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Ladies of SSSD welcome to the 2013 Technique swap tutorial. I hope you enjoy it.
Triple Stamping
Begin by cutting your layers for stamping. I used 2 x
3 ¼, 3 x 4 1/4 and 4 x 5 ¼.
Use a double sided removable tape to layer your
pieces.
Now decide what stamps you will be working with and
stamp right on top of all 3 layers.
You can color this or leave it just one color. You can
also put this in an embossing folder to add a little texture.
We’re now ready to matt the stamped layers and put our
card together. Here are the measurements I used for my matts. 2 ¼ x 3 ½, 3 ¼ x
4 ½ and 4 ¼ x 11 scored at 5 ½ forming your card base.
I started by taking my stack and adhering it to the
card base.
I then removed the 2 top layers and added the matt to
the back and adhered it to the card base matching up the outlines.
Then I removed the top layer, matted it and adhered
that to the card base matching up the outlines.
Add sentiment and embellishments to finish your card.
9 comments:
Oh I love this tenique and your card is lovely I may not be around my blog wont let me upload photo there is no browser on the select image page??????Lis
Pat,
Your card is lovely and elegant. I really enjoyed this tutorial and will be using it a lot!!
Great Tutorial Pat, I loved making this card once I got the hang of it.
Love your card...what a fun technique you shared...thank you..
Really fun technique... Your tutorial was so easy to follow and your card is sooo pretty.
Loved doing this technique Pat!! Thanks for the great detailed tutorial, sure made it easy and fun! Your card is Beautiful :)
Pat, Gorgeous card! Thanks so much for a great tutorial!
This is beautiful! LOL I was about to write you and say I couldn't figure out how you get the stamped image to come out perfect 3 times...duh....read more slowly! I really want to try this! It's a gorgeous technique and your card is stunning!
HI Pat, I miss doing the techniques, I'll be back for them in a month or two, but thought I'd check in and sure enough, I love the technique and must try it out, can't wait to do one, or three! This is going to be a good one. Thanks for all you do to share. Louella
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