I love the versatility of these stamps. They can create a continuous background in both directions.
Trim a piece of stencil card to 4.75” x 4.75”. Stamp one of the square dandelion stamps in Tiger Lily Archival ink just below the centre of the page on the left hand side.
Re ink the same stamp in Tea Rose Archival ink and add it to the right hand side of the first print, matching the joins. Add a further square in Poppy Archival ink. When changing ink colour, stamp a few times onto copy paper until the colour change is obvious. Trim the card back slightly. Add the two matching full dandelion stamps in black ink and heat emboss with detail clear embossing powder. Fill in the line art using a black micron pen.
Add a couple of Barb’s sentiment stickers. Stamp and heat emboss one of the tiny dandelions in the top right corner in the same way as the larger ones and fill in the line art. Edge the topper with Tiger Lily Archival ink and add to the front of a 5” x 5” black card blank.
Re ink the same stamp in Tea Rose Archival ink and add it to the right hand side of the first print, matching the joins. Add a further square in Poppy Archival ink. When changing ink colour, stamp a few times onto copy paper until the colour change is obvious. Trim the card back slightly. Add the two matching full dandelion stamps in black ink and heat emboss with detail clear embossing powder. Fill in the line art using a black micron pen.
Add a couple of Barb’s sentiment stickers. Stamp and heat emboss one of the tiny dandelions in the top right corner in the same way as the larger ones and fill in the line art. Edge the topper with Tiger Lily Archival ink and add to the front of a 5” x 5” black card blank.
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