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Sunday, 28 April 2019

Merging Backgrounds with a Pictorial





Hello and Welcome
It is my turn to host the Technique Lovers Challenge at Splitcoast Stampers today.
I like to try and think of ways to use what we have and simple enough that everyone will be able to play along.

So here's what I came up with.  I'm calling it 'Merging Backgrounds'.
Just to help make it easier for those of us that are visual learners, I have included some pictures so you can see this simple, fun process.
I'm using some new stamps I just picked up from Magenta.


Step #1

I started with a piece of white cardstock and placed a rectangle mask from 
A Colorful Life Designs over that as I wanted to be left with a clean, white border.
(that step is not necessary but it is just my personal preference)
I used some Painter's Tape and masked down the middle and to the right hand side of
my card front.


Step #2

I got out the background stamp that I wanted to use on the left-hand side of my
card front that you see here.  I inked up the Large Floral Bkg stamp with some Bundled Sage  Distress Oxide ink and stamped.  


Step #3

Here's what it looked like after stamping.


Step #4

Next, I moved the tape to the left-hand side, covering up the flowers I just previously had 
stamped.  I got out my Urban Alphabet stamp and inked that up with some more Bundled Sage
DOX ink.


Step #5

Here's what it looked like after stamping the right-hand side.


Step #6

Remove the tape and Voila! you have merged your bkgs.
I replaced the acrylic mask and stamped the flowers down the middle using the same DOX ink.
I did heat emboss the flowers to help them pop.  It also helps to cover up any gap you may
have between the two different stamped background.  I sponged a bit more ink along
the edges to help define the stamped area.


To finish off my card, I die cut a frame and scored around the outer edges to give it more of a 'framed' feel.  I glued that directly onto a plain white card base.  
I cut my piece down, leaving the white border edge and then pop dotted it inside the frame.

Thanks so much for coming by and taking a look.
I hope you will try this out.

Adding my card to these challenges:
Simon Says Wed.- ANYTHING GOES
The Male Room- ANYTHING GOES
A Vintage Journey- Neutral Zone
My Time to Craft- SPRING FLOWERS


Supplies
Stamps- Urban Alphabet (Magenta); Thistle (Magenta); Large Floral Bkg (Magenta)
Inks- Bundled Sage DOX (TH)
Paper- heavy white (Scribes Nook)
Accessories and Tools- Misti (My Sweet Petunia); clear eb powder; rectangle die (Spellbinders);
Cuttlebug; pop dots; ScorPal


21 comments:

  1. Karen, OMG it looks amazing. This is definitely one technique I'm going to try.

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  2. Fantastic background! You make it seem so easy, but the hard part is coming up with this idea. Genius!! Thanks Karen! xx

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  3. That’s a fantastic background technique! It’s going on my list of background ideas. Thanks for sharing your wonderful talents with us!

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  4. This card just jumped out at me in Stamp Junkies this morning, Karen. Fabulous design, and lovely colors. Love it. I will be giving your technique a try...thanks for the tutorial.

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  5. A fabulous card Karen and thanks for showing us how you achieved it. I love the mix of greeens giving depth to the piece. x

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  6. Absolutely gorgeous Karen, what a wonderful technique and love the images and colours, Kate x

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  7. Karen you've magically merged these images! Saving to try one day!
    =]

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  8. You always come up with such remarkable ideas and techniques, Karen! Thanks for showing the way!

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  9. Thanks for the great idea of a new way to use my background stamps! Love all the texture you created with your stamps. I'll try to get a card done for your SCS challenge.

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  10. What a great idea and wonderful results, Karen. Now to find two backgrounds stamps that will merge well.

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  11. WOW! this is amazing, I wish you lived nearer to show me lots of what you do and give me the confidence in stamping in general.
    Faith x

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  12. This is gorgeous!!! I need to try this!!

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  13. Beautiful Magenta stamps for your Merging Backgrounds Technique, Karen. I love how you stamped over your backgrounds for your gorgeous card. All your stamping added so much interest and dimension to your wonderful card, my friend. TFS Hugs..Nancy

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  14. wow - I love this - so effective. Thanks for sharing how you did it too, I'm a visual learner ;)

    Thanks for sharing with us at The Male Room.
    Linby x
    DT

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  15. I so enjoyed reading your post and how you did this unique and striking card. Love that you only used one colour of oxides and what a stunning effect. A stand out card Karen x

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  16. Gorgeous KAren.. going to give that a try.. other colors too!
    Thanks for sharing.. and for enjoying my design :)

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  17. What a wonderful technique Karen, and a great way to stretch our supplies. A lovely result - thank you so very much
    Blessings
    Maxine

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  18. wow ! Amazing result with this technique !

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  19. Your 'merging background' technique is wonderful! I love the neutral tones you used, your card is gorgeous!

    Thank you for joining in our Neutral Zone challenge at A Vintage Journey. Anne x

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  20. A stunning card and technique x great to have you hop on board with us at A Vintage Journey this month
    Best Wishes
    Annie x

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