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Simply Stamps Ship Card

January 24, 2017 by Pam Larmore 2 Comments

I just typed out the title, “Simply Stamps Ship Card”, and boy is that a tongue twister!  I am so excited to announce that I was selected for the Simply Stamps Design Team.

Ship Card using Clipper Ship rubber stamp from Simply Stamps - Background uses masking and sponging technique using inks.

I received compensation for this post and was given free product, however all opinions are my own.

I always have trouble making masculine cards.  If you look through all of the cards and projects that I’ve made, you will see that most of them are feminine.  I can’t help it!  I’m drawn to beautiful flowers and pink and purple color palettes.

Ship Card using Clipper Ship rubber stamp from Simply Stamps - Background uses masking and sponging technique using inks.

When I was choosing which stamps I wanted to use for my Simply Stamps Design Team, this Clipper Ship stamp caught my eye.  By making an ocean scene with yellow, blue, and green, it creates a great card for a man for any occasion.

Ship Card using Clipper Ship rubber stamp from Simply Stamps - Background uses masking and sponging technique using inks.

If you’d like to learn how I made this ship card, the supply list, paper sizes, and full tutorial are on the Simply Stamps Blog.

Simply Stamps not only has craft rubber stamps, but they have beautiful monogram stamps, address stamps, and customized wedding stamps.  You can order any words or phrases you want making them great for businesses and special hobbies.

If you like this technique, here’s a sunset card that I made using it.  By changing the colors and the stamps, the card is completely different.  I hope you’ll give it a try!

Sponging and Masking Technique to create beautiful, colorful backgrounds for handmade cards. This one uses inks, paper, cardstock, and a rubberstamp from Stampin' Up.

Please visit my other Simply Stamps Projects:  Daisy All Occasion Card and Cupcake Birthday Card.

Masking Technique for Handmade Cards

September 21, 2015 by Pam Larmore 7 Comments

This sponging and Masking Technique makes gorgeous backgrounds for handmade cards.  You can try different color combinations to get different types of scenes like water, fields, and sunsets.  This handmade card has a sunshine background with a silhouette stamped in black.  The contrast of the black against the bright orange and yellow is very striking!

Sponging and Masking Technique to create beautiful, colorful backgrounds for handmade cards. This one uses inks, paper, cardstock, and a rubberstamp from Stampin' Up.

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I'm Pam, and I love everything crafty. My philosophy is that every project can be improved by adding a little glitter. I love making cards, scrapbooking, Chirping with my Cricut, and Kids Crafts. Follow me to see where my next adventure leads. Now, go find something crafty to make!

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