Here is the final technique page before the Blog Candy will be offered. But it's NOT the final technique page I will be making. There are a LOT more to be posted in the months to come!!! Every technique (old or new) that I run across I will be eventually making a page with it.
The Rock 'n Roll technique is a very fun and easy technique to do. There is not a whole lot to it either. I find it easier to work with round stamps but other stamps will work as long as you can catch the edges on the ink pad.
Ink your rubber stamp with the lighter color of ink.
Take the rubber stamp and roll the edges in the darker color of ink. If using a flower stamp, the tips of the petals will be where the darker color will be applied by rolling the stamp on the ink pad.
Accent the stamped image with a contrasting color for the layering.
See, I told you it was a very simple technique but it sure does add a lot to the image, doesn't it?
Tomorrow I will be updating the slider on the right side bar of the blog so you can see all of the pages or you can click here to see them too. And on that post you may leave a comment/answer a question - not sure yet what I'm going to do for you to be entered in the drawing for the Technique Pages blog candy!
SO stay tuned!!
This item was made using current Stampin' Up! products. To view more items made using Stampin' Up! products click here.
Thanks every SO much for stopping by,
Wanda
The Rock 'n Roll technique is a very fun and easy technique to do. There is not a whole lot to it either. I find it easier to work with round stamps but other stamps will work as long as you can catch the edges on the ink pad.
Ink your rubber stamp with the lighter color of ink.
Take the rubber stamp and roll the edges in the darker color of ink. If using a flower stamp, the tips of the petals will be where the darker color will be applied by rolling the stamp on the ink pad.
Accent the stamped image with a contrasting color for the layering.
See, I told you it was a very simple technique but it sure does add a lot to the image, doesn't it?
Tomorrow I will be updating the slider on the right side bar of the blog so you can see all of the pages or you can click here to see them too. And on that post you may leave a comment/answer a question - not sure yet what I'm going to do for you to be entered in the drawing for the Technique Pages blog candy!
SO stay tuned!!
This item was made using current Stampin' Up! products. To view more items made using Stampin' Up! products click here.
Thanks every SO much for stopping by,
Wanda
It's surprising to see how many different techniques I've used but not listed when prompted in SCS! I just rereviewed the pages that have gone into the book and am SO GLAD you used a label so we can find them easily. Thanx for sharing 'em, and thanx for the t'riffic blog candy opp!
ReplyDeleteNow this is one technique that never looks good when I do it. Not sure why. Yours however turned out perfect.
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Debby
I am still meaning to try this - it's on my long "to-try" list! Thanks so much for sharing all of your techniques - that will be such an AWESOME book you have put together. I sure hope whoever wins it appreciates all the time, research and knowledge that went into it!!
ReplyDeleteWanda: You Rock and Roll! And thanks for stating this won't be your last technique-Heaven Help Us if that were to happen.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing all these awesome Techniques. Will keep my eyes open over the next couple of days for your Blog Candy.
CAN HARDLY WAIT! Kadie
Hi Wanda!
ReplyDeleteI think this technique looks especially good when you use, what do you call it, monochromatic colors.
Like Groovy Guava with Blush Blossom, or Mustard with Summer Sun. Makes a neat shading effect.
Thanks for writing it all down for us!
One of the first techniques I saw demonstrated at a party. Fun and easy for a beginning stamper. jmniffer
ReplyDeleteI really love this technique. I have that same stamp and that is about the only one I have done that technique on. It works great with that flower.
ReplyDeleteI've been loving your technique pages cuz they remind me of some I haven't used for a long while. Can't wait for the opportunity to win your book!
ReplyDeleteThis is a technique I have tried a couple of times but it didn't turn out well. I don't know why??
ReplyDeleteI love the depth this gives an image, one of my fave techniques to do. This is going to be awesome blog candy, you spoil us.
ReplyDeleteWho doesn't love Rock N Roll ? LOL! Love your technique book! Another fabulous page!
ReplyDeleteLOVE all your techniques Wanda, keep up the great work !!! Congrats on your blog hits. The person that wins this will be VERY lucky !!!
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