Hi there! Today I wanted to show you how to stamp one sheet of patterned paper and mass produce four different cards. I am using the layering stamp set called Fresh Cut Florals from WPlus9.
I am using ink pads in the colors: Hot Mama, Grape Juice, Green Apple, Maliblue, Audrey Blue, Island Blue, Catkin, Green leaf, Lucky, Sparrow, Khaki, Lemon Chiffon, Golden locks, Sunshine, Cotton Candy, and Teeny Bikini.
I stamped all of the flower layering images onto a piece of A2 sized card stock. I cut the stamped background into four pieces and added them onto four cards.
I gold heat embossed the sentiments “wishing you a happy birthday” and “wishing I could be there to tell you happy birthday” on the first two cards.
On the second two cards I embossed the sentiments “happy birthday just a little something” and “happy birthday”.
I added all of the sentiments on different strips of paper onto different positions on all of the cards.
It took me only about 30 minutes to create these four cards with this mass producing technique, which is great.
Enjoy the video!
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Hi Simon! I really LOVE these cards and how you made your own patterned paper! I discovered your YouTube channel a couple weeks ago and I’ve really enjoyed watching your videos. Thank you so much for sharing your creativity with us! 🙂
I have this stampset and I never know what to do with it. Your background is an excellent idea and now I know what to make with this set! Thanks for sharing your idea and video. You are very talented and I look forward to your future posts.
Love your quick, clean cards using one of my all time favorite sets Fresh Cut Florals. The video was fantastic Simon – hope you keep sharing your art with us all!! So happy and pretty!!
Simon, your cards are just beautiful! I love the idea of mass producing cards. You are a talented young man. I hope to see more of your videos. Thanks for sharing your talents with us.
Sue
Gorgeous cards – really love the colors! I’m impressed by both your techniques and your videos – how long have you been creating cards?
I absolutely love the background you created! I finally managed to order this stamp set and I’m so excited to try this technique. You are very talented Simon!