scrapbooking tips & tricks: stamps & ink
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Whether you’re new to stamping on your scrapbook pages, or you’ve been collecting stamps for years, you’ll be sure to find great ideas and inspiration in this new special issue. Learn the basics of stamping, find fabulous techniques to jazz up your layouts, and be inspired to use stamps for titles, journaling, borders, backgrounds, and more! You’ll also discover the latest products, as well as time- and money-saving tricks. On sale November 16, 2010; 98 pages, $6.99.TRANSCRIPT
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tips & triCKs 2010
Get stamp savvy with our complete Get-started Guide >
Amazing photoeffects with stamps!
plus!
specIALIssUe
tips & tricksSCRAPBOOKING
Stamps & Inkcreative ways to scrApbook
Budget-friendly
233✿ bAckgrounds✿ borders✿ titles✿ journAling✿ Accents
Ink trIcks forscrApbooks
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ck | editor ’s note
we ask our readers and Club CK members what techniques they want us to teach in upcoming issues, “stamping” and “inking” are always two of the top answers. That’s why we’ve dedicated this issue of Scrapbooking Tips & Tricks to these must-try techniques. From how to get started to how to get scrapping, this issue has everything you need to spruce up your scrapbooks with stamps and ink.You’ll find ideas such as:n simple ways to dress up trusty supplies
like tags and ribbon (see pages 92 and 58),
n quick tricks for creating fun titles using ink (see page 47),
n how to mask your way to terrific back-grounds (see pages 26 and 86),
JENNAFER MARTINEditor-in-ChiefCreating Keepsakes magazine
n easy-to-create digital stamp effects (see pages 52, 68, and 89),
n budget-friendly, do-it-yourself stamp ideas (see page 91),
n and more! Whether you’re a seasoned stamper or have just always wanted to try stamping, the ideas in this issue are sure to make your scrapbooks shine. We hope you enjoy them.
Happy stamping,
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features 31 Stamp and Ink Savvy by kim Jackson Learn the basics of stamping to add eye-catching looks to your layouts. 42 Stamp and Ink EffEctS on photoS and accEntS by Joannie mcBride 12 fabulous stamping techniques to jazz up your scrapbook layouts. 60 drESS Up yoUr tItLES and JoUrnaLIng by dorathy gilchrist display your titles and journaling in style using stamping techniques. 76 BEaUtIfy BackgroUndS & BordErS wIth StampS by Lori fairbanks 11 techniques for customizing backgrounds and creating borders using stamps.
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photo effects with stamps p. 42
budget-friendly ink tricks p. 91
backgrounds and borders p. 76
titles and journaling p. 60
accents p. 42
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Cover Layout by Lori Anderson. Supplies: Cardstock: american crafts and wausau paper; Patterned paper: american crafts and Bella Blvd; Letter stickers: Bella Blvd; Stamps: BoBunny press and gel-á-tins; Ink: Stampin’ Up!; Embossing powder and pen: american crafts; Adhesive: Scrapbook adhesives by 3L; Other: Embroidery floss.
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columnsopening ideas 4 EdItor’S notE
ideas for you in this issue
11 cLUB hIghLIghtS member projects that inspire
page ideas, products & how-tos
15 dESIgn SoLUtIonS image stamps as design elements
19 LatESt & grEatESt stamp, ink, and tools for scrapbooking
23 ck ShowS yoU how: to maSk wIth StampS 1 technique, 3 ways
tips, trends & tricks 27 tImE-SavIng tIpS
quick stamping techniques
91 BUdgEt tIpS dIy stamping options
closing solutions 83 ISSUE IndEX
your guide to topics, techniques, and designs in this issue
98 10-mInUtE trIckS creative uses for clear stamps
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time-savingtips
As you’ve seen on all of the previous pages, there are a lot of
creative and fun ways to use stamped images and ink on your
scrapbook pages. Now it’s time to take a look at ways you
can save time and quickly incorporate some of the techniques
you’ve learned into your everyday scrapbooking life.
Journaling spots by Mandy Douglass. supplies: Stamps: Stampin’ Up!; Brads, buttons, and ribbon: American Crafts; Ink: Stampin’ Up! and Tsukineko; Other: Adhesive, cardstock, thread, and staple. Ink: Dye. stamps: Rubber.
tricks to add stampingto your
scrapping life
PrestAmP JournAlIng sPots
One way to save time while scrapbooking is to make
several page accents or journaling spots in advance, add
them to your stash, and pull them out when you’re ready
to add them to your layouts. I created these journaling
spots using a little cardstock, ink, a couple of stamps, and
a button or brad to embellish.
Want to change up the accents and journaling spots
in your stash without buying every stamp set you see?
Stamp several accents or journaling spots and trade them
among your crop group. This is a great way to save time
and money while adding to your product stash.
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CreAte PunCh flIP CArDs
If the stamp you’re using doesn’t come with a
specific punch, don’t worry, generic shapes can work
just as well. To help you determine which of your
punches will fit each of your stamps, create a series of
punch flip cards. Cut several 3" x 3" cardstock squares
and punch each square using a different punch. The
next time you need to punch out a stamped image,
simply place the flip cards over the image to find the
perfect fit.
stamped flower by Mandy Douglass. supplies: Stamp and punch: Stampin’ Up!; Markers: American Crafts; Other: Cardstock. Ink: Dye. stamps: Rubber.
use stAmPs wIth PunChes
Adding fussy-cut images to your layout can really
enhance the design. But sometimes those images are
too small, too intricate, or take more time to cut out
than you have. That’s where punches come in handy.
Many stamp companies are creating stamps to coordi-
nate with specific punches, like this flower stamp and
punch from Stampin’ Up!. Getting that perfect image
on your layout is both quick and easy!
Punch flip book by Mandy Douglass. supplies: Cardstock: Wassau Paper; Punches: EK Success, Marvy Uchida, and Stampin’ Up!; Other: Binder ring. Ink: Dye. stamps: Rubber.
stamp block by Mandy Douglass. supplies: Block and stamps: American Crafts; Ink: Tsukineko.Ink: Dye. stamps: Photopolymer.
mAke CleAr stAmPs eAsIer to fInD
We all love that clear stamps make it easier to see our
image while we’re stamping it, but the fact that the
stamps are clear can sometimes make them harder to
see when we’re not stamping with them (especially
if you drop a small stamp on your carpet!). To help
identify your stamp images quickly, ink the image
using StazOn (or solvent) ink, and let the ink dry.
Because it’s permanent, you’ll always be able to see
your stamp image, but the color won’t come off on
other inkpads.
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If you’re lookIng for a clever way to get more use from your stamps, try
masking. You can use it to show just a portion of a stamped image, to create
an open space within the design of a stamped image, or to layer stamped
images for a dimensional look. We’ll walk you through a basic technique
and two additional cool ways you can use masking to get more mileage
from your stamps. Gather your materials and follow along with us!
easy by April Massad. Supplies: Patterned paper and die-cut border: BasicGrey; Chipboard: BasicGrey and Technique Tuesday; Stamps: Autumn Leaves, Fancy Pants Designs, and Inkadinkado; Markers: American Crafts; Ink: Ranger Industries; Font: CK Footnote; Other: Adhesive. Ink: Dye. Stamp: Rubber.
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3 ways
Color Stamp wIth marker to exClude part of the Image.
Use brush-tipped markers to selectively color portions of your stamps, like April Massad did on her layout. >>
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When you hold a stamp in your hand, you hold creative
possibilities. With this simple tool, you can amp up
patterned papers, stamp eye-catching borders, and
create unique background patterns of your own.
In this section you’ll discover the tricks to tone-on-
tone stamping, the mysteries of masking, the secrets
of stamping with paint, and more. Plus, you’ll also learn
how delightfully easy it is to stamp digitally on your
photo collages and layouts.
You’re going to love the versatility of the 11 exciting
stamping techniques that follow. You’ll also love the
beautiful backgrounds and borders they’ll help you
create for your layouts. Ready to get started?
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11 techniques to customize backgroundsand create borders using stamps.
ByLoriFairbanks
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You’ll love using this easy technique to customize your patterned paper. use it to energize a pattern, add extra color to your paper that coordinates with other elements on your layout, or add a new design or image that will enhance the theme of your page. Give it a try using the following steps:
1. start with patterned paper in a basic design, like the large dot pattern on elizabeth kartchner’s layout.
2. choose a stamp in a complementary design and a color of ink that will stand out against the patterned paper.
3. stamp on the patterned paper. stamp inside the pattern, like elizabeth did here, or stamp over the pattern if using a large stamp.
OpTIOnal: heat emboss the stamped images to give them shine and dimension, like elizabeth did on her layout.
Variation: try this technique using patterned fabric paper too.
PRettIfY PatteRned PaPeR usInG stamPs
Try these additional ideas for enhancing patterned paper with stamps:
>Startwithabasic,wide-stripedpatternedpaper.Chooseaborderstampandstampinsidesomeofthelines.VarIaTIOn:Insteadoftheborderstamp,choosetwotofoursmallstampsandusethemtocreateaborderinsideastripe.
> Startwithabasicledgerpatternedpaper.Embellishthedesignwithatext-printbackgroundstamp,wordstamps,orabiglinedrawingoroutlinestylestamp.
>Startwithasubtle,floral-printpatternedpaper.Enhancethedesignwithatext-orledger-printbackgroundstamp.
>Startwithabasicpolkadotpatternedpaper.Choosealargestamp—maybeabigflower,aflourish,oravine—thenstampononequadrantofyourpaper.
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Tickets please! by Elizabeth Kartchner. Supplies: Cardstock, brads, embossing powder, pen, and stickers: american crafts; Patterned paper: basicGrey, collage Press, and making memories; Journaling spot: Jenni bowlin studio; Stamps: 7gypsies and kI memories; Ink: Ranger Industries; Adhesive: Gluearts; Other: tickets.Ink: embossing. Stamps: Photopolymer.
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While both versions of elizabeth kartchner’s layout are lovely, notice how the silver butterflies add a bit of whimsy and charm to her page.
create a unique background design that perfectly coordinates with the elements on your page, like Jamie harper did on her layout. simply fill your background with 2" x 2" stamped cardstock squares. stamping with a single color of ink on pieces of cardstock unifies the look of your layout, while using a rich variety of images keeps the pattern interesting. Ready to give it a try?
1. choose cardstock and a coordinating color of ink. If you don’t have ink that closely matches your card-stock, opt for watermark ink or a neutral color like black, white, or gray.
2. select three to five different background stamps. Pick a variety of designs with a good diversity in scale and subject matter for visual interest.
3. cut cardstock in to 2" x 2" squares, and stamp on them using the background stamps you selected.
HInT: You can use just about any stamp with this technique. If the stamp is too big for the square, just stamp on the square and let the design go off the edges. If the stamp is too small, stamp it several times to fill the square.
VarIaTIOn 1: try this technique with a single color of cardstock and two to three colors of coordinating ink.
VarIaTIOn 2: Got cardstock scraps in several colors? choose two to three colors and cut them down to 2" x 2" squares. Pick a single color of ink that works well with your cardstock colors, then stamp the squares using a variety of designs.
14 by Jamie Harper. Supplies: Cardstock: WorldWin Papers; Journaling spot: me and my big Ideas; Stamps and ink: technique tuesday; Brads: bazzill basic Paper; Other: adhesive.
Ink: hybrid. Stamps: Photopolymer.
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tone-on-tone stamping is a great way to create a lovely and subtle background design, like the cloud background on this layout from close to my heart. here’s how you can get this look:
1. stamp image on cardstock using watermark ink.
2. sprinkle stamped images with clear embossing powder. shake off excess.
3. emboss image using a heat gun.
4. Lightly sponge ink over embossed images to define them. Work from the center of the image out so the ink will be lighter as you move towards the edges.
Helpful HInTS:
>Whenstampingabackgroundusingsmallerstamps,rotatetheimageforvariety.
> Stampofftheedgesofyourcardstocktogiveyourbackgroundaprofessional,finished,patternedpaperlook.
>Keepstraybitsofembossingpowderfromstickingtoyourcardstockbylightlybrushingitwithcornstarchbeforestampingonit.
> Stampandembossinsmallsectionstoensurethattheinkwon’tdrybeforeyouapplyandheattheembossingpowder.
Sweet life by Close to My Heart. Supplies: Cardstock, brads, embossing powder, embroidery floss, patterned paper, ribbon, sketch, and stamps: close to my heart; Ink: close to my heart and tsukineko; Font: tall Pen; Adhesive: close to my heart and tombow.
Ink: dye and watermark. Stamps: Photopolymer.
tRY tone-on-tone stamPInG and embossInG
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