Friday, March 23, 2012

Mosaic Technique + Hand Stamped Sentiments 110




You know how Stampin' Up's stamps come in that piece of rubber that you have to punch your stamps out of?  Well, I always feel guilty throwing the pieces away because I feel like I can use them for something, so I've saved a few of them.  I saw this technique ages ago, but completely forgot about it until I was looking through Splitcoast stampers and saw it again.  So out to the craftroom this morning to give it a whirl!





I am in L.O.V.E.!  I love the emboss resist technique, but this adds a whole new element to it.  I originally pulled out this set for a Hand Stamped Sentiments challenge sine the image lends itself nicely to water colouring.  It had been sitting on my desk waiting to be coloured, I just wasn't sure what colours I was going to use.  Yesterday I received an order that contained some Always Artichoke cardstock and seam binding ribbon (my absolute fave ribbon).  After using my ink pads and blender pen, I used my newly made mosaic stamp to cover the image with Versamark.  I then used clear embossing podwer and heat set it, creating the little tiles.  The final step here is the brayered ink in Soft Suede and Always Artichoke.  The dark ink really makes the image look like a mosaic.



If you aren't familiar with the mosaic stamp, check out the page on Splitcoast Stampers.  It's really simple and chances are you've got what you need to make it!



5 comments:

  1. WOW, your card took my breath away! Crazy creativity and the mosaic looking finish is a true masterpiece! Loved your watercolored flowers too and that seam binding is one of my favs too...thanks for playing along this week at Hand Stamped Sentiments!

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  2. Love the combination of different techniques you used! Your card is a work of art. Thanks so much for playing at Hand Stamped Sentiments.

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  3. Very neat! It's cool to combine the techniques! I love the color choices! Thanks for playing at HSS!

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  4. Very cool technique! I like your choice of rich colors...makes it look so bold. Thanks for joining us at Hand Stamped Sentiments.

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  5. What a stunning card! I love this stamp using the mosaic technique! Thanks for playing with us this week at Hand Stamped Sentiments.

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