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Masking tape stripes
It's Thursday and my week of guest blogging for Growing In Unity gal week is almost over. I am enjoying showing off all my Unity stamps, and hopefully inspiring you to try one of the background techniques I have shown you.
Today's technique is using ordinary masking tape and your ink pads! You will be getting inky with this background technique.
all images by Unity stamp co.basic instructions:
1. rip off a piece of masking tape and press it into an ink pad. I used dye ink pads ... any brand should work.
2. press the inked tape onto cardstock, then gently pull the tape off cardstock.
3. repeat step #2 till you have as many stripes as you like on your card.
4. stamp image directly over stripes with any black ink of choice.
Tip: #1. I used white cardstock but it is fun to do this technique on other colors of cardstock ... I would suggest light color cardstocks.
Tip: #2. add extra color with color pencils to image if desired.
You can see more masking tape stripes technique here from the past that I have done.
Thank you for stopping by and come back tomorrow for another technique. Also don't forget to comment (with an email to be contacted) to be included in the drawing for a $20 gift certificate from Unity stamp co.
Acrylic block stamping
stamps used: Unity stamp co.For my third GIU day I decided to bring back an oldie but goodie background technique called Acrylic block stamping. It's easy, fun and addictive! You can see more of my post on acrylic block stamping with a video here, here, and here. There is a video at the end of this post.
basic instructions:
acrylic block stamping samples1. scribble water base marker or press ink pad onto any size acrylic block.
2. spritz inked block with water and press onto cardstock. hold it down for few seconds then lift straight up and off cardstock. allow to dry.
watch my video here in this post or at my you tube channel
Thanks for stopping by. come back tomorrow to see more. don't forget to comment (with an email to be contacted) so you are included in the drawing for Unity $20 gift certificate.
Dots!
stamps used: Unity