Hello,
Hope you'll drop in at Uniko Studio where I'm sharing a discovery made while wandering through the blog-iverse: 'home made' Turnaround Stamping. Most of us are well aware that Turnabout Stamps are a new, popular, trend in stamping, involving a variety of stamps that are attached to one another and designed to be inked up and rotated to create fabulous - and in many cases, intricate - backgrounds.
Did you know, however, that we can create our own version of this type of stamping, using a bunch of little images already in our collections and a grid system? I didn't...until I found Allison Cope's video/post at Inspire Me Monday:Turnaround Stamping.
Here's a peek of what I'll be sharing, using this new, cool technique and a plethora of Uniko snowflakes and sentiments! You don't even need an engineering degree to do this! I 'may' have an additional panel (at Uniko) inked up to show you more possibilities...See you there!
Thank you for dropping by!
11 comments:
Oooh, that looks awesome, Carol! You simply cannot go wrong with snowflakes. So pretty!
I love this technique, thanks for the video link, off to have a look!
Fab set of projects and great stamping. :)
Genius! Thanks for sharing the video source. Your cards and tags are beautiful! xx
ooo will check this out - the samples are fab
simply fabulous!
These are stunning I am loving the cool colours and the sentiments are just perfect a really gorgeous collection, hugs Pops x
Thanks for figuring this out and sharing it, Carol. The snowflakes look wonderful in their soft colors.
Such a clever idea, Carol! Thanks so much for sharing your technique with us...your cards are just beautiful!
Your projects here (and on the Uniko blog) are magical, Carol ... what a brilliant idea, beautifully executed! I love turnabout stamps so being able to see how to 'make' one from my existing stash sound like a heap of fun. Thanks for sharing the link to see how it's done ... and for being a pioneer in doing it! Hugs, Anita :)
I do not own any turnabout stamps and had no idea that you can make your own! Yours look spectacular!
This is amazing! I just bought some - now it turns out I can use all of my favorite stamps to do it too!
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