Howlin' For You Card - Paper Wings Productions


I'm sharing a fun card for Paper Wings Productions today that uses a fun technique called stamp kissing, which is a great way to add some personal flair to stamped images. I used this technique in two different ways, to remove a pattern on a textured stamp and to add a pattern to a solid stamp, on a masculine card I created for my husband.


I started with the Howlin' For You Cling Stamp. The first thing I thought of when I saw these trees was that a set of initials in one of the tree trunks would be a great way to personalize this stamp. I began by applying ink to the textured tree stamp.


I found a solid heart shape that fit inside the largest tree perfectly in the Handmade Clear Stamp Set. I carefully pressed the solid heart portion of the stamp onto the inked tree trunk to remove a heart-shaped area of ink. 


I didn't use a stamp block for this step. The clear stamps are flexible, so I was able to press just the desired heart portion of this stamp onto the tree to remove some of the ink. Note: Avoid sliding the stamp around during this step to prevent smudging of the image. Any ink that was not removed from the textured stamp can be removed with a Q-tip.

Once I stamped the trees onto my card, I was ready to alter the wolf.


The Holiday Mix It Up Clear Stamp Set contains a feather which I thought could add some fantastic "fur" to my wolf. I repeatedly inked and stamped my feather onto the solid wolf stamp until it was covered, and then stamped the image onto my card.


I'm really pleased with the twist I put on this stamp set and I hope I have inspired you to try this technique! 

Thanks for visiting today! Be sure to stop by the PWP Blog for more inspiration from my fellow design team members.  If you're interested in purchasing some of these fabulous stamps, visit the Paper Wings Productions Store to browse the full collection of stamps and kits.




Supplies: Cardstock: GCD Studios, Making Memories; Stamps: Paper Wings Productions; Ink: Ranger; Marker: Sharpie

Comments

  1. Wow! That is a really cool stamp!

    ReplyDelete
  2. Wowwwwwwww! That looks awesome!! I loveeeeeeee how you put that all together!!!

    ReplyDelete
  3. Awesome! You did so great with this technique!!! I've been meaning to try this. Love the way you used it!

    ReplyDelete

Post a Comment