I finally found a use for the heavy weight election mailers I have been receiving. I used one to create a mask for stamping.
stamping with a mask |
- I aligned up the stamp with where I wanted it to appear inside the card
- I placed the post card over the open card
- I stamped the image on one of the oversized post cards
- I used my craft knife to cut out the center
- I placed the post card over the open card and stamped the image; I did have to press a little harder due to the thickness of the post card (thankfully I was using a stamp platform)
- I stamped the remaining cards (there were four cards total); I blotted the ink on the post card between uses to reduce the likelihood that the ink might pool and run onto the card
I am sorry that I do not have photos to the completed cards (and that the photo above is not the best). It was dark outside plus I want the cards to be a surprise to the recipients.
I am fond of the Spellbound Cricut Workshop (C1526) stamp set; it is really too bad that Close To My Heart is now closed. I used the all of the stamps in this set on my Halloween cards last year.
I hope I gave you an idea for how to use your paper recyclables, aka "junk mail", when you are crafting.
Before I sign off, I want to remind you that the sale on Stampin' Up! Kit Collections ends October 31 at midnight MDT.
Enjoy your Halloween!
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