Rather than using the stamps in the holder to create the usual circle, Louise chose to stamp the petals individually, fussy cut them out then ink and shape them individually to create unique and beautiful flowers. She also used a charcoal pencil to create some dark shadowing effects that give a lighter finish than ink would.
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Jill took an old Ikea frame and decided to revamp it to show off how stunning the new Inkadinkadoo Stamping Gear looks - even on OTP projects.
She found the Inkadinkadoo Stamping Gear so easy to use and the possibilities for its use are almost endless. Using the "Gear" as a guide, you can easily repeat your pattern and know that its going to be perfect every time.
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This layout by Jennifer Snyder illustrates some of the effects you can get using the Inkadinkado stamping gear. Repeating the pattern with contrasting colours give a detailed and pretty frame effect.
This layout, also by Jennifer Snyder, again illustrates some of the soft, subtle framing effects you can achieve with the stamping gear.
This eye catching layout from Kelly Foster shows how layering some simple stamps can add depth to your backgrounds. The domino stamp draws your eye through the page and highlights the childlike feel.