There are a couple things you have to remember when working with these Kitchen Sink Stamps.
1. PLAY - you have to use various stamp pads to find the combination of colors that will build on each other. I just sit and stamp my images several times with several different sets of inks to find what I think works for my needs at that time. I mix brands of inks too, this seems to work just fine and maybe better.
2. The colors are going to "blend" or "melt" together as they sit. SOOOO, work on your creations and then walk away and let them sit. You will be amazed when you return at how the inks work together.
This is the card that I created to go with Sketch #101 for Card Positioning Systems blog for this week. What a fun sketch and how cute did this little chick turn out?!
I LOVE shells and so I just had to create an example so you can see how amazing these stamps turn out. Again, these are stamps that work in steps and in this set there are actually some that use 2 steps, some 3 steps, some 4 steps and actually one that uses 5 steps. Talk about detail!!!Thanks for visiting, Linda (lbpost)
SKETCH 101 – HEY CHICK card – Kitchen Sink
Materials:
Stamps courtesy of Kitchen Sink Stamps – 3-Step Hey Chick
Cardstock – Cut Card Stock
Patterned paper –Greenhouse/Making Memories
Various stamp pads
Nestabilities – Labels Two/Spellbinders
3M foam tape
Ribbon
Glimmer Mist – Tattered Angels
Materials:
Stamps courtesy of Kitchen Sink Stamps – 3-Step Hey Chick
Cardstock – Cut Card Stock
Patterned paper –Greenhouse/Making Memories
Various stamp pads
Nestabilities – Labels Two/Spellbinders
3M foam tape
Ribbon
Glimmer Mist – Tattered Angels
These are beautiful! I love the effect of those stamps!
ReplyDeletethose are cool stamps! That first card is absolutely adorable!
ReplyDeleteLove how you used monochromatic colors in your cards to make the little yellow chick pop out! SUPER CUTE!
ReplyDeletepretty Linda - love the KSS you used
ReplyDeleteThose stamps really make a beautiful impression...very neat!
ReplyDeleteGreat projects! I especially love the calendar and how you used the seashells. Thanks for playing with us!
ReplyDeleteYou do beautiful work with stamps, love that chick...it's something I will have to try someday :)
ReplyDeleteLovin' your chick projects...sooo sweet!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful projects!
ReplyDeleteYour cards are always beautiful!
ReplyDeleteReally pretty cards. Love all the ribbons.
ReplyDeleteLinda you are so creative!
ReplyDeleteI love the cards and your calender is great -love the idea and the design is fabulous.
~Lynn
Very cute cards!
ReplyDeleteAmazing what u find on a blog hop
ReplyDeleteloving it and your cards
thank you
You are sooo talented! I'll be back.Thanks.
ReplyDeletelove your header and the little chicky stamp!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful. Love all of your chicks and those shells! Thanks for noting about the playing with different inks and combinations.
ReplyDeleteLove those chicks. I'm going to try your technique.
ReplyDeletebeautiful cards and love your calander
ReplyDeleteThe little chick is sooo cute Linda!!!
ReplyDeleteOh WOW!!! Those shells are amazing!! I have that set and you have inspired me to get them out and make something!! I love the colors and the entire design. Beautiful job!!
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