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4 Score Stamping Technique

6/25/2022

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 I am so excited about a stamping technique that I saw on YouTube recently!  Creative Treehouse calls it Split 4 Stamping Technique ​but I couldn't remember it and my technique is just a tiny bit different.  I liked it so much, I've made 15 cards in no time.

To begin, score an 8-1/2 x 11 inch white cardstock (I used Hammermill Color, Copy, Cover) at 5-1/2 inch and 4-1/4 inch.  Gather botanical stamps you'll be using (SU) and a variety of inks (Distress Cubes).  Ink and spritz the stamp with the first ink color and stamp from the center out.  Repeat in all 3 quadrants.  Choose another stamp and ink and spritz and stamp/overlap next to the first stamped image.  Repeat the process until you are satisfied with the result.  I like to extend into the white space quite a bit.  Cut apart at the scored lines to create 4 card fronts!  Affix onto cardstock and stamp as desired.  Be sure to turn the image for the best orientation prior to stamping a sentiment.

My examples below were put back together after the cards were completed for a better understanding of the stamping process.
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Notice the majority of the stamping starts at the center and extends out.  The 4 finished cards with an added perforated border are shown below.
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The next set is the exact same procedure showing the full sheet of stamping and the finished cards.  Again, the cards were finished and reassembled to show the stamping patterns.
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In this set, I dropped the inkpad onto one of the squares and had to trash it, but I showed it anyway for the full visual.
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And here's the final set!  I cut the scored panels down to 5-1/4 x 4 inches and added a colored panel.
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Tell you what, it was fun digging through my "old" wood sentiment stamps and actually stamping with them!  I had to practice on scrap paper to make sure they stamped well after sitting in a drawer for years.
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What a great technique for bulk stamping projects.  I sure do hope you give this a try!

Thanks for stopping by!

XOXO

LYN

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