The Kiss of Texture stamp set is one of the On-line Exclusive products, so you may not have seen it yet. The set has three solid shaped stamps and three patterned stamps. Of course, you can use the stamps by themselves, but the magic happens when you use them together. So instead of making a card like I normally do in my videos, I will be showing you seven ways to use these stamps, followed by cards that I have made with those methods.
Here is the stamping I did during the
video with notes I added afterwards. I have also provided links to the majority of products I used in the card samples at the end in case you want to replicate any of these cards. (I didn't show the inks or basic colors of cardstock - if you have questions about those, just contact me.)
Method 1: Ink the detailed stamp, then use a shaped stamp to pick up the ink. I like to place the detailed stamp ink side up and then stamp the solid shape on top of it, being careful not to move side to side. Then stamp the shaped stamp onto your paper. In my sample, I inked the flower image in black ink, picked up the design with the circle stamp, then ended up with a circular floral design.
Method 2: Use the detailed stamps on their own. Of course, this would be true for the solid shapes too - I just didn't show that. Here is the card that features these two methods. I used the Stylish Shapes dies to cut out my square floral design, then colored the flowers with Watercolor Pencils and Blender Pen. I matted this with Pumpkin Pie and Melon Mambo. The corners of my Basic White panel and Sentiment (from Memorable Blooms) were inked in Melon Mambo and matted with the Beautiful Bokeh 6" DSP. The final decorative touch is a knotted length of the 1/4" White Ribbon.
Method 3: Ink the shape stamp with your color, then use the detailed stamp to pick up the ink. I find you get a brighter detailed image with this method. I also stamped the shaped image onto my paper as a comparison for a later method. In my card sample, I inked my shape in pairs of colors - Poppy Parade/Pumpkin Pie, Daffodil Delight/Lemon Lime Twist, Coastal Cabana/Azure Afternoon and Gorgeous Grape/Berry Burst. After stamping the floral circles, I punched them out with a 2" Circle Punch and placed them on a slim line card (the black panel was embossed with the Dotted Circles 3D embossing folder. I used the Delightful Wishes bundle for the sentiment on the card front and the Sunny Sentiments (retired) for the inside.
Method 4: Ink the shape stamp with ink and then stamp off. Ink the detailed stamp in another color (or the same one for a more subtle look) and add this to the shape stamp. I find having a lighter color on the shape stamp and darker color on the pattern stamp works best. After adding the second color to the shape, stamp your image.
I have two examples for you - the first features the wood grain and Copper Clay. I also used the label shape, but before transferring my woodgrain texture, I stamped off so that the image behind the sentiment was very light. To help complete this card, I used the Timber 3D embossing folder, Textured Notes stamp set and Comforting Thoughts (retired). The second card is a bit bolder as I stamped off with Azure Afternoon before adding Blueberry Bushel. I used method 2 on a strip of paper - it is a nice way to carry the patter all the way across the card. The sentiments are from Linked Together and Friends for Life (on the envelope).
Method 5: Ink the shape stamp in your color (Gorgeous Grape in the
video). Then before picking up the detailed stamp image, ink the detail stamp in Versamark ink. Stamp the shape stamp onto your paper. You will see a more defined image - compare it to the image I stamped earlier in Poppy Parade. The card I made with this used the Notes of Nature dies to cut out the circles - they are a perfect fit! The sentiment is from the Greetings for You Mix & Match Ephemera Pack and So Sincere stamp set.
Method 6: Use another background stamp and add your ink in two or more shades. I like using my Ink Spots as it is easier to transfer ink in smaller areas. Then use the shape stamp to pick up the design. For this card, I mixed Shaded Spruce with Garden Green on the Leaf Collection stamp. It is great to be able to pick up different sections of the background stamp design so you have more variety in your card. I used the Mini Corrugated 3D embossing folder, Everyday Arches stamp and Iridescent Foil Gems to finish the card.
One caution about this method - if your stamp has a definite orientation, when you pick up the pattern, it will be backwards. I illustrate this with the Elements of Text stamp. You can tell the writing (even though it's not really something readable), is going the wrong way. I also learned this when I tried the Watercolor World stamp set - oops!
Method 7: You can use the solid stamp to reverse an image - this time intentionally! I inked the rooster stamp from the Cutest Cows set in Memento Black and stamped it onto the square shape. Then I stamped the rooster onto my paper. Because it is lighter, I stamped off when adding the rooster to make my label. This cute little notecard shows the rooster facing both directions. I also used the Nested Essentials dies, Mini Corrugated 3D embossing folder, Pattern of Friendship stamp set, a variety of Stampin' Blends and the Neutral Matted Dots to complete the card.
There are so many ways to use this stamp set! I hope you have learned something new to try and will add the Kiss of Texture to your stamping collection.
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