Botanical Layers Thank You Card
Explore the art of "Stamping Over" with the Botanical Layers Thank You Card as the inspiration!
Try layering a combination of Misty Moonlight, Parakeet Party, and Granny Apple Green ink to stamp the greenery - creating a specialized design.
Elevate your creations using Dimensionals to add depth and dimension to your cards. Make your message stand out by incorporating the Heartfelt Hexagon Punch for a personalized touch. Let your creativity bloom with this inspiring card making technique!
Take care,
Linda Ann
The Technique of "Stamping Over"
When "Stamping Over," it's crucial to understand the Elements of Design. This knowledge will guide you in creating a card that is not only visually appealing but also well-balanced.
- Value: Use ink colors with light, medium, and dark hues. Taking a black-and-white picture of a sample stamped cardstock can help you determine the value of the colors.
- Color: Select a color scheme as a guideline for combining inks. The 2024-2045 Annual Catalog's color wheel is a helpful tool.
- Line: While "Stamping Over," it is helpful to think about straight, diagonal, and circular patterns. Following the line element of design while stamping directs the eye to the images.
- Space: Remember that the stamping over technique needs positive space - areas without stamped images. An overly crowded design isn't pleasing to the eye.
- Shape: The shape can be organic, such as flowers, trees, animals, or other natural shapes. My favorite shape is geometric and angular in design. The third shape is abstract.
- Form: How a stamped image occupies a space refers to the form. One technique to create a 3D effect is to attach Dimensionals. Another idea is to color the image with Stampin' Blends in light and dark colors to give the appearance of shadowing and change the form.
- Texture: How the paper feels or looks will create visual appeal. Two ideas for adding texture are using stamps with a textured design or embossing the final product.
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