Posts Tagged ‘masking’

Make a Wish

Saturday, July 25th, 2020

I used the cute Make a Wish stamp set from Hero Arts along with some masking and ink blending technique to create this fun card.

Visit my Youtube channel to watch my tutorial or check it out down below.

-Heather

Three Card Techniques with One Stamp Set

Thursday, June 4th, 2020

Using a Peony stamp set from Recollections from Michael’s I created three different cards each with a different technique. In my video I’ll show you some easy techniques for ink blending with masking, coloring with pencils on dark cardstock and ink smooshing.

Visit my Youtube channel to watch or check it out down below.

-Heather

Have an Egg-stra Special Easter

Saturday, April 4th, 2020

I created this fun Easter card with products I have on hand since it’s hard right now to shop for new crafting supplies because of the virus. I used stamps from Gerda Steiner, Tri-Blend Markers for coloring and Masking Magic sheets to mask my ink blended background.

You can watch my tutorial video on my Youtube channel or check it out down below.

-Heather

Hoppy Easter!

Tuesday, March 6th, 2018

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Hop on over to my Youtube channel and I’ll show you how to use small floral stamps to make a pretty Easter egg shaped card using a masking technique. Click here to watch it.

-Heather

Woo-Hoo

Friday, August 19th, 2011

This card is for the latest challenge over at Lawnscaping. This time around the challenge is a one layer card, wow, that’s a tough one 🙂 I needed to make a card for my stepdad’s birthday so I thought I make this card for him.

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I think masking is a good way to add depth without actually adding layers. For my card I used a craft cardstock base and stamped the owl and tree trunk from the Lawn Fawn Critters of the Forest set and colored them with Prismacolor pencils. I then used a masking material from Stampendous and die cut a circle and placed that over the owl and then stamped the wood stamp from Stampabilities over top. To add more depth and ground it a bit better I used a thin black marker to go around the opening and edges of the wood design. I also added the sentiment from the same set. It’s a little more clean and simple than I normally do but I think it’s fun and masculine too.

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Yeah! This card won an Honorable Gnome mention!
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