Plastic Flamingo, Pumpkin Spice, Lemonade, Jalapeno, Fish Tank, Sugar Plum
Excellent and interesting texture created by the silicone stamp.
Peeps Silicone Shadow Easter Card
1st: I trace the shape of the Hoppy Easter die (cutting side up) onto the white silicone placemat and then fussy cut the shape.
2nd: Using double sided tape I then secured the now Hoppy
Easter Shadow stamp onto an acrylic block. FYI - Place clear packing tape on both sides of the silicone for stabilization during cutting.
3rd: The Hoppy Easter shadow Stamp can now be used as any
normal clear photopolymer stamp and is ready for inking. FYI - Remember to stamp in reverse to mimic the original stamp shape.
4th: This technique can be applied to any die to enhance
and expand your stamping pleasure.
STAMP and Dies by Lawn Fawn:
Hoppy Easter
Harold's ABC's
Beam Me Up
Scalloped Rectangle Stackables
CARDSTOCK and PAPER PACK:
White - Perfectly Plaid Rainbow and Mermaid - Lawn Fawn
INK and ADHESIVE
Plastic Flamingo, Pumpkin Spice, Lemonade, Jalapeno, Fish
Tank, and Sugar Onyx Black - Versa fine
Mono Permanent Adhesive - Tombow
Double sided foam tape - Scotch
Silicone mat - white
Entered Challenges:
Lawn Fawnatics Challenge #23 - Try a New Technique
Super cute card! The little bunnies are cute as can be! I like the shadows behind them to!
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Sherrie K
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Thanks Sherrie. I enjoy trying all challenges and receiving great inspiration from others.
DeleteI will have to try this technique! Love the stamped image and the lovely Lawn Fawn inks you've used. Hope to see you for our future challenges! :)
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Thanks Ashley glad you enjoyed my card. As a side note put clear packing tape on both sides of the silicone piece before you cut the shape. This helps to stabilize the silicone and projects your outline.
DeleteVery cute card! That shadow is way fun. Jennifer McGuire showed a way to use the stamp upside down on the block to get a similar look. I haven't seen this way before, looks fun!
ReplyDeleteThanks Lynette. I haven't seen Jennifer McGuire's technique I need to check it out. Always looking for new techniques. One thing I did notice is that every time I use yellow ink the bunny has an illusion of being smaller although it's the same size.
DeleteWhat a fun and colorful technique! Totally looks like yummy marshmallow peeps! Such a clever idea! So glad you joined us at Lawn Fawnatics!
ReplyDeleteThanks Nancy. I agree, Lawn Fawn stamp and die set makes perfect peeps. Glad you liked my card and have great challenges.
DeleteSuch a fun and colourful card. and such a great technique.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for joining us at Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge. I hope you have a great day x
Thanks Tracy. It was a fun challenge and glad you liked my card.
DeleteWow! What an adorable card! Jeanie -Scrapbookingmamaw @ Proud PB DT Member
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Hi Jeanie. Thanks for leaving a comment and enjoying my card.
DeleteSuch a great idea... thank you for playing at Mod Squad Challenge
ReplyDeleteThanks LeeAnn for having a great fun challenge.
DeleteWhat a cute & adorable card. I love the technique you used. I'll have to give it a go myself :)
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Lisa I'm glad you liked my technique and thanks for the chance to participate in your challenge.
DeleteThis is ADORABLE! LOve those bunnies. Jess @ freshbyjess Proud PB DT Member
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Thanks Jessica. This was a fun challenge.
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