Papertrey Ink Kissing with Die Cuts
The Papertrey Make it Monday Challenge this week is a twist on the Kissing Technique. This usually means that you touch or kiss a second stamp on to an inked up first stamp. The result is that the pattern from the second stamp is transferred onto the first stamp. Then when you stamp on your card using the first stamp the pattern from the second stamp is transferred as well. This makes for an interesting outcome. Same thing happens when you kiss someone at work. Lipstick gets transferred to his collar and there is an interesting outcome when he gets home from work! But I digress …………….. In this challenge instead of using a second stamp, we are using an intricate diecut to create the secondary pattern and transfer it to the stamp. To further add interest, bits of the multi-stamped diecuts are also used on the card. In the case of this card, I used Friendly Flowers as the base stamp and the Scribbles die for the secondary pattern. I then cut out the centres of the smallest scribbles die cuts to use as the flower centres. Epoxy Bubbles from Close to My Heart finish off the flower centres.
Posted on August 27, 2015, in Card Samples, Challenge Entries, Debbie's Challenge Entries, Oscar's (Deb's) Card Samples and tagged Kissing Technique, Papertrey Ink. Bookmark the permalink. 5 Comments.
Fabulous!
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Gorgeous!
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Wow, this turned out great! Beautiful card!
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Love the colors you used – your ‘kissed’ flowers look wonderful!
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Wonderful card!!
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