Rubber Stamp Techniques; Paper Card Making Ideas; How to Rubber Stamp
How many ways can you use your rubber stamps?
Learning an assortment of rubber stamp techniques will help you get the most mileage out of the stamps you own. The more ways you can use the same stamp, the more valuable that stamp is and the more money you can save in buying store-bought greetings cards, scrapbook embellishments, and gifts.
There are many exciting techniques in stamping that can give you a wide variety of beautiful effects. I will continually add stamping techniques that you can try.
Even though it may look complicated you might be surprised at just how easy a technique is. And think how much fun you will have experimenting with new and creative ways to use your stamps!
I adore the
Caught in Crystal
technique using Crystal Effects (101055). Trust me, the picture doesn't do it justice! The greeting is from the set Live, Laugh, Love (1171140) which will be retiring soon.
Similar to the popular batik technique in fabrics,
Crayon Resist
will give you wow! results every time!
The
Baby Wipe Technique
can get a little messy, but the results are worth it!
The
Spotlight Technique
is a good way to help use up some of your smaller scraps of cardstock and is rally easy to do.
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Live Laugh Love: Caught In Crystal Technique
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I adore the Caught in Crystal technique using Crystal Effects (101055). Trust me, the picture doesn't do it justice! The greeting is from the set [Live,...
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