(Warning: Long tutorial - simple, not complicated. I just wanted to explain fully to help others).
Hi folks - am here with another tutorial! :D
This is 3D images with stamps - a favourite in this instance, Penny Black!
Bec has such exceptional prices on these, I was thrilled when saw:
Here is
the first card made with this set, not done in 3D. Stamped in black +
embossed, coloured with watercolour markers. Then decided to 3D the second card. {Used: *Penny Black "In the Garden" stamp set *Memory Box Pinpoint circles. Other items from stash |
Image now stands out better on card. :D |
Shaping tool, the white plastic one is great, (however couldn't find one online??). Highly recommend it, but use finer one too. I bought white one at a craft show in 2010 with shaping mat, saw 3D work on cards for first time there - they didn't use stamped images though. Saw those on Debby's blog here - but her technique is a bit different. Use the glue she uses though that was a great thing to learn. |
Items used: *Shaping Tool *Foam molding mat *Silicone glue - available from Bec. |
Small area of glue is around top of flowers in pot, it will be rubbed off when dry, leaving it just where it should be. |
Here you see the basket and cat was one image but cut now so it defined and looks like cat's paws are hanging over the basket. From just one image, not two as I would have done once. |
This is the finished second card which was done with 3D. Items used: **Pre-order Blackberry Lane papers by Wild Rose Studio pads **Pre-order Our Daily Bread Beautiful Borders die set. |
Close up of 3D work, coloured with same pens, background was sponged, while still in die to get crisp white shadow edge, with Distress ink and hand cut hills and clouds mask. I cut the lower part of head of cat at neckline so as to separate the shapes of head and body. Die is X-cut Victorian Squares, I think? and Circles EF, disc. |
Congratulations if you've hung in until the end!
I hope this explanation helps you want to try it, as it is not as hard as it may seem. Especially if you dont mind cutting out fine detail. I find it very therapeutic.
Thanks so very much for popping over!
Please say hi - to let me know you've been by!
Shaz in Oz.x
"In God is my salvation and my glory: the rock of my strength, and my refuge, is in God."
Psalm 62:7
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** I've had some queries in comments about the silicone glue ... you can also use the foam square if you prefer. I like the glue better, you can round edges easier than with foam square.
The foam squares are more rigid too, the silicone glue is flexible for posting, etc. However, sometimes you may prefer more rigid - if you prefer more rigid then by all means use the mini foam squares. Whatever works for you. The glue I use is from here.
1. Word Art Wednesday - anything goes, both cards http://wordartwednesday.blogspot.com.au
2. Di's Snippety challenge - Used snippets, on die cuts, and stamped images too. http://pixiescraftyworkshop.blogspot.com.au/
3. Stamping Sensations May Challenge - anything goes, as long as it is stamped.
4. Simon Says Monday challenge - emboss it. Wet and dry embossing on second card, wet on first card.
5. Simon Says Wednesday challenge - flowers (in the pot on both cards, plus roses on the basket)
Two really lovely cards Shaz. I think we all love the PB critters.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great tutorial. I really enjoyed it. I have 3D'd stamps before but your way is much better. Thank you for sharing. Barbxx
I hung in till the end although I didn't understand much of it as I'm not a card maker. But...I think those little critters are just so sweet. Thank you for sharing.
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Betsy
Hi Shaz, fabulous cards, love the images and your designs. Thanks too for the tutorial, Kate x
ReplyDeleteOutstanding!! I love the 3D effect, super sweet kitty cards. So glad you've shared it with us at Word Art Wednesday, I hope lots of the gals will come and check out your tutorial! Blessings!
ReplyDeleteAlways I love kitties and these so fat are sweet, cute and fun :D Love their smiling faces! Your 3D cards look really great! Thank you for the step by step tutorial, I want try, one day. I haven't silicone glue, and Australia is so far from me :D, but I will thought to an alternative item.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing. And also for your lovely comments on my blog :)
Lovely cards and great explanation of how to 3D. Have a great weekend, Cara x
ReplyDeleteTwo beautiful cards Shaz, love the Penny Black stamps.
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sharon :)
Two super cards with the cute OB images Shaz, many thanks for joining us at Stamping Sensations challenge.
ReplyDeleteWas going to say have a good Sunday but I always lost sight of the fact you are hours ahead of us.
B x
Brilliant Shaz! So informative and a great result! I also love the tip for extending the scalloped circle die cut, genius!
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Di xx
Shaz this is fabulous - I have not tried any 3-D work on cards - you have inspired me.
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Maxine
Fabulous card and beautiful image...awesome colours. and a WONDERFUL tutuorial..xx..{aNNie}
ReplyDeleteHi Shaz fabulous card and what stunning colouring,those stamps are so cute. I need to start posting again.|I'm always having a look at what you've been up to, your posts are always fab and I love your photos but had stopped leaving a commment ...not sure why?... anyway that was then I love your work and thanks for a great tutorial and as alwyas a lovely post ..
ReplyDeletebest wishes arty andrea
I'm not familiar with silicone glue. Do you prefer it to using 3d foam? That is what I tend to use. Long time since I last did 3d stamping, thanks for the reminder along with the helpful tips.
ReplyDeleteYour cat cards are so cute, I love cats and my family does too.
Great cards Shaz and a really helpful tutorial. Thanks for sharing at Stamping Sensations.
ReplyDeleteSuch sweet cards, Shaz! To me, they look just perfect for the spring season! So glad you joined us in our challenge this week at Simon Says Stamp Monday challenge! Maura
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card and tutorial.
ReplyDeleteThank you for joining at Stamping Sensations this month.
Two lovely cards Shaz and the thanks for the tutorial. Must've taken ages to do!
ReplyDeleteHugs, Sarn xxx
I know this technique as paper plumping, t's cool and effective! Thanks for the reminder and the instructions! Also your tip on creating a scalloped shadow to your die...brilliant! Beautiful card mon amie! Bravo! xx
ReplyDeletethis is so sweet :) thank you for playing along with us at simon says stamp wednesday challenge!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work Shaz!! Love the dimension!! Very nice!!
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Moxie Craftie
Both cards look beautiful. I love the 3 D look you achieved with these stamps. The images are really adorable too!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your kind email, Shaz. I am OK but swamped with my Mum in Congestive heart failure and my daughter still recovering from that ankle surgery and needing a lot of help still as she can not drive for 3 or 4 more weeks.
Lovely cards, lots of fab tips, would never thought of splitting the scallop, and new term learned from Anne, paper plumping, love it xxx
ReplyDeleteThank you for the comment you left on my blog recently~ I totally agree, Kristina Roy wrote a great book, that has been a favorite for many years in our household, as it's not hard to tell by my blog title. :) I enjoy making homemade cards, and it was a pleasure to see some of yours!
ReplyDeleteThey are both such sweet cards, love those images and your coloring is just terrific, I love bringing dimension to the stamps, just brings the whole scene to life, LOVE IT!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for that tutorial, both cards look wonderful. Have never thought of doing this, really gives a wonderful finish. Will have to keep my eyes open for that glue.
ReplyDeleteLovely cards- love the dimension- beautiful coloring!
ReplyDeleteThat cat in the basket is so damn cute! Thank you for hunting me down, after I left the post I realized I did not leave my number & just could not figure out how to edit it! Hope you had a great weekend. Donna
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