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Stamp and Folder |
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Stamped Embossing |
This is a quick and easy technique that could result in some really interesting backgrounds - I'm not claiming that my example is one of them, but it should give you some idea of how it works. I've used a foam stamp (any stamp will do but I'm fairly sure that the less detail the better), ink it up with a non-permanent ink (I've used a chalk pigment), stamp onto your embossing folder, then insert a piece of paper or card and run through your Cuttlebug (or Bigshot etc). I'm going to play a bit more with this technique - perhaps make some of my own stamps from fun foam? If it works out I'll post the results at a later date.
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