Generation Stamping
Have you tried generation stamping? The results you can get from stamping an image two or three times before re-inking are amazing!
Today I'm using the From the Vault Real Poppy stamp to show how this technique works. I really like the results you get using a red rubber stamp for this technique, but clear stamps work as well. I find that I can't get as many generations stamped with clear as I do with rubber and the colors aren't quite as vibrant.
I'm using four colors of Reactive Inks for the flowers -- Fruit Punch, Taffy, Creamsicle and Lemon Drop. And two colors for the stem -- Green Apple and Key Lime Fizz. Since I will be adding water to my stamp, I used Bristol Smooth paper since it is able to handle water well.
To create the flowers, I inked up my stamp and stamped the first impression on the white paper. Then I lightly misted the stamp once with a water bottle and stamped it again. Then I repeated this one more time to stamp a third generation image. You get variations in color as well as clarity of the image which makes it appear as if some flowers are closer than others. Such a simple a fun technique!
For the background I used the Bold Graphic Confetti Die to create an embossed background on Pebble cardstock. To do this, I simply ran it through my die-cutting machine with my dry embossing sandwich formula and it creates this beautiful background. How awesome that all of our confetti dies can also be used as embossed backgrounds!
I mounted the stamped panel to a piece of Azalea cardstock and assembled the rest of the card on a card base made from Mustard cardstock. I finished off the card with a white heat embossed sentiment from the Color Layering Monarch Butterfly set.
Hope you have happy day!
Wow! Simply gorgeous! I love the technique and the beautiful effects you have created. The colors you choose work so well with this card. Thank you for another stunning creation and ideas!
Kelly, this is gorgeous. Your choice of colors was just right.
Thanks for the reminder to do this technique more often – and for the helpful info! So pretty!
Awesome generational stamping!!!
So beautiful!! Love how the generation stamping turned out! <3 And the background is awesome! :)