December Technique--Repeat Stamping

December Technique--Repeat Stamping

Karen Wyngaard Karen Wyngaard

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Who would think that something as simple as repeat stamping could be so much fun? Stamps are like potato chips, you can’t have just one.

Repeat Stamping Technique

But you can have fun with just one stamp!

REPEAT STAMPING TIPS

Below are examples of how you can stamp one image or sentiment (or several) repeatedly to create a really fun card, embellishment, tag or scrapbook page.

Repeat Stamping Technique To align images in a straight row, stamp your first image. Next, use a grid ruler to mark the position for additional images with a pencil. Simply erase any visible marks after the ink is dry. The "Happy Birthday" sentiment is from Pattern Play. Repeat Stamping Technique Spiff up your stamped art with a variety of embellishments: glitter, enamel dots, brads, stickers (those little round ones are my faves!) or some pen work (white in this case). Repeat Stamping Technique Repeat Stamping Technique Many images look better lined up on a diagonal, rather than haphazardly stamped. The look is more natural and balanced. Repeat Stamping Technique For diagonal designs, rotate the card panel to the desired angle on your work surface, then stamp straight onto the panel. This is much easier than trying to stamp at an angle. (Editor's note: The pre-printed grid on the desk blotter is super-helpful for this technique!) Repeat Stamping Technique

Most samples were created with stamps from the Scandinavia collection or the special edition Scandinavian Holiday stamps.

This month, I challenge you to try "repeat stamping" to see what you can come up with! Share your creations via the Linky below to qualify for a drawing for a Club Scrap gift certificate. Roni Johnson Ink Stains http://inkstainswithroni.blogspot.com/
REPEAT STAMPING LINKY PARTY
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