Easy Repeat Stamping with Small Stamps

Hello, all! Kristina here with a card featuring easy repeat stamping. I love the technique of repeat stamping because it’s way to stretch the use of those smaller stamp images we all have. It gives greater impact on a card without the need for larger images.

On today’s card, I used the Best Hugs stamp set

Easy Repeat Stamping with Small Stamps

There isn’t one stamp on this card that isn’t repeated–even the words!

Easy Repeat Stamping with Small Stamps

Changing up the colors of the heart circle stamp keeps it fun and interesting.

Can you think of some other stamp sets with lots of small images that would be perfect for this technique? I bet you have many already in your stash, too! :)

Supplies

Watercoloring with Colored Pencils

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Hi readers! Happy Leap Day! I hope your week is starting off GREAT! We are honored to have the fabulous Peet Roeven on our blog as a guest today! She has whipped up a floral masterpiece that doesn’t lose any luster on the inside! Read on and enjoy!

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1. Adhere black cardstock to a square cardbase.

2. On top of the black cardstock, layer the stitched and die cut frames as well as white cardstock panel embossed with the Polka Dots embossing folder. When adhering the frames, use dimensional adhesive/foam dots.

3. Stamp Penny Black 40-447 Poppy Gems onto watercolor paper using Ranger Archival Ink. Paint with Derwent Inktense Pencils. Fussy cut the flowers, stems, and leaves. Embellish the centers of the flowers with Glossy Accents and small beads. Adhere to card using dimensional adhesive. Tuck some portions of the flowers inside of the frames and allow some to extend outside of the frames.

4. Die cut small tag using Penny Black 51-191 Gift Card Pocket. Stamp “hugs” sentiment, Penny Black 30-324 Love & Hugs, using black ink. Add to card using thread.

Inside the card

1. Stamp sentiment, Penny Black 30-350 Sentiment Collection, onto white cardstock using black ink. Mount onto small piece of black cardstock and adhere to inside of card.

2. Embellish the sentiment panel with Penny Black 51-196 Geometric Borders, die cut from white cardstock.

3. Stamp Penny Black 40-447 Poppy Gems onto watercolor paper using Ranger Archival Ink. Paint with Derwent Inktense Pencils. Fussy cut a portion of the image and adhere to interior of card. Embellish flower centers with Glossy Accents and small beads.

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Lucy’s Sequins…. made with love!

Hi readers! Happy Sunday! I hope you’re enjoying your weekend! Please join me in welcoming the fabulous Lucy Abrams back to our blog as a guest designer! I jut love this sweet card she made with a soft palette that would be great to give just because just about any time of the year. Read on and enjoy!

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Hi! Today I have a shaker card to share that I created with fun products from lots of my favourite companies. To start, I cut the heart window from some Pebbles Inc. Special Delivery paper with the Heart Shaker Shapes die from Clearly Besotted, then die cut it again with a Simon Says Stamp Stitched Rectangle frame.

Next, I trimmed a panel of pink patterned paper and adhered to a white notecard. I stamped the sentiment from Hero Arts Many Everyday Messages set, using the die cut heart panel as a guide, then backed the heart panel with acetate and foam tape. I created a pile of my own Princess Sparkly Shaker Selection on the notecard, then adhered the heart panel on top, sealing all the sequins into the window.

Finally, I stamped the bunny from Hero Arts’ Bunny, Fox and Bear set onto white card and cut him out. I added a cotton wool tail and pink nose for detail and adhered him to the card with foam tape. The combination of a cute critter stamp, sequins and pink makes me pretty happy. Thanks so much for visiting, I hope you have a wonderful day.

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