The Dragonfly Design Challenge
Lauren Schiller
Rubber Stamping & Card Making
We put Plaid's All Night Media design team up to a test to see how many different design looks they could create with just one stamp. They used Dee's Duets Dragonfly
Stamp. Take a look at what they created. And be inspired
to create your own unique looks. The possibilities are endless.:
How'd they do it?
Apply Color
Brushers™ directly to rubber. Using a misting bottle,
spray with mist. Then stamp.
How'd
they do it?
Apply Color
Brushers™ directly to rubber. Stamp on paper. Press
outline stamp in black
Stamp-A-Memory™
Ink. Stamp directly over first image to create a black outline.
How'd
they do it?
Apply Color
Brushers™ directly to rubber. Stamp on paper. Press
outline stamp in tinted
Embossing Ink. Stamp on paper so that it a bit off-center
of the colored image. Sprinkle gold
Embossing Powder to completely cover outline. Shake off
excess. Heat with Heat-It tool.
How'd
they do it?
Press outline stamp in tinted
Embossing Ink. Stamp on paper. Sprinkle gold
Embossing Powder to completely cover outline. Shake off
excess. Heat with Heat-It™
tool. Color in with Colored
Pencils.
How'd
they do it?
Stamp the solid stamp in tinted Embossing
Ink on paper. Sprinkle gold
Embossing Powder over design. Shake off excess. Heat with
Heat-It™
tool. Press outline stamp in black
Stamp-A-Memory™
Ink.Stamp over slightly off center of solid design.
How'd
they do it?
This is a resist technique. Stamp both the solid and outline
stamps in the VersaMark watermark ink (not available on site.
Call to order #33WTR). Color brayer with Color
Brushers™ and mist with water. Roll brayer over watermarked
images for resist effect.
How'd
they do it?
Press outline stamp in chateau gray Versacolor
™ ink. Stamp randomly on card. Clean outline stamp
with Stamp
Cleaner. Press outline stamp in black
Stamp-A-Memory™
Ink. Stamp randomly between gray images, slightly overlapping
them.
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