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Stamping
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5 Projects, 1 Stamp Set: Hearts & Stars
by Jennifer Sizemore (Apr 20, 2007)
Get the most out of your stamp sets. Here are some tips for how to create several projects with just one set of stamps. The following projects were all made with the Rhonna Farrer Hearts and Stars set from Autumn Leaves. |
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Stamping on Black
by Jennifer Sizemore (Mar 7, 2007)
Like many paper artists, I love black cardstock. And like many paper artists, I also love to rubber stamp. Here are a few techniques and products I have found that will help your images pop on black cardstock. |
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Irresistible Resist Stamping
by Jennifer Sizemore (Sep 5, 2006)
Resist stamping is a simple technique which allows an image to show through when inks are applied over the stamped image. This article shows you how to learn and apply this technique. |
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Rollagraph Stamping
by Allyson Bright (Dec 23, 2005)
Rollagraph stamping is a quick and easy technique that can add a unique and beautiful touch to any of your current projects. |
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Revisit Your Alpha Stamps
by Gwyn Calvetti (Nov 15, 2005)
I love alphabet stamps. However, they aren’t just for titles and monograms anymore. The projects shown here all make use of alphabet stamps, yet you won’t see a single word or monogram on any of them. |
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Back to Basic Stamps
by Lindsay Teague (Oct 3, 2005)
Every once in a while, I like to get back to the basics to clear my mind and “start new” again with some cardstock and basic shape stamps. Here's how: |
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Fabulous Foam Stamp Techniques
by Jenni Bowlin for Li'l Davis Designs (Oct 1, 2005)
The creative opportunities for using foam stamps vary about as widely as the choices on the store shelf. Here are a few of my favorite techniques using Foam Stamps from Li'l Davis Designs. |
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Kiss It! Stamping Technique
by Maureen Spell (Sep 13, 2005)
The kissing technique is a great way to get more use from your stamps. Use a combination of a textured and solid stamp to create unique designs. Here's how: |
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