Have you ever tried stamping directly onto Designer Series Paper yet? If not it works great on the Sale-a-bration Simply Marbleous Designer Series Paper. Give your stamped images some dimension and variety in colors with these simple and fun stamping techniques. I stamped directly onto the Gray Simply Marbleous DSP with Basic Gray ink. I stamped onto the Flirty Flamingo Simply Marbleous DSP with the Flirty Flamingo ink and used the Coastal Cabana Simply Marbleous DSP behind my frame.
This is the Flowering Rain Boots Bundle and I thought the images went rather well with the Simply Marbleous Sale-a-bration Designer Series Papers. You might be asking is stamping directly on Designer Series Paper really a technique? I think it is; it is different from just stamping onto cardstock.
Did you notice I embossed the Basic White that is on the Basic White card base? I used the new Gingham embossing folder. This is a bit of a different embossing folder; not what I had expected but I do like the embossed image with this bundle.
A nice little double bow to tie the flower bouquet up. This is the perfect card for anyone really; so pretty and you can use it for any occasion.
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4 thoughts on “Stamping Techniques With Simply Marbleous Sale-a-bration Paper”
Love your idea with the water can! Thank you!
Such a pretty card! Love the idea of stamping on DSP! TFS!
Thanks Cherie, It is a technique we often forget about.
Thanks Gigi, Yes, this paper was perfect for stamping directly onto.