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  • Stamp Masking
  • From "Scrapbooking"
    episode SCB-228
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    All the elements on this page -- from the background to the spring motifs -- were created by successful stamp layering. The use of masking film helps to maintain the integrity of stamped lines and prevents bleeding of colors.

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    Figure A

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    Figure B

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    Figure C

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    Figure D

    Jackie Ostrowski demonstrates a masking product that allows croppers to layer multiple stamps and colors, without image "bleed."

    Materials:

    Assorted spring-themed stamps (in this example, "Fred the Dog" and a watering can are featured)
    Masking Magic?
    Sticky Dots? adhesive
    Mounting squares
    Embossing heat tool or blow dryer
    Dye-based inks
    Pigment inks
    Scroll and brush markers
    Stipple brush or sponge
    Various papers and cardstocks
    Cutting board or mat
    Craft knife
    Scissors

    1. First, create a subtle rainbow gradient background in the upper left hand corner of the page. Position masking strip on the page, then apply stripe of ink. (figure A). Once dry, re-position mask and repeat until entire rainbow is complete.

    2. When background has dried, stamp "Fred the Dog" and watering can onto page approximately 1" from bottom edge.

    3. Then, create masks for the stamped images. Begin by stamping the same image onto Masking Magic strip using dye-based ink (figure B).

    4. Set image with heat tool or dryer held 2-3" from the image (figure C). Once dry, carefully cut around edges of stamped image to create the mask.

    5. Layer masks over corresponding stamped images.

    6. Stamp a new motif (in this example, flowers are used) over the masked dog and watering can images. Leave masks in place, then use same technique in step 2 to create a mask for the flowers. Note: Each flower stamped will require its own mask.

    7. Once stamped flowers have dried, cover with masks.

    8. Stamp a new motif (this time, a picket fence is used) over all masked images.

    9. Then, create a mask for the picket fence (or alternate stamped image) and apply.

    10. Leaving all masks in place, use a stipple brush or sponge to create the desired background (figure D).

    11. Add additional stamped embellishments to the page (around the masked images) as desired.

    12. Then, remove all masks to expose the crisp, layered images (figure D). Color stamps.

    13. Adhere title and photos with Sticky Dots, mounting squares and other adhesives to complete the page.

    Die-cuts/templates provided by Ellison Craft & Design. For more information about Ellison, see Resources.

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    RESOURCES :

    Die-Cuts and Templates (Ellison Craft & Design)
    Cropping and cutting system are not available
    Ellison
    Website: www.ellison.com

    Adhesives, Mounting Tapes and Squares
    Thermoweb
    Website: www.thermoweb.com

    Masking Magic (Therm O Web)


    Therm O Web
    Website: www.thermoweb.com

    Storytelling With Rubber Stamps
    Model: 1930500017
    Author: Joanna Campbell Slan
    (2002)


    EFG, Inc.
    Website: www.newsletterinfo.com

    From Stamps to Memories -- A Complete Guide to Scrapbooking With Stamps
    Model: 0967338506
    Author: Cynthia J. Ludlow
    (1999)

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    Stamping Tricks for Scrapbooks: A Guide for Enhancing Your Pages with Stamps
    Model: 1564968472
    Author: Betty Auth, et al

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    GUESTS :

    Jacqueline Ostrowski
    Designer
    Thermoweb
    Website: www.thermoweb.com

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