Todays video I will be using the following supplies for my February Thank you notes .
Animals crackers stamp set #113395
**The extra rubber from die cut stamps w/ stamp set
Whisper white card stock #100730
cut at 3" X 6" scored at 3"
Black classic ink #101179
Stipple brush #101399 ( set of 2 brushes )
Creamy Caramel ink#103220
Really rust marker #100073
( My sample posted above
I used More Mustard marker # 100076 for the giraffe)
Summer sun marker#100077
To make template for masking with the extra rubber you will need scrap card stock~ (whisper white ), Hobby blade #102449 and a cutting mat mine is from the crafters tool kit# 104310 .
**You can also use daubers instead of the stipple brush Then you may be able to get away with Just using the extra rubber for your masking and not have to make the template (The template is what I used in the video below )
Dawns Side Note:
Colors I used for masking image/ coloring for each card above are listed below
Duck~ YoYo Yellow/ Marker Summer sun & Only Orange
Squirrel~ Creamy caramel~ Markers Creamy Caramel/Really rust
Penguin ~ Bashful blue/ Markers Blush blossom & Bashful blue
Giraffe~ Creamy caramel/ Markers ~ Really Rust or More Mustard with Summer sun
Bunny ~ Going Gray / Marker Going Gray & Pumkin pie
Thanks for stopping by ..
Until later... Happy Stampin!
xo
Dawn
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How cute.. Man I just mounted these stamps on Wednesday and was going to use them today! WAAA.. but I have more stamps coming..hehehehe... Hmmmmm lol... :) You Rock Girl!
Posted by: Ellie Augustin | January 31, 2009 at 07:53 AM
Jeepers Dawn,
You do this to me everytime! I think this is one stamp set I don't really care to have in my collection. Then you go and do something really cute with it and OMG, I just have to have that set!!! This is SO cute and what a neat idea for using the extra rubber. Now, I gotta go find my catalog. :-)
Love ya!
Judy B.
Posted by: Judy Boggs | January 31, 2009 at 09:48 AM
awwww....your cards were soooo cute today! As always...
Posted by: Kellie | January 31, 2009 at 09:58 AM
What a great technique! Thanks for telling us about keeping the rubber in the stamp set box. I would have been thinking I needed yet another place to keep something, but it makes perfect sense to keep the rubber and the stencil with the stamp set. Thanks, Dawn.
Posted by: Angela Sulik | January 31, 2009 at 11:56 AM
OMG... What a brillant idea!
You amaze me everytime! Thanks for sharing!!
Posted by: LeAnne S. | January 31, 2009 at 12:55 PM
You are awesome! I visit daily and you just amaze me! Praise God for giving you a heaping spoonful of creativity each day so you can share with all your blog surfers! :)
Posted by: Natalie S | January 31, 2009 at 10:21 PM
oh...and might I add that the heaping spoonful of creativity God gives you daily is most certainly topped with lots of Dazzling Diamonds. LOL!
Posted by: Natalie S | January 31, 2009 at 10:23 PM
So that's what you do with the extra rubber, and the stipple brush. I've never seen the brush used. Don't know that I paid any attention to this set so I'll have to pull out my cattie and find it. FUN!! Hello to your mom, is she almost healed? Thanks. Mary Jo
Posted by: Mary Jo | January 31, 2009 at 11:37 PM
I have been saving the rubber from the new pop out stamps, I knew there would be a use for them eventually.
Dawn you are brilliant.. I really like your videos, they are very easy to follow.
thanks a bunch
Gail
Posted by: Gail | February 01, 2009 at 01:43 AM
What a great idea! I knew I was saving rubber scraps for a reason! Oh and don't throw out the foam-use that when you're running low on dimensionals or need a little more height than a dimensional can provide. And...I just saw on another blog, that she's using the scraps to make shaker cards!! Thanks for all of your brillant ideas.
Posted by: Sharon | February 01, 2009 at 03:33 PM
NICE IDEA Dawn!!!! I save my rubber too!!!!! :) You can also chop these pieces up & attach them to a block & create a stained glass effect too! :) Thanks Dawn!
Posted by: Becky Green | March 27, 2012 at 08:55 PM