I just had to use this cute Otter stamp for my offering for the Mirror Stamping technique that the Stampin' Up! Totally Techniques Design Team are sharing this month. How cute are they and perfect for showing this simple technique.
I then stamped one otter onto thick white card and coloured it with alcohol markers/ Stampin' Blends and fussy cut it out. I restamped it onto the watery background to replace some of the furry fluff that was cut off in the fussy cutting. I adhered this otter with her pink fish onto the water layer.
To reverse or rather mirror the second otter I did the following simple process.
Pop the otter stamp onto your positioning tool (Stamparatus) and add a foam pad with a silicon mat on top of it. Ink the stamp. I used Tuxedo Black Memento ink as I coloured with the alcohol markers.
Stamp the otter onto the silicone matt. Do this two or three times to make sure there is lots of ink on the mat.
Carefully place a piece of white card onto the image which I used my magnets on to prevent it from moving they just aren't in the picture. Carefully put pressure on the card to make sure the whole image is picked up by the card.
You then have a reverse image of the original otter and can do the same process of colouring him in and fussy cutting. I added his furry bits back with a marker pen to make sure I didn't mess up my water background.
Of course life never runs smoothly in the world of rubber stamping and so having made a mess of my sentiment stamped simply in the water I made some more watery background and stamped and die cut the circle to hide my inky smudge. I wanted tiny hearts to act as bubbles so used up some embellishments from the last spring catalogue which I think are just perfect. This of course would be a perfect valentine, wedding, engagement or anniversary card.
Enjoy our hop sharing mirror stamping ideas and tips.
Keep safe and keep stamping
Hugs Zoe x
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3 comments:
Hi Zoe, love your cute card, such lovely little critters, beautifully coloured and designed, Kate x
Love this card. Where do the red hearts come from?
What a gorgeous card Zoe! I love the watery background.
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