Frisket Film Tutorial

Frisket Film Tutorial

Kay Williamson

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Club Stamp members received a 9x12" sheet of Frisket Film in the Dahlia kit. Check out the extreme dimension you can create with a single card panel by using this fun film!

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Follow these steps to create the faux dimensional card:

1. Stamp the large dahlia image onto scrap paper with India Black ink and cover the image with a piece of Frisket Film. (Note: The large dahlia image is on the Art Nouveau UM sheet and is not included in the Club Stamp kit.)

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2. Remove the film-covered image from the paper with a craft knife and cutting mat or scissors. Be careful to preserve both pieces of Frisket material (positive/negative).

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3. Stamp the dahlia onto the upper center of a White panel with Orchid ink. Remove the film from the first stamped image.

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4. Align the film over the stamped dahlia.

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5. Stamp assorted images onto the panel. Since the film is extremely thin, there will be no "halo" of white space around the dahlia.

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6. Be sure to overlap the stamped images onto the dahlia.

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7. Apply Lagoon ink around the outer left edge of the dahlia with an ink applicator.

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8. Sponge Topaz and Tangerine inks along the upper right edge of the dahlia.

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9. Remove the Frisket Film.

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10. Peel away the other piece of Frisket Film from the scrap paper.

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11. Align the film onto the outside edges of the stamped dahlia on the art panel.

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12. Sponge Fuchsia ink onto the dahlia with an ink applicator, using a darker application around the outside petals. Dab Tangerine ink into the center of the flower.

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13. Stamp the "splatter" image from the Jumbo UM sheet onto the flower.

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14. Cover any white areas resulting in slight misalignment of the film with a coordinating art medium. (I used Faber-Castell's Magenta PITT Pen.)

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15. Nest the finished panel onto a Pink folded card base.

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