Hello, crafters. Welcome back for another Yippee For Yana video!
We are okay. We are located in the Western Ukraine. We continue to volunteer and help Ukrainian army in any way we can. You can read more about our efforts on the new blog – freeukraine2022.wordpress.com.
In this video, I’m sharing a simple take on a one-layer stamped pattern card for a crafty friend! It’s been a while since I’ve done any fun pattern stamping and I thought it was time I re-visited this awesome stamping technique.
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VIDEO TUTORIAL
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CARD DETAILS
For me, pattern stamping is taking a small image or a grouping of small images and stamping them onto the background to fill the entire card front space in what appears to be a random or structured manner. You can create a stamped pattern using just a single image or a grouping of images.
I love all of the images in the US OF CRAFT-AY set, these crafty supplies look so adorable and very inspiring, so I opted to use all of them on my card. I stamped a test pattern onto a piece of scrap paper, and even test colored it to decide which colors to use for my final project. For this particular pattern, I reserved the space in the center of the background for my sentiment. I wanted the card to be one layer, so I needed to leave space on the background for the sentiment. My sentiment reads “Oh Say, Can You Craft With Me All Weekend Long”? And because it is a pretty big message and it is the focal point of this card I will stamp it first.
Because I created my test pattern, I call it a stamping guide, I used it to re-create this pattern to the letter on my finished card. To do that, I placed my stamped guide in my MISTI stamping tool and used it to position the stamps to build the background. This is also an excellent way to stamp multiples to make identical cards.
I did my stamping on Neenah Solar White 80lb cardstock and stamped everything in Hero Arts Intensified Black ink.
If you look carefully, you’ll notice I have a small white border around the edges of my panel. This was my intention. I didn’t want this pattern to extend past the edges of the card, rather I wanted to keep it contained, so when placing my images I made sure to step away from the edge of the card and leave about a 1/4” gap.
I colored the images with Copic markers, coloring was simple with basic shading. I trimmed this panel just a little bit and to add sturdiness to my card I adhered 2 scrap sheets of cardstock together and used those to slightly pop the colored panel on the background. So there is a little bit of dimension, but it is only 2 sheets of cardstock thick. The card is still pretty thin and easily mailable.
Finally, to add some wow, I used a Wink of Stella Glitter pen and glossy accents! I coated the paint wells and the hearts with the Wink of Stella glitter and added glossy accent dots over the paints and the tiny hearts.
Have fun stamping!
SUPPLIES
I’m listing the products I used below. Click on the link to go directly to the product. Where available I use compensated affiliate links which means if you make a purchase I receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. Thank you so much for your support!
CZ Design Clear Stamps Us of Craft-ay Cz56 Crafty Hugs Shop at: SSS |
Simon Says Stamp White A2 Top Fold Scored Cards Shop at: SSS |
Neenah 80lb Solar White Cardstock Shop at: SSS |
Hero Arts Ink Pad Intense Black Ink Shop at: SSS |
Mini MISTI Stamping Tool Shop at: SSS |
Ranger Glossy Accents Glue Dimensional Adhesive Shop at: SSS |
ZIG Wink of Stella Glitter Pen Shop at: SSS |
Tonic Studios 8.5 Inch Paper Trimmer Shop at: |
Simon Says Stamp 2 Dot Runner Refills Adhesive Shop at: SSS |
Copic Markers Shop at: SSS |
Hi, Yana – I love this card! I would probably make my craft products extend off the edge, but other than that, I am possibly going to be a big old copycat and try to make a similar card. Love your work, love your style and love your heart!! So many people continue to hold you in our hearts, even if they don’t have time to watch or reply, please know that many, many people have you and Ukraine on their minds.
Lori S in PA
Apart from the fantastic card I’m always so happy to see a new email from you in my inbox. I think of you all the time
Hi Yana, what a fun card! I love it. It’s nice to have a reason to smile during a sad time here. As always, it’s good to hear from you! Like everyone, I think of you every day.