Masking Technique

"When we see with our hearts…" card

Supplies used: Every Moment set, Old Olive cardstock & ink, Very Vanilla cardstock, Soft Suede cardstock & ink, Watercolour Paper, Daffodil Delight ink, StazOn, Pearl basic jewels, clips assortment, colour spritzer tool, Scallop Edge border punch, Old Olive 1/8" taffeta ribbon, Daffodil Delight 3/8" taffeta ribbon.

This was one of the four projects we created at our Regional training day a couple of months ago. It uses the masking technique to create the look of a group of flowers together using just a single stamp plus those wonder-of-wonders… the Post-It Note!!

Masking is one of the techniques that hostesses often request for their workshops. If you're interested in getting together to learn this technique, drop me a line. I'd love to share it with you!

Masking is a useful and effective technique that you can apply to your scrapbooking, cardmaking or other stamping projects.

 

*Don't forget that Sale-a-bration is just around the corner – this is one of the most exciting times to host a workshop because you can claim free stamps with a qualifying purchase of regular products. There are still weekend bookings available for Feb & March workshops, but you'll want to get in quick!

 

Happy stamping, 

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