson (Jun 1, 2011)
Hero Arts Poly Clear Stamps are a new collection of clear acrylic stamps from Hero Arts. They are available in an assortment of 4" x 6" stamp sets including alphabets, phrases, holidays, graphical designs, and other themes.

Product Review: Fiskars Easy Stamp Press
by Jeanette Giancaspro (Mar 9, 2011)
This is so much more than just a giant acrylic block. It’s like having your own personal stamp press right in your own home.

Product Review: Tim Holtz - Cling Mounted Rubber Stamp Set - Mini Cirque Alphabet
by Patter Cross (Jan 21, 2011)
This rubber stamp set is mounted on cling mount so you have the beautiful quality of rubber but the convenience of a clear stamp. These stamps attach easily to any acrylic block. This set includes 29 stamps - 26 alphabet stamps and 3 decorative images.

Make Your Own Rubber Stamp
by Vistaprint (Jul 22, 2010)
Making your own rubber stamp is a matter of careful wording, simple design choices and interesting fonts. There are many types of rubber stamps on the market today and there’s bound to be a template that suits your personal needs.

Inchies, What Are They?
by Patter Cross (May 28, 2009)
Once I started diving deeper into the papercrafting world and started stamping, I learned about these great little pieces of art called inchies.

Tortillons, Blending Stumps, & Gamsol--What Is All of This?
by Patter Cross (Feb 12, 2009)
Tortillons, blending stumps, gamsol? What are these? You may have seen or heard the words but what exactly are they and what do they do? This article will show you what the fun is all about.

Stamping on Your Layouts
by Patter Cross (Jan 19, 2009)
Do you stamp? Do you think stamps are limited to cards? Are you scared to stamp on your layouts? Have you ever tried combining the two? If you have never tried stamping on your layouts, I surely hope you will after reading this article.

Fiskars Easy Stamp Press
by Tiffany Roberts (Sep 25, 2008)
I have a new tool I would like to tell you about. Fiskars has come out with a user-friendly Stamp Press that was made for use with unmounted stamps.

Ink Thumping Technique
by Jennifer Sizemore (Jul 28, 2008)
This technique is a beautiful way to bring more color to your stamped images and is easy to do.

Two Step Stampin'
by Karen Baxter (Jun 25, 2008)
Two-Step Stampin’® is the name for a technique coined by rubber stamp manufacturer Stampin’ Up! The images in these special stamp sets are made to layer one image over another or adjoin to create a single image.

Stamping Challenge: Reverse Spotlighting
by Karen Baxter (Jun 5, 2008)
If you’re looking for new ways to use your stamps, techniques like reverse spotlighting are a great challenge.

Faux-Shaving-Cream Technique Tutorial
by Karen Baxter (May 14, 2008)
If you like the marbled look of the shaving cream technique, but don’t like the mess involved, you’ll love this technique. It’s one of the easiest stamping techniques I’ve ever tried, and the results are quite impressive.

Collage Stamping Tutorial
by Karen Baxter (May 6, 2008)
Collage stamping can be as easy or as complex as you want to make it, incorporating a single stamp, several stamps, or stamps plus a combination of other materials. Here's how it's done:

5 Projects, 1 Stamp Set: Pollen Dust
by Rachel Myerson (Feb 20, 2008)
When I first saw the 12 x12 stamp sets from Fancy Pants, I saw endless possibilities and knew that I had to have at least one set. After careful consideration, I chose the Pollen Dust collection and I have been pleased with my choice. Here are five projects illustrating the flexibility of this stamp set.

Stitch It Up (But Not Really!)
by Sheredian Vickers (Feb 5, 2008)
Do you ever look at layouts with stitching and wonder how you can simulate the look without the cumbersome use of a sewing machine? Dressing up a layout with stitching can be easier than you think. You can easily achieve the look with stamps.

Stamp with Color
by Jennifer Sizemore (Nov 2, 2007)
After staying safe with black and brown ink for so long, I have finally embraced color in my life and in my paper projects. I challenge you to do the same by trying a few, if not all, of the following simple techniques.

5 Projects, 1 Stamp Set: Woof Woof
by Jennifer Sizemore (Oct 13, 2007)
With one dog of my own, and as aunt to four dogs of various sizes, I have my fair share of doggie pictures. I fell in love with the Woof Woof set from Sassafras Lass as soon as I saw it.

More Resist Stamping
by Jennifer Sizemore (Sep 26, 2007)
I love the look of resist stamping, and so it was no surprise that I absolutely fell in love with the Sakura Clear Glaze pen for this stamping technique.

Embellishing Stamped Images
by Jennifer Sizemore (Sep 23, 2007)
Besides being just plain fun, enhancing a stamped image by adding color or some mixed media serves to further emphasize your project theme or mood and make a project unique.

5 Projects, 1 Stamp Set: Romance of Spring
by Jennifer Sizemore (Sep 7, 2007)
The Romance of Spring set from Autumn Leaves was mine the moment I laid eyes on it. The designs are elegant, trendy and so versatile. I have put together five simple projects to show you just how versatile this set can be.

Mirror Image Stamping
by Jennifer Sizemore (Aug 2, 2007)
The mirror image stamping technique, also called reverse image stamping, is a wonderful technique for your image stamps. Here's how you can do it:

5 Projects, 1 Stamp Set: Calendar Stamp Set
by Jennifer Sizemore (Jul 8, 2007)
When I saw the calendar stamp set from Autumn Leaves, I knew it was perfect for me. But how could I use the stamps for more than just dating layouts? Here are a few projects to get your creative juices flowing:

Background Stamps
by Jennifer Sizemore (Jun 12, 2007)
I absolutely cannot get enough background stamps. Background stamps are extremely versatile and allow paper crafters to customize papers and create fantastic embellishments.

Heidi Swapp: Tips and Tricks for my Chipboard
by Heidi Swapp (May 8, 2007)
Take a peek at an exerpt from Heidi Swapp's blog on Scrapbook.com to learn more about how to use her chipboard products.

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