7 Gypsies – Nottinghill and Alphabet INK Clear Stamps

by Terria ~ March 9th, 2010. Filed under: How To, Inspiration.

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by: Creative Team Member Wirda

What inspired my layouts are  daily sentiments on life.

I have always loved the versatility of clear stamps because there are so many ways to use them on our projects. I enjoyed these stamps particularly as they are full of intricate details and work well with vintage layouts! They are also easy to use with different mediums.

I used the stamps from both sets to make this card for a guy! I used the stamp with embossing ink and distressed powders from Tim Holtz to create the title “25” on the card. I later stamped on the bottom of the card using Versafine ink which is great at picking up all those lovely details and top the stamped image with some Distressed stickles.

The second project is a mini clear album using clear transparencies cut to size. The Alphabet INK stamps make stunning titles! With this one, I also added glossy accents. Later on, I stamped the rose with Stazon ink which works well on plastic. You can also make a pop up butterfly by stamping the mage on a cardstock, cutting it to size then adding adhesive to the center and lifting edges up for that 3D effect. Hope you like that! Do try these ideas and share your creations with us!

*Other supplies used in both projects:-
-Tim Holtz Distressed inks in black soot and broken china
- Tim Holtz Distressed embossing power in worn lipstick
- Tim Holtz Distressed stickles in milled lavender and burgundy
-Quickutz butterfly die
-K & Co. Black & Ivory papers
-Robin Nest Dew drops
-Inkessentials glossy accents
-Tim Holtz Grungeboard
-Versafine ink
-Stazon ink
-Clear transparent tape from Prima."

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