This is a simple and fun technique. Ink up the Canvas stamp with pigment ink - I found the pigment ink gave a brighter colour than the dye ink. Now, press or kiss the Big Blossom uninked stamp on to the Canvas inked stamp. The Canvas design is now transferred to the Big Blossom. Stamp the Big Blossom on to cardstock. Easy ... Easy!
Cardstock: Very Vanilla, Old Olive, Close to Cocoa
Ink: Rose Red pigment
Accessories: Crimper, 1" circle punch, Large oval punch
Stamp Sets: Big Blossom, Canvas, Warm Words
The images below have been scanned from the Stampin' Success January 2007 magazine (for demostrators). They did a far better job of samples than I could have.
SU004 Reverse Kissing Technique
If you look at your Canvas stamp, you will notice the Big Blossom has taken ink off it. Stamp it on to cardstock. You now have a tone on tone background with the flower image still visible. Too cool eh? With one inking, we have created two cards!
Cardstock: Very Vanilla, Certainly Celery
Ink: Rose Red pigment
Accessories: 11/4" circle punch, corner rounder
Stamp Sets: Big Blossom, Riveting, Merry, Canvas
Stamp Sets: Big Blossom, Riveting, Merry, Canvas
I love this! I am so gonna try this too.
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