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Plaids

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Every now and again I get lucky and get to spend a weekend at a stamp show.  Yeah!!  Recently, I was in York PA demonstrating how our Woven Plaid stamp makes a quick and easy plaid.  The fun part was after spending so much time doing the quick and easy plaids I still had time to try stamping the plaids a little differently, and boy was I pleased with the results!!  Today I'm going to share some of those results with you!  

Are you ready??? 

Let me start by saying that I was using a cling mounted stamp instead of my usual mounted version.  Because of this I was able to cut my stamp in 3rd's.

Here's what our Woven Plaid stamp looks like, 

and here's where I cut apart my stamp... (hint... when I cut any stamp apart I usually add a notch or zigzag so when I want to put the stamp back together they fit together like puzzle pieces)

Here goes....

I started by putting just the biggest section on my acrylic mount and inking it with a taupe dye ink

 

my favorite plaid is a diagonal so I started by angling across the center.

I changed the angle of my card making the stamped image straight and then filled the card above the single stamped image leaving about 1/8" in between each image (hint - I always stamp ABOVE the first image so I can see where to place it easier) I did have to rotate it half way through to finish

After choosing a green dye ink as my second color I once again stamped it at an angle in the center, crossing the taupe lines

and again changed the angle of my card to stamp above the center green image leaving 1/8" between images 

till I filled the card again!

Now it was time to remove the widest part of the plaid stamp from my acrylic mount and replace it with the smallest piece.

                                       

Using a black dye ink pad and the smallest section of the plaid I stamped it in the center of the widest part of the taupe plaid images

 

till I stamped over all of them... 

 

and then started stamping on top of the green images as well... 

till I had filled the entire card.  I have to add here how freaky it was stamping on top of the taupe and green, because it kept changing the color of my black ink.  Okay not really, but the colors are seriously different depending on whether you've stamped on the taupe or the green or the combination of both...you'll see :)

 

To finish my card I stamped our Hayrides Harvest Sentiment on white card stock using brown dye ink, overstamped it with our Pumpkin with Leaves and orange dye ink and added  

the flourish from our Handmade Fragile stamp before die cutting it with an oval nestie die and then layered it with a green scalloped die cut.

So, what do you think?  Talk about a whole different look for our plaid stamp right?  Oh, I should mention that this whole plaid took less than 10 minutes to make.  It was so quick I was able to do these as well....

 

 


 

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