
Hello, this is Danielle Flanders here with my second guest blog post! I’m so excited to be a part of Card Month here at Ella Publishing, as card making is one of my favorite hobbies. Today I am sharing the second part of my “top 10 favorite stamping techniques." (see the first five here)
6. Stamp a background.

It’s quick and easy to create a simple card by repeating a sentiment or another shape in the background.
7. Stamp a quick border.

I’ve used a leaf stamp here to create a neat border on the bottom of my card.
8. Stamp and then dry emboss over the top.

Such depth is created when stamping and then running it through an embossing machine with an embossing folder, such as the swirls on this card.
9. Mist over punched shapes, then add stamping over the top.

On this card, I punched some hearts out, placed them on my card, then misted over them with Glimmer Mist by Tattered Angels. I removed the hearts and let the card dry. Then I added a sentiment over the top.
10. Use stamps in a unique way, other than what they were intended for.

Here I’ve used a border stamp as journaling lines.
Such depth is created when stamping and then running it through an embossing machine with an embossing folder, such as the swirls on this card.
I hope you enjoyed these card ideas! For more card ideas please visit my blog: Homespun With Heart.
My favorite stamp company, Papertrey Ink, has offered to give away one of my favorite stamp sets and coordinating dies, the Tiny Tags. Please leave a message on the first blog post here to be entered to win!

Hello, this is Danielle Flanders here with a guest blog post! I’m so excited to be a part of Card Month here at Ella Publishing, as card making is one of my favorite hobbies. I have decided to put together a list of my “top 10 favorite stamping techniques” and share some ideas with you. Today I share tips 1-5, come back tomorrow for the remaining. Let’s get started!
1. Layer stamped images.

Lately, I have been loving to layer my stamping like you see on this card below. I began with the different shades of green for the holly stamp, then stamped the red sentiment over the top, and then the tree and borders. Start with the lightest color first when stamping and then progress with the darker colors of ink with this technique.
2. Stamp onto patterned paper.

Who says stamping has to be on white or plain colored cardstock? Utilize your favorite patterned papers with a soft design on them and stamp right over the patterned paper. Here I’ve used an older Making Memories graph paper. Text paper works great also!
3. Stamp on vellum.

I’ve stamped on glassine bags here to create little birthday invitations for my daughter’s party. Be sure to use ink that won’t smear when stamping on a smooth surface like vellum. You can stamp the party details on another piece of paper and slip it inside the pocket. If you don’t have these envelopes, try folding vellum to create your own!
4. Mask off a shape and stamp inside the shape.

On this card, I wanted to create a tree shape to go with the sentiment of “growing old friends”, so I cut an oval out of cardstock, placed it down on my card and repeatedly stamped the sentiment inside the shape. Stitching around it gives it more definition as well.
5. Stamp on tags.

Tags are a fun way to add quick detail to a card! You can even cut a tag in half and tie a piece of floss on to hang the other tags. (Don’t forget to dress up your envelopes too!)
I hope you enjoyed these card ideas! Come back tomorrow for the remaining five. Please visit my blog: Homespun With Heart.

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