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[Fun Friday] Ombre Background with Small Stamps by Amanda
Hi there everyone! It's Amanda here and today I will show you how to create an ombré background using small stamps from the set "Stitched Love". [Fun Friday] Ombre Background with Small Stamps by Amanda Watch below or on our YouTube channel. I used my MISTI tool to stamp each of the bigger hearts twice. The first time I used a dye ink on the whole stamp, while the second one I inked up only one side of the heart with a Distress Oxide ink. This gave them a really cool dimension and made the background more interesting. To...
[Technique] Nesting Dies Shaker Cards (No foam tape!) by Channin
Hello everyone! It's Channin here and I am super excited to share with you today’s technique video! In today’s video I demonstrate how to create shaker cards using your nesting die sets, best part these shaker cards don’t require any foam tape!! Today I will make a colorful rainbow shaker card using the very versatile A2 Nested Dome Die set to create the well for the shaker contents and complete the card with a hot air balloon from the Across the Miles Stamp Set. [Technique] Nesting Dies Shaker Cards (No foam tape!) by Channin Watch below or on our YouTube channel....
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[Fun Friday] Simple Multi-Colored Die Cuts by Therese
Hello! Therese here with a new video! Today is all about an easy way to achieve the multi-colored die cut look without all the die cutting, and it’s soo simple to do. [Fun Friday] Simple Multi-Colored Die Cuts by Therese Watch below or on our YouTube channel. To start things off I die cut the beautiful Make a Fish die in white cardstock and added my own color using Copic markers, and I could even add some shading! I used the Stitched Layers dies to cut a panel for my background and added a ‘watery’ effect with inks. Then...
[Technique] Credit Card Painted Backgrounds by Channin
Hello Waffle Flower friends! It’s Channin here and I have a fun and unique technique to share will you all today! In today’s video I demonstrate how to create some colorful backgrounds using Distress Oxides and a credit card! I use the fabulous Cross Stitched Heart Die, Magical Flower Border Die, and Magical Butterfly Die to complete the cards. [Technique] Credit Card Painted Backgrounds by Channin Watch below or on our YouTube channel. I created 2 painted backgrounds on A2 panels (4.25” x 5.5”) of watercolor paper with Distress Oxides (Picked Raspberry, Wild Honey, Peacock Feathers, & Wilted Violet) and...
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[Fun Friday] Adding Details with Dies by Therese
Today is all about adding some details using dies, and what easier way to do this than use the Stitched Layers die set, it is perfect as it die cuts as well as embosses a pattern. [Fun Friday] Adding Details with Dies by Therese Watch below or on our YouTube channel. I stamped a ‘letterpress look’ panel using some flowers from the Morning Stamp Set with Daydreaming dye ink. My sentiment came from the Little Bakers Stamp Set and as a final touch I added a sweet bunny from the Books & Coffee Stamp Set, die cut using the Matching...
[WIW] Watercoloring with Tombow Dual Brush Pens by Channin
Hello everyone! It’s Channin here with a new card video to share for Watch it Wednesday! In today’s video I demonstrate watercoloring using Tombow Dual Brush Pens and the awesome Books & Coffee Stamp Set. [WIW] Watercoloring with Tombow Dual Brush Pens by Channin Watch below or on our YouTube channel. First, I die cut a frame using the two largest dies from the Stitched Layers Die set from bristol paper. I then traced around the frame on the bristol paper and then cut it out to create a panel. Next, I sandwiched the frame and panel together and then...