I absolutely LOVE this stamp set! It is one of the most versatile sets I have ever owned. Take a peek at the artwork below! Simply Sophisticated "Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication," said Leonardo da Vinci, and who could argue with that great artist? The seeming simplicity of the My Acrylix® Fill In the Blanks stamp set (D1465) is what makes it such a perfect-and perfectly versatile-addition to any stamper's toolbox! The words and outline images that make up this set really lend themselves to a variety of looks and techniques. Let's take a peek at some artwork! The butterflies on this card are stamped tone-on-tone using the small butterfly image from the Fill In the Blank set, and then we took word stamps and stamped them in first and second generation to create our own patterned paper. We've also used the small butterfly stamp on this layout, but can you guess what other stamp we used from the set? If you guessed "flower," you're right! Since our My Acrylix stamps are flexible, we've scrunched up the flower stamp in different ways to get these cute cloud images. We stamped them on B&T Duos® paper to give them a subtle pattern. For this card, we cut out the large butterfly stamp image a few times and then layered it to make it dimensional. Here are the steps so you can make it yourself:
Spring/Summer 2011 Idea Book, page 96This card, featured in the Spring/Summer 2011 Idea Book on page 96, also shows the stamping on B&T paper technique. This time we used the bird stamp, and the background pattern is much stronger. To give visual variety, we stamped the bird's wing on a complementary piece of Grey Wool cardstock. Then, we stamped three different sentiments with Grey Wool ink, then highlighted one of them by stamping over it in Goldrush ink. This brings in a third color and makes the "friends always" sentiment stand out as the main message of the card. Spring/Summer 2011 Idea Book, page 96Does this card look familiar, too? It's also from the Spring/Summer 2011 Idea Book on page 96. Check out the Hollyhock cardstock on the sides. We stamped the flower on it in a repeating pattern to make an abstract, subtle patterned paper. Notice how the petals overlap in various spots? This gives the flower image a whole new look! And here's a final technique for you: using the stamp set as a cutting guide for negative space then filling it with a patterned paper to give visual interest. To create the stars you see in this layout, follow these steps:
Don't you love this set, too? do you NEED to OWN it for yourself? Hop on over to my website (amy.myctmh.com) to order yours today OR feel free to contact me and I will be happy to place the order for you! |
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
"Fill In The Blanks Stamp" Set
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