Hi friends join our Totally Techniques blog hop for lots of ideas about collage stamping. We have a fabulous selection of different ways to incorporate this technique into your paper crafting.
Today though I don't have a video as I managed to somehow delete it after filming my make so I'll explain a few ideas for you.
Start by creating a watercolour wash background and let it dry thoroughly. You can then stamp onto it using your chosen stamps. Mine are from the Cheers and Sips set along with the splatter stamps from Elements of Text. Both sets are online exclusives with the Cheers and Sips launching on 6 May. You can create different effects by stamping with full ink or stamping some off first on scratch paper and then using second generation ink. Once stamped I created my own stencil using the lemon and olive dies from the Cheers and Sips dies to create it using a piece of acetate that comes in with your stamp set. It's thinner than window sheet and so not a problem for dies to cut. Using the stencil you can add embossing paste to enhance your project with texture.
I also used blending brushes to add colour to white card to create the glass, umbrella and strawberry. Be sure if you then emboss your image that you allow the ink to dry before stamping and use an embossing buddy to avoid excess powder on your image that is difficult to remove.
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