Happy Tuesday, and welcome to a new challenge over at Shopping Our Stash. This week we'd like you to stamp a background. No pretty paper, no water coloring, no embossing paste & stencils - you have to use stamps!
I had a lot of ideas for this one, but ended up choosing a new-to-me technique, which made it very difficult and fussy, as is my method. Here's my card, then I'll explain:
This may not look like much stamping, but there are actually two different kinds. First, I followed Jennifer McGuire's recently posted technique, mostly because I never pay attention to the tiny stamps included in most stamp sets. There is a vast, untapped collection there, my friends!
Here is the piece of custom paper I made using her technique:
heh heh I cut it up before I took the photo, so I had to put it back together for you. I used a bunch of tiny stamps from the Paper Smooches sets listed below, stamped them in Versamark, and colored with every stinkin' one of my Zing embossing powders. I did them in small groups, then filled in with single stamps as the images got closer together. It was kinda fun to do!
I only wanted to use a strip of the paper on my card, but since this challenge is Backgrounds, I felt guilty. So, I stamped the same images with white ink onto the white card base. Here's my attempt to prove to you I really did stamp them:
I didn't emboss these; I just let it dry.
Then I added the colored, cut-out juke box on foam tape. Finally I added Glossy Accents to the lights of the juke box. I used to actually have one of these, and the lights are like bubbling color, and making it glossy was as close to that as I could get. See:
I colored the inside of the juke box with a cool grey Copic so it wasn't stark white, though it's difficult to tell here with my crack photography skillz.
So there you have it - I stamped two different backgrounds. I think you should come over to SOS and play along with us!
Thanks for stopping by!
Wow what and awesome job, oh my word what a lot of work to make that paper. And a great way to use those little stamps we all ignore. Fabulous Background check!!!
ReplyDeleteholy *WOW* that is genius, and it's heartening (to me, lol) to see that your method was very nearly as fussy as mine!!! the result is BEEEEEE-autiful, tho, you are the queen of stamps AND techniques!!!!! :)
ReplyDeleteThrowing in a third WOW!
ReplyDeleteThat background is all kinds of awesome...what level of patience do you have exactly??? This is all kinds of awesome!!!
So cute and makes me want to drop a coin in and dance the night away! LOVE the way you did that strip and also the entire background. I never think of those little stamps either! Great!
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I love this card. Your background paper is perfect and you did an awesome job with the juke box. The Glossy Accents is perfect - that stuff hates me.
ReplyDeleteSuper cool!! And you have way more patience than I do. Can I place an order for some custom background paper now? Heehee! And why does your jukebox look like it has eyes? Or am I paranoid? Anyway, love your very colorful, super cute card. :)
ReplyDeleteWell now I can see a face in the jukebox too! I love the glossy - that is the perfect touch! and the background...multiple powders? No visible stray bits? SO cool!
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