Love the snow banks. I have loved that stamp set and just recently purchased my own set. They are the most beautiful rubber stamp trees of any stamps I have seen. And I have been making cards for over 20 years!
Hi Kim, this popped up on my you tube homepage and I am glad it did. I love stamping scenes and for some reason doing hills has got me as I never know where the light and dark should be. I have a couple of toppers to make this morning and will try this afterwards. Thank you.xxxx
This goes back to 2012, can't believe I missed it. Thank you for sharing and explaining. I am still struggling with making a skyline scene/sky/clouds. Any suggestions? Thanks for your help/suggestions.
This is gorgeous! I love the colors you used and how you fit in other trees as if they're further out beyond a snow bank, etc.l Much easier than masking! I don't have sound on my pc these days, so wasn't able to listen in; not sure why you used a Stamp-a-ma-jig? but no matter what, gorgeous!! Thank you so much for sharing and I'm signing up for your mailing list (or whatever it's called :)). Are you on SplitC oast Stampers?
Did you master the white spot technique you were working on when you made this card. I've seen it in a few but can't figure out what you did. I had an idea of using the versa mark pad with a dobber and then the irredscent ice powder.
Actually, use one of the stamps from the grunge set with versa mark. You can emboss it if you want to, but sponging over just the versa mark which is one of the resist techniques works really well. That's what I did on this card.
+jesusredeemed Yes it is! I was experimenting with the Versa Mark reinker and a toothbrush. I just did a new video with the Gorgeous Grunge splatter stamp and embossing which I thought looked better than the toothbrush technique!
I've done it a few ways. You can flick it on with a tooth brush and your thumb or spritz with a spritzer. I used the toothbrush here with versa mark ink from the re-inker and then just flicked it with my thumb and embossed with white embossing powder.
Great tutorial - I can't seem to find out how to make your little sponges. I went on your website and into the the archives for Dec 2012 but no luck. Please help me .
Found a similar technique on stampin up, take a round sponge (stampin up / michaels / craft store) cut it into 1/4 pieces fold a small cardboard over pointed end, staple! Write name of color used on cardboard.
Love the snow banks. I have loved that stamp set and just recently purchased my own set. They are the most beautiful rubber stamp trees of any stamps I have seen. And I have been making cards for over 20 years!
I agree! It's my most used stamp set. I actually got to meet the woman who designed this stamp set! She is lovely!!
Beautiful card and cool technique. Thanks for sharing this!! It was a joy to watch.
Thank you for demoing this technique! I've done it in SU workshops but needed to see it again for a refresher. Very helpful!
Great technique. Love the card!!
Beautiful card. Using the masks to make the trees set into the snow banks is a great idea. Love the help. Thanks.
Beautiful!!
Beautiful snow scene.
LOVE this!! Thank you SO much!
You made this technique look so easy. I'll have to give it a try for my 2017 Christmas cards. Thanks for the great instructions.
nice card very interesting technique I will have to try this one
Hi Kim, this popped up on my you tube homepage and I am glad it did. I love stamping scenes and for some reason doing hills has got me as I never know where the light and dark should be. I have a couple of toppers to make this morning and will try this afterwards. Thank you.xxxx
Thank you!
Great tutorial! Thank you for sharing😀
What a creative way to make a snowy background! I just you and subscribed!
Thanks so much! 😊
Thank you! It's also easy. You can do the reverse and make clouds!
Love this technique for a winter scene!
Judi Lindberg Thank you! I'll be adding a new one this week to show how to make it look like snow falling!
Danke für´s zeigen...tolle Technik....
I know this is an older video, but I just want to say that I really like your technique. Thank you so much for sharing. :)
The tip about using the Stamp-a-ma-jig in case of needing to restamp has been even more useful to me than your great snow bank technique.
I love this card, great technique.
Shirley Ping Thank you!
Great job love this card thanks
Thanks so much!
Thank you so much! I'm not on Splitcoast yet...that's a plan for the future!
LOVE THIS!!!
That's so awesome, I really love ❤️ that.....thank you so much
wow, so beautiful 😍
This goes back to 2012, can't believe I missed it. Thank you for sharing and explaining. I am still struggling with making a skyline scene/sky/clouds. Any suggestions? Thanks for your help/suggestions.
Very nice!
Very pretty! Tfs
Perfection!!!
I would love to join your group, but don't know how. LOVE your evergreen and snow card. It's beautiful!!Diane Quinlan
Nice, thanks for sharing
This is gorgeous! I love the colors you used and how you fit in other trees as if they're further out beyond a snow bank, etc.l Much easier than masking! I don't have sound on my pc these days, so wasn't able to listen in; not sure why you used a Stamp-a-ma-jig? but no matter what, gorgeous!! Thank you so much for sharing and I'm signing up for your mailing list (or whatever it's called :)). Are you on SplitC oast Stampers?
Wow... really, REALLY liked that card!!! Thumbs up and I have subscribed !!
+Joanne Bryant Thank you!
Thank you -you're terrific.
shellyqt Thank you!
Very nice..I am a beginner also and I am going to try that technique. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you for watching!
Nancy Ruiz altenew stamps
Altenew
Did you master the white spot technique you were working on when you made this card. I've seen it in a few but can't figure out what you did. I had an idea of using the versa mark pad with a dobber and then the irredscent ice powder.
Actually, use one of the stamps from the grunge set with versa mark. You can emboss it if you want to, but sponging over just the versa mark which is one of the resist techniques works really well. That's what I did on this card.
What are the little white spots all over your card? Is it simple embossing powders?
LOVE your card and techniques! Thank you for this tutorial!
+jesusredeemed Yes it is! I was experimenting with the Versa Mark reinker and a toothbrush. I just did a new video with the Gorgeous Grunge splatter stamp and embossing which I thought looked better than the toothbrush technique!
Thank you
Thank you for watching.
Ik lover it , thans RUclips !!!
big big thum up!
How did you get the speckled "snow"?
I've done it a few ways. You can flick it on with a tooth brush and your thumb or spritz with a spritzer. I used the toothbrush here with versa mark ink from the re-inker and then just flicked it with my thumb and embossed with white embossing powder.
Great tutorial - I can't seem to find out how to make your little sponges. I went on your website and into the the archives for Dec 2012 but no luck.
Please help me .
Found a similar technique on stampin up, take a round sponge (stampin up / michaels / craft store) cut it into 1/4 pieces fold a small cardboard over pointed end, staple! Write name of color used on cardboard.
Thanks for watching!
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