Color Blocking? I had to ask about this one! Apparently it is when you stamp on several sheets of card stock and then "puzzle piece" the image with die shapes. The sample that we were given was to use square and rectangle dies. I tried mine with the triangle dies. Take a look:
It was kind of a tedious technique to try, but the fact that it creates so many different colored cards with one layout is a time saver!
I used these Stampin' Up Supplies:
Cardstock = Basic White Thick Cardstock for the card base. Real Red, Daffodil Delight, Pumpkin Pie, Granny Apple Green, Gorgeous Grape, and Balmy Blue
Ink = Momento Black, Real Red, Bumble Bee, Pumpkin Pie, Granny Apple Green, and Balmy Blue
Stamp Sets = Textured Essentials, Pattern Play
Dies = Stitched Triangles
I hope that you will give this technique a try!
Happy Hopping!
Angela O'Neill
Color Blocking? I had to ask about this one! Apparently it is when you stamp on several sheets of card stock and then "puzzle piece" the image with die shapes. The sample that we were given was to use square and rectangle dies. I tried mine with the triangle dies. Take a look:
It was kind of a tedious technique to try, but the fact that it creates so many different colored cards with one layout is a time saver!
I used these Stampin' Up Supplies:
Cardstock = Basic White Thick Cardstock for the card base. Real Red, Daffodil Delight, Pumpkin Pie, Granny Apple Green, Gorgeous Grape, and Balmy Blue
Ink = Momento Black, Real Red, Bumble Bee, Pumpkin Pie, Granny Apple Green, and Balmy Blue
Stamp Sets = Textured Essentials, Pattern Play
Dies = Stitched Triangles
I hope that you will give this technique a try!
Happy Hopping!
Angela O'Neill
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