Today is my day to present a project of the week at The House that Stamps Built for Repeat Impressions Stamps. I've chosen to write a tutorial on:
Stamping with liquid Applique
Supplies used:
Dark colored Cardstock- I chose DCWV textured in brown
Liquid Applique- I used White from Marvy Uchida
Rubber Stamp- I used A Repeat Impressions-Beer Mug and Beer Foam from
the “Bottoms Up Series”
Heat Tool
1. Stamp Beer mug with black ink onto brown cardstock.
2. Using your Beer foam stamp, apply liquid applique to the raised
areas of the stamp by using a daubing motion. After covering the
image, stamp onto your Beer Mug stamp. See picture.
3. After allowing your liquid applique to dry for an hour or two,
using your heat tool , heat set the liquid applique image. This should
make it raised and puffy. *Do not overheat! Liquid applique turns
brown when scorched.
4. You can then leave the image as is or add more liquid applique to fill in the open space areas. Your beer mug is then ready to use on a card!
This is an example that I posted a while back using this technique
This is my newest Example
Top Tip Tuesday- Tutorial Tip
AllSorts- Cream and Brown (1/3)
Treasured Times #26 Anything goes
Creative Corner Anything goes (2/3)
Sister Act Card #78 Anything goes (UL)
Addicted to Stamps and More #116 Anything goes 10C
Inspiration Destination #2 Anything goes (UL)
Loves Rubber Stamps #121 Anything goes
Papertake Weekly Anything goes
Sweet Stamps #190 Kraft paper
Have a wonderful Monday!
Stamping with liquid Applique
Supplies used:
Dark colored Cardstock- I chose DCWV textured in brown
Liquid Applique- I used White from Marvy Uchida
Rubber Stamp- I used A Repeat Impressions-Beer Mug and Beer Foam from
the “Bottoms Up Series”
Heat Tool
1. Stamp Beer mug with black ink onto brown cardstock.
2. Using your Beer foam stamp, apply liquid applique to the raised
areas of the stamp by using a daubing motion. After covering the
image, stamp onto your Beer Mug stamp. See picture.
3. After allowing your liquid applique to dry for an hour or two,
using your heat tool , heat set the liquid applique image. This should
make it raised and puffy. *Do not overheat! Liquid applique turns
brown when scorched.
4. You can then leave the image as is or add more liquid applique to fill in the open space areas. Your beer mug is then ready to use on a card!
This is an example that I posted a while back using this technique
Supplies
Repeat impressions rubber stamps
Sentiment-9608-C, Bottoms Up
Acetate
liquid Applique
Bakers twine
Stampin'up Circle punches
Crystal Lacquer
ink Refill
DP-Walmart
Challenges
Top Tip Tuesday- Tutorial Tip
AllSorts- Cream and Brown (1/3)
Treasured Times #26 Anything goes
Creative Corner Anything goes (2/3)
Sister Act Card #78 Anything goes (UL)
Addicted to Stamps and More #116 Anything goes 10C
Inspiration Destination #2 Anything goes (UL)
Loves Rubber Stamps #121 Anything goes
Papertake Weekly Anything goes
Sweet Stamps #190 Kraft paper
Have a wonderful Monday!
Great TIP and tutorial, thanks for sharing it with us at Top Tip Tuesday!
ReplyDeletesuper card! great tutorial!
ReplyDeleteThanks for playing with us the challenge of Inspiration Destination!
Good Luck and I hope see you again!
Gr. Meggi DT.
Wow this is a fab tutorial Deonna. Love the details in it too. Thanks for playing at Top Tip Tuesday and good luck. Hope to see you back tuesday for a new challenge. Bettina DT Member at Top Tip Tuesday xx
ReplyDeleteOh that is so great, love the liquid applique. Thanks for playing with us over at Loves Rubberstamps!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial and fabulous card! I had to pink it! xx Thanks for joining us at Inspiration Destination. Hope to see you again and good luck!
ReplyDeleteEma
CB Owner
Your technique certainly is a bit different Deonna and it works wonderfully with the image.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for joining in at Allsorts this week.
In case you didn’t know, we have some great candy to be won at our sister challenge here
B x
Great technique, looks fab, thanks for joining us at Allsorts, xxx
ReplyDeleteLove your details on this card! Thanks so much for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteAnd...thanks so much for playing along with us at ATSM this week!
Love the card and great tutorial! Thank you for sharing on this week's Artistry Challenge. Come back on Saturday or Sunday to vote for you two favorite crafts!
ReplyDeleteMelissa - Vandicrafts