Backdrop Stamping

Hello there!

Mayuri here to share a card using some of the newest stamp and die sets;-)

©Candles in the Garden. Neat and Tangled October 2017 - Backdrop Stamp and  Falling Circles Coverplate

For this card, I used the Backdrop stamp, which at first may seem deceptively simple, but actually packs quite a punch.

©Candles in the Garden. Neat and Tangled October 2017 - Backdrop Stamp and  Falling Circles Coverplate

I began by stamping the Backdrop image repeatedly across a panel of white cardstock, using a range of different coloured inks. I wanted to create a rainbow effect but wasn't sure what would happen to each impression as it overlapped the last.

©Candles in the Garden. Neat and Tangled October 2017 - Backdrop Stamp and  Falling Circles Coverplate

I was quite surprised with the results and almost didn't want to cover all that stamping up, but I then ran the panel through my die-cutting machine with the Falling Circles Coverplate.

©Candles in the Garden. Neat and Tangled October 2017 - Backdrop Stamp and  Falling Circles Coverplate

I then simply foam mounted the stamped and die-cut panel to a white card base and moved onto the sentiment, which comes from the Hello Winter set. I chose one of the simple sentiments from the set and heat embossed it in white on a strip of black cardstock.

©Candles in the Garden. Neat and Tangled October 2017 - Backdrop Stamp and  Falling Circles Coverplate

I foam mounted the sentiment to the card front and finished off with some sequins.

Thanks for stopping by!

5 comments

  1. Loved it ! The overlapped stamping and circles create a very cool effect !

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  2. This is fantastic!! Love the final effect, the vibrant colors and the beautiful circles :) Perfect touch!

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  3. Aha! Now I understand ;) Beautiful.

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