My favorite technique from this year is combining stamping and die cuts where the stamped background continues through the popped up die cut word or letters. It is now being called the Eclipse technique and can be found all over Pinterest and blogs. I am fascinated by the look and used that technique to make this joyful holiday card. I stamped Hero Arts Cling snowy trees stamp on a white piece of cardstock using my Tim Holtz Tonic Studios stamp platform. That way if the first image was not perfect, I could re-ink and stamp again until I had a perfect image. I also stamped the words at the bottom which is from a Hero Arts Joy Stamp and Cuts set, and die cut the Joy from that same set out of the middle of the snowy trees image. I die cut "joy" twice out of fun foam and glued the three layers together. I die cut the white card front using a Gina Marie Designs stitched rectangle die and attached it to a navy card base. I glued the raised "joy" back into its negative space and added a few clear gems from Starlit Studio. Here is a view from the side showing the great dimension this stamping technique achieves:
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So pretty, Karen. Reminds me of those art works with camouflaged images.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful scene and I love the popped sentiment. Awesome look!
ReplyDeleteI love this Karen! I own this stamp and may have to case this card!
ReplyDeletevery nice card!
ReplyDeleteLove this technique...your card is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card .... love this technique. Thank you for playing along with the Craft Stamper challenge xx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card! I have this stamp and wouldn't have thought about making an eclipse card with it! Pretty effect!
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