I'm sharing a CAS Birthday card today.
I used a fun technique I just learned over at Splitcoaststampers for the Free 4 All challenge - Cling Wrap Rubber Stamping. You use silhouette (solid) stamps, ink them up, press a slightly wrinkled piece of cling (Saran) wrap over the inked stamp, remove the cling and stamp the image! As you can see - each stamp comes out with a different design on it!
I used Watercolor Wonder stamps from PTI for the color splashes. The sentiment is from Think Big Favorites #12 Stamp Set and I die cut the card base using Noted: Scalloped A2 Die set.
Here is a video showing the technique by Heidi
I'm linking my card to:
They are celebrating their 400th challenge and there are lots of prizes to be won!
I used the toppings - sequins
Stamps: Watercolor Wonder, Think Big Favorites #12 Stamp Set - PTI
Paper: white - PTI
Ink: True Black, Orange Zest, Hibiscus Burst, Green Parakeet - PTI
Accessories: Saran Wrap, Flower Sequins, Tombow Glue, Noted: Scalloped A2 die - PTI
8 comments:
cool artsy swipes of colour with the CAS Background :)
Such a great technique and your card is beautiful Julia! xx
Such an easy cling wrap technique that added such interesting texture to your solid swipes. TFS your artsy Birthday card, Julia. Hugs..
Great idea to use the cling wrap on those colour splash stamps! Excellent way to add interest and texture! Love the little flower sequins.
What a cool technique! I love the patterns the cling wrap leaves! I'm already thinking of some solid stamps that would be fantastic with this technique! Love your swooshes of color! A perfect CAS birthday card!
Julia, such a wonderful CAS card. The cling wrap does have a cool result. Love your colors, too. So glad you joined us at the Paper Players this week
jaydee
Fun technique ... leaves a wonderful texture on the solid image. Will have to give this a try! :) Thanks for sharing Julia! xx
What a fun technique! Love the colors and design.Thanks for playing along at The Paper Players and joining us in our 400th challenge celebration!
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