Making the Most of Background Stamps – Technique 2.

Making the Most of Background Stamps – Technique 2. – Moody Leaves – Crafting with Ashee – Independent Stampin’ Up! Demo – UK.

Making the Most of Background Stamps – Technique 2. – Moody Leaves – Crafting with Ashee – Independent Stampin’ Up! Demo – UK.

Welcome back to the second instalment in my monthly series, One Background Stamp – 5 Different Techniques. In this series, I’ll be taking one background stamp and exploring five completely different ways to use it in your cardmaking projects.

This month, I’m working with the beautiful Moody Leaves background stamp, and today’s technique is all about heat embossing on vellum with Stampin’ Blend alcohol markers.

This technique creates such a soft and elegant look while still allowing the background stamp to take centre stage. It’s also a fantastic way to get even more versatility from your background stamps and your vellum stash.

Heat Embossing on Vellum with Stampin’ Blends

For both of these cards, I started by heat embossing the Moody Leaves background stamp onto vellum using white embossing powder. Heat embossing on vellum gives a really delicate, almost frosted appearance, and it works beautifully with alcohol marker colouring.

The fun part of this technique is that all the colouring is done on the reverse side of the vellum. By colouring on the back, the embossed detail stays crisp and bright on the front while the colour appears softer and slightly diffused through the vellum.

It’s a simple technique, but it gives such a professional finish.

Card One – Peaceful Pine

For the first card, I used Peaceful Pine for the layering and colouring. Rather than colouring the entire background, I chose to colour only the inside of some of the leaves.

This creates a softer and more subtle design while still highlighting the gorgeous detail in the stamp. Leaving some areas uncoloured also allows the white embossing to stand out beautifully against the vellum.

The sentiment from Scalloped Blooms keeps the design clean and elegant without distracting from the background technique.

Making the Most of Background Stamps - Technique 2. - Moody Leaves - Crafting with Ashee - Independent Stampin' Up! Demo - UK.
Making the Most of Background Stamps – Technique 2. – Moody Leaves – Crafting with Ashee – Independent Stampin’ Up! Demo – UK.

Card Two – Lemon Lime Twist

The second card uses Lemon Lime Twist, and this version has a much bolder look.

Instead of colouring inside the leaves, I coloured all the non-embossed areas on the reverse of the vellum. This makes the white embossed leaves really pop and creates a much stronger contrast.

It’s amazing how different the same technique can look simply by changing where you place the colour.

The bright Lemon Lime Twist paired with the white embossing gives this card a fresh and modern feel while still keeping that soft vellum elegance.

Making the Most of Background Stamps - Technique 2. - Moody Leaves - Crafting with Ashee - Independent Stampin' Up! Demo - UK.
Making the Most of Background Stamps – Technique 2. – Moody Leaves – Crafting with Ashee – Independent Stampin’ Up! Demo – UK.

Why This Technique Works So Well

One of the things I love most about this technique is how versatile it is. You can achieve completely different looks depending on:

  • Whether you colour inside or outside the embossed areas
  • How much colouring you add
  • The colours you choose
  • Whether you use bold or subtle contrasts

Heat embossing on vellum can sometimes feel intimidating, but it’s actually very forgiving and such a lovely way to create elegant handmade cards.

If you haven’t tried colouring on the reverse of vellum before, I’d definitely recommend giving it a go.

Measurements

  • Peaceful Pine / Lemon Lime Twist Cardstock – A6 Card Base – This is an A4 sheet cut in half and then folded in half.
  • Basic White Cardstock – 14.35cm X 10cm X 2 pieces
  • Vellum – 14.85cm X 10.5cm.

Technique Series – One Background Stamp, Five Ways

This is Technique 2 in my monthly series featuring the Moody Leaves background stamp.

I love finding ways to stretch my crafting supplies and show how one stamp can create multiple completely different looks. Background stamps are often overlooked, but they can be some of the most versatile products in your craft room.

I can’t wait to share the remaining techniques with you over the coming weeks.

Video Tutorial

Be sure to check out the full video tutorial where I walk you through the process step by step and share extra tips for working with vellum and heat embossing.

Thank You for Stopping By!

I hope you enjoyed this papercrafting project and found it inspiring! Below, you’ll find a supply list linked to my online shop and a video tutorial to guide you step by step. You can also check out my Basic Craft Products, which include the essential tools I use regularly.

Product List

Join the Crafting Fun!
Stay connected and get more creative inspiration by following me on Facebook, Pinterest, and Instagram. I also run a Facebook Group where we share projects, exchange ideas, and chat about all things crafty. I’d love for you to join and share your creations!

Online Card Club – Each month in my Facebook Group, we make three beautiful cards and a 3D project. It’s a fun and interactive way to craft together. Click here for all the details.

In-Person Crafting Classes – If you’re in North Lincoln, come craft with me in a friendly, hands-on session. Click here for upcoming dates and details.

Request a Craft Catalogue – Want a copy of the latest catalogue? Simply click the Contact Me button, and I’ll send one your way. And don’t forget—you can shop online 24/7 from the comfort of your home.

I’d love to hear from you! Leave a comment below or on my YouTube channel—your feedback means the world to me.

Until next time, Enjoy Being Creative!
Ashee xx

New Series – One Background Stamp. – Five Different Techniques.

New Series – One Background Stamp. – Five Different Techniques. – Moody Leaves – Crafting With Ashee – Independent Stampin’ Up! Demo – UK.

New Series – One Background Stamp. – Five Different Techniques. – Moody Leaves – Crafting With Ashee – Independent Stampin’ Up! Demo – UK.

I’m so excited to kick off a brand new series here on the blog! Over the next five months, I’ll be focusing on one background stamp and sharing five different techniques to help you get even more from your supplies.

This month, we’re starting with the beautiful Moody Leaves background stamp, and I’m showing you a simple but striking technique that creates bold, colourful impact with minimal effort.


New Series - One Background Stamp. - Five Different Techniques. - Moody Leaves - Crafting With Ashee - Independent Stampin' Up! Demo - UK.
New Series – One Background Stamp. – Five Different Techniques. – Moody Leaves – Crafting With Ashee – Independent Stampin’ Up! Demo – UK.

This Month’s Technique – Stamped Strips

For this first project, I stamped the Moody Leaves background in each of the new In Colours:

  • Hydrangea Hue
  • Gold Glow
  • Peaceful Pine
  • Crisp Cantaloupe
  • Barely Blush

Once all the panels were stamped, I cut them into strips and then reassembled them, mixing the colours to create a fresh, modern design. This technique is such a great way to stretch your stamped backgrounds and create multiple card fronts from just a few pieces.


New Series - One Background Stamp. - Five Different Techniques. - Moody Leaves - Crafting With Ashee - Independent Stampin' Up! Demo - UK.
New Series – One Background Stamp. – Five Different Techniques. – Moody Leaves – Crafting With Ashee – Independent Stampin’ Up! Demo – UK.

Why You’ll Love This Technique

This is one of those techniques that looks really impressive but is incredibly easy to do. It’s perfect if:

  • You want to use multiple colours without overthinking placement
  • You love clean but eye-catching designs
  • You enjoy getting the most out of a single stamped panel

Each card turns out slightly different depending on how you arrange your strips, making every project unique.


Design Details

I kept the layout clean and let the background do all the talking. The bold leaf pattern really shines when broken into strips, and the variation in colour adds depth and interest.

To finish, I added a simple sentiment—“Best Wishes”—which works perfectly for so many occasions. One version is kept minimal, while the other is stepped up slightly with a mat layer to frame the sentiment and add a touch of elegance.


Measurements

  • Hydrangea Hue / Peaceful Pine Cardstock – A6 Card Base – This is an A4 sheet cut in half and then folded in half.
  • Basic White Cardstock – 14.35cm X 10cm X 3 pieces.

What’s Coming Next?

Next month, I’ll be back with another technique using the same Moody Leaves background stamp. I love how this series will show just how versatile one stamp can be—so make sure you check back to see the next idea!

Thank You for Stopping By!

I hope you enjoyed this papercrafting project and found it inspiring! Below, you’ll find a supply list linked to my online shop and a video tutorial to guide you step by step. You can also check out my Basic Craft Products, which include the essential tools I use regularly.

Product List

Join the Crafting Fun!
Stay connected and get more creative inspiration by following me on Facebook, Pinterest, and Instagram. I also run a Facebook Group where we share projects, exchange ideas, and chat about all things crafty. I’d love for you to join and share your creations!

Online Card Club – Each month in my Facebook Group, we make three beautiful cards and a 3D project. It’s a fun and interactive way to craft together. Click here for all the details.

In-Person Crafting Classes – If you’re in North Lincoln, come craft with me in a friendly, hands-on session. Click here for upcoming dates and details.

Request a Craft Catalogue – Want a copy of the latest catalogue? Simply click the Contact Me button, and I’ll send one your way. And don’t forget—you can shop online 24/7 from the comfort of your home.

I’d love to hear from you! Leave a comment below or on my YouTube channel—your feedback means the world to me.

Until next time, Enjoy Being Creative!
Ashee xx