Kissing isn't just for Valentine's Day.

Posted by: CS Tricia in Untagged  on Print 

CS Tricia

 

Hetty Sanders, a very talented and creative Club Scrap member from the Netherlands, hosts a technique challenge each month on our chat forum. This month's challenge is to use a stamp "kissing" technique, which basically means that you ink a solid stamp, and then stamp another image onto the stamp. Just like "the real deal," there are many methods to stamp kissing. :) The challenge submissions this month have been absolutely exceptional, and I wanted to give 'er a try, as well.

 

I began with the wood mounted stamp from Sparkle and inked it with Ruby. Ink well, my friends. . . just like a nice coat of lipstick!!!

 

Next take another image. I used the pattern from the Navajo Club Scrap JR unmounted sheet and inked it with India Black.

 

Stamp the pattern image onto the solid inked stamp. Be careful not to slide that second stamp. This is not a French kiss, my friends.

 

Stamp your kissed image onto some awesome Club Scrap paper. And just 'cuz, I stamped it twice without re-inking. Wanted to get as much mileage out of this kiss as possible.

 

Then, add some text. I like this quote from the yet-to-be-released Navajo Club Stamp unmounted sheet. "Have faith, brighter days are coming." (Spoiler!!!)

 

Now that you're all warmed up, try it again. For this version, I used the nifty four-square tile image from the Club Scrap JR Tilescapes unmounted sheet, and added the daisy from "Little Blessings." (Lagoon and India Black inks used here.) Next thing you know, you're looking through your entire stamp stash for kissable images! But then you realize that you have a deadline to meet, so you have to stop, and that's irritating.

 

Before I go, I wanted to mention something here on this photo. Do you see my nifty Club Scrap Desk Blotter? Notice that I've stamped my unmounted greeting images onto the grid. After I place the image onto the acrylic block, I stamp onto the grid to double check that the quote is perfectly aligned. If I need to adjust, I'd rather do it here than on my final project! This has saved me much heartache.

 

And my final kissed cards. . .

 

 


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AnnetteD said:

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Tricia you kiss divinely! Just beautiful and I now will be doing some more kissing too.
January 19, 2012

KnitterPam said:

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Nice kissing - I just tried this for the first time this week! Not a v*rgin anymore...
January 19, 2012

dlwrules said:

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Tricia's guilty of a public display of affection.
It's pretty fun to look at, too!!smilies/wink.gif
January 19, 2012

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