Wednesday, September 9, 2009

TUTORIAL by Jay Jay: Altered Stamps and Masking


Thanks to Jay Jay, Simon Says Stamp Design Team member, here is a great tutorial on altering / masking your stamps! Great technique! Thanks Jay Jay!

Like I promised I made another little tutorial for you. I don't know how the technique will be called but I named it "Altered Stamps" because you alter the images. I used this technique many a time when the images aren't matching to my cards like they are. It's really simple.


The stamps used are from the Tilda with Strawberries collection by Magnolia rubber stamps. We have them for sale in www.SimonSaysStamp.com. We also have the other items from this card for sale in our store too ;)



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5 comments:

  1. So fab card, love the image and fab papers and design! Thanks for tutorial! Hugs,Moni

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  2. Great tutorial, seems a lot less messing about than masking with scrap paper!

    Will have to try it!

    Sarah x

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  4. so gorgeous! love the colours!! love the dotty paper! fab card!

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  5. Thanks for the fab tutorial - I have several stamps that I can try this technique on.
    Gorgeous card too!!
    Hugs
    Cathy xx

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