Stamps are an investment. We buy them because they seem like a long-lasting, worthwhile, crafty purchase. We justify the expense, promising ourselves that we will get tons of use from them and they'll be super practical. And guess what? That is completely true. But if you're like me, you whip up a few projects with a stamp set... and then you get bored. Into the bottom of the drawer it goes, collecting dust with the rest of those must-have stamp sets.
Today I challenge you to bust out one of those stamp sets (and hey, if you realllly want to... go buy a new one, I won't tell) and try some of these simple techniques and ideas to get some use out of those great stamps!
I'm going to share 5 projects, which focus on some of my favorite techniques and ideas, that you can recreate using just about any stamp set, paper pack and color scheme you'd like. So that you can see exactly what I'm working with, here is the stamp set I'm featuring today. It's the Buttercup clear stamp set by Lily Bee. (These are great high-quality stamps, which are really easy to use!)
In addition to the basics, here are the supplies I used:
Buttercup clear stamps by Lily Bee
Queen Bee paper - Buttercup by Lily Bee
Tangerine paper - Head Over Heels by Lily Bee
Robin's Egg cardstock by Bazzill Card Shoppe
Sour Lemon cardstock by Bazzill Card Shoppe
Candy Necklace cardstock by Bazzill Card Shoppe
Glacier Lake Archival Dye Inkpad
Yellow Citrus Fluid Chalk Cat's Eye Inkpad
Wicked Black Archival Dye Inkpad
Terra Cotta Colorbox Mini Ink Pad
Short Rectangular Trendy Craft Tube 4"
1. Layer Your Stamps
Stamp a background over an outline image. To create the tag on this card, I stamped the polka-dot background, and then the tag outline and sentiment right over it. Polka-dots are my FAVORITE; they just make me HAPPY! Think about what stamped images you can add a pattern to. (a polka-dotted tree, teacup, or cloud? ADORABLE.)
2. Trim and overlap stamped images:
To create this candy tube, I stamped and trimmed the background square, and then stamped the flowers on patterned paper and cardstock. I trimmed them, and layered them on, using foam tape to add some dimension. (Remember how I love polka-dots? Well, I love foam tape almost as much!)
3. KISS! (Keep it simple, silly!)
Grab the one or two stamps you like the best and let them work their magic. Don't get bogged down in the details. On this card I used two stamps, added a bit of colored pencil, tied a piece of twine, and called it DONE. It took less than 5 minutes. YOU CAN DO THIS TOO!!!
4. Repeat, repeat, repeat:
Take a stamp. . .just about any stamp. . .and make a background. To really add some depth, try "second-generation stamping", where you stamp twice before reinking. Stamp, stamp, ink. Stamp, stamp, ink. Got it? ;) Make sure you stamp over the edges to make it look more like an actual piece of patterned paper. And on this card, I didn't even do the entire background of the card. A nice stripe at the bottom was enough. (Add "simple" to my list of favorite things, right after polka-dots and foam tape!)
5. Think Outside of the Box:
On this card, I wanted to use the square backgrond stamps in a new way. So I stamped them on cardstock a few times, and then after I trimmed the squares, I trimmed them each in half. It made a fun easy design that fills my card. (And lookie there. . .polka-dots, foam tape, simplicity! ahhhh!)
Remember, nothing I've shown you today is groundbreaking or complicated. But sometimes we all need a refresher, and an inspiration to look at our stamps in a new way. I hope you'll take one (or two, or five) of these ideas, and you'll dive in and CREATE with what you love!
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