Hello friends! My guest today is the talented Karen Baker. She really epitomizes what clean and simple means when it comes to cardmaking. Her cards have such character and style and almost always involve some ingenious way to use stamps. I definitely have loads to learn from her! Today she shares with us a technique that is totally simple in concept but oh so very well-executed...She will also be issuing a challenge and a sweet prize! Yay! Read on to find out more! :)
But first, let's take a look at her lovely creations...
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Hi there! I'm so very honored that Yvonne has asked me to join her as a guest designer here on Do More With Less. I am so inspired by her creativity, especially her use of bold and bright colors and have learned so much from Yvonne. I started scrapbooking long ago and started to dabble in card making and blogging last October. My style can mostly be interpreted as clean and simple, although I like to try out new styles, techniques and just have fun! I work full time and am a mother to two boys, so my crafting time is limited to the evening hours and beyond so I've learned to maximize my crafting time.
Here's a quick tutorial on how I create stamped background paper with a grid design.
Start with the basic tools and your favorite stamp that you'd like to use for a background. For this technique, I try to use one that it a bit smaller and not so busy as to be distracting. This card uses the cute Thanks Stamp included with a purchase from Lawn Fawn!
Measure your stamp. Transfer the width and height to the paper by creating a grid with light pencil lines. My spaces ended up being 1 1/4" x 3/4"
Stamp your image repeatedly within the squares.
Trim and adhere your card.
This technique works especially well with a circular image and a single stamp color as well..as seen in this card here.
I would love to see what you come up using my stamped grid background technique with and to sweeten the deal, I will offer up a $10 gift certificate Limelight Papercrafts to one random player.
Many Thanks to Yvonne for having me as a guest designer on her blog today!
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Isn't this stamped grid background technique just fabulous? So, get cracking on your projects now! You have until September 10 to link up your *NEWLY* created projects in the comments section of this post. That's a little more than two weeks to play! :)
As always, please leave a little love for my guest! :)
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