
Do you want to stamp a number of images together so they overlap but you end up with them all messing up together. Try Masking the images.
In this week’s WATCH IT WEDNESDAY you will see: How to mask your images to create scenes.
While in this video they have used the Stampin’ Up! set Sitting Here you could use this technique for many other stamp sets. It’s especially great with flower images to create a colourful garden.
The Masking technique might be something you have been aware of for some time, but if you like me you tend to forget these simple ideas. That’s why I thought I would share this with you today.
Thanks for visiting,
Jenny
Published by Jenny Hayward
I am married to Glenn and we have 2 adult children: Josh and Carlie. I live in the Northern Suburbs of Wollongong; just south of Sydney, NSW Australia.
I joined Stampin' Up! in August 2008. I'm having a great time playing with ink and paper and sharing my creations with you.
Thank you for visiting me in my corner of the blogosphere. I hope I inspire you along the way. I hold regular classes and workshops in my studio in East Corrimal and offer classes and tutorials by mail. I hope I can share stamping with you and your friends soon.
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Happy creating,
Jenny
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