How to Use Ghost Stamping in Cardmaking

How to Use Ghost Stamping in Cardmaking - Stacked Stone - Daffodil DayDreams - Crafting with Ashee - Independent Stampin' Up Demo - UK

How to Use Ghost Stamping in Cardmaking – Stacked Stone – Daffodil DayDreams – Crafting with Ashee – Independent Stampin’ Up Demo – UK

How to Use Ghost Stamping in Cardmaking - Stacked Stone - Daffodil DayDreams - Crafting with Ashee - Independent Stampin' Up Demo - UK
How to Use Ghost Stamping in Cardmaking – Stacked Stone – Daffodil DayDreams – Crafting with Ashee – Independent Stampin’ Up Demo – UK

Hello, I’m back with another Focus Friday project to share with you. The focus in July is on large / background stamps. I’ve used the Stacked Stone stamp here to stamp the background in different areas. I haven’t used a block to stamp with so the stamping is imperfect and merges into the background in place. This gives an organic and distressed feel to the card.

measurements

  • Very Vanilla Cardstock – A6 Cardbase – This is an A4 sheet cut in half and then folded in half
  • Sahara Sand Cardstock – 14.35cm X 10cm

other projects

Thank you for visiting me. I hope you enjoyed this project and it inspired you. The supply list linked to my online shop and video tutorial are below. Until next time Enjoy Being Creative!!

Ashee xx

Product List

Stamparatus

£45.75

Bone Folder

£6.75

Paper Trimmer

£24.00

Simply Shammy

£8.00

Daffodil Dies

£35.00

Water Painters

£13.00

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