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Stamping a Scene

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Have you ever wanted to stamp a scene, but are unsure about masking?  Head on over to the CardMaker Blog , where I have a masking tutorial up. Materials Used: Lawn Fawn Stamps Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L  Gina K ink Ranger ink Spellbinders die template corner rounder Tsukineko ink Copic markers Gingham ribbon white card stock yellow card stock

Mojo 34

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Here is my card for Mojo Monday. I know its Sunday and I just got it done. Where does time go? I need some more of it. Its so much fun playing with Julee's sketches. I woke up early today, so it was really quiet and peaceful . For those beginning stampers out there, to make the flowers appear they are coming out of the flower/watering pot. First you stamp an image on desired cardstock. Then you stamp it again on a post-it note, eclipse tape, or paper and then cut it out. Once the image is cut out you now have a mask. So I put a mask on my flower/watering pot, and started stamping my flowers over it. I generation stamped using barely banana and cameo coral. Remove the mask and tadaa, a pretty little flower bouquet. I used a blender pen at the bottom to blend the colors a little more, to give the image some depth. Once the ink was dry, I took my Martha Stewart glue pen and went over the entire image. You need to work fast because the glue doesn't stay tacky for very long. Then I...