Saturday, June 28, 2025

June Group of Seven Cardmakers - Second Generation Stamping

 Here is my 1st card for the June Group of Seven Cardmakers post.  

This month we are playing with Second Generation Stamping -  when you stamp an image fully inked then stamp it again without reinking either once or twice.  You'll find a link to Videos on the technique over at the GO7 Blog.

 It creates a wonderful depth to your card design.

I went very CAS with this card, simply stamping the image on the left fully inked with Portobello Versafine Clair Ink then stamping again to the right of that stamping and a bit higher, without reinking.

Next,  I stamped the image off the bottom and half off the right side fully inked - then stamped above it (only the left half of the stamp) again way over to the left off the edge with the right half of the stamp.

   My card base is watercolor paper and the sentiment is from Paper Artsy.

Trees seem to be the first thing I grab when I think of Generation Stamping (or off stamping) so I wanted to stretch myself and use other stamps and also add some color!
   
So this card was born (after about 5 aborted attempts using various Lavinia stamps!)
I started by stamping a text background - inking the stamp and stamping it off on paper before stamping on the card panel as I wanted it just to be a shadow.

Then I stamped the dandelion in black and off stamped it - repeating again and the same with the leaf.  And finally I stamped and off stamped the Orchard Grass along the bottom.

To add color (after I made sure the black ink was dry!) -  I sponged over the top with Distress Speckled Egg and over the bottom with Shabby Shutters.

I stamped the sentiment on white card and punched it with an oval punch.  I sponged the edges with the Speckled Egg and popped it up on the card with foam dots.


We hope you'll give this technique a try 
(you probably have done this already at some point in your stamping career?! but maybe not for a while?)
   
You'll find Mr. Linky and lovely inspiration from the rest of the GO7 team over at the blog.
We'd love to see how you use this technique!



Also sending my card to:
IDEAS Calendar
4th week - A - Anything Goes




Tree Card
Stamps:  Silhouette Trees #1 - Rubbernecker (retired), Sentiment from Paper Artsy Alison Bomber set EAB01.
Paper:  Water color paper - Canson Cold Press
Ink:  Portobello Versafine Clair

Dandelion Card
Stamps:  Background Script, Orchard Grass, Tall Dandelion - Lavinia, Dandelion Wishes Sentiment set - Papertrey Ink.
Paper:  White - Papertrey Ink
Ink:  Nocturne, Morning Mist - Versafine Clair, Ranger Distress Speckled Egg and Shabby Shutters.
Other Supplies:  oval punch - SU, foam dots, blender brushes.

3 comments:

Linda W. (ScrappinBari) said...

Two beautiful examples of second generation stamping, Julia! Just love your CAS forest & your sweet dandelions with ink blended background!!

HilaryJane said...

this technique gives really good depth as you say and also atmosphere. I love both these cards xx

Pat said...

Both of these cards are beautiful Julia. I always love trees, and the dandelions are the epitomy of summer with their pretty 'clocks', and the added words on both are wonderful. x