i think it's the kissing part more that is throwing me... are you just embossing again with a second stamp or at the same time as the flower stamp? i THINK i get it now... but, is the tim holtz stamp showing over the flowers too?
i guess i'm a little slow.... but, i am not understanding how you did the background. are you putting the embossing pad down and clear embossing, then stamping over it? sorry, i just am not understanding but i love it. i understand a resist technique, but this one has thrown me. thanks for the help. love this effect!
@babyblueagle1 I think it actually may be the actual stamp that is throwing you off. It is a bold stamp that is leaving the openings that I color. It's kind of like a negative. I stamped it with clear ink & embossing powder on ivory paper. All of the area's that are left behind are the things like the flowers & birds & butterflies. Hope that helps you. JIL
@stampyra i think i have it figured it out, let me know if this is right... you inked the flower stamp with versamark, and BEFORE putting it to the paper you stamped the flower stamp with the tim holtz stamp, therefore removing the versamark from off of the flower stamp, mainly the blank space. is this correct? one more thing... what is the name and brand of the stamp set with the flowers. LOVE IT! I appreciate your response and this great tutorial! ;) Thanks for sharing with all of us!
Awesome tutorial Jil! I am so happy with my stains too and can't wait to try some different techniques besides just straight staining. Thanks for the inspiration to take the leap :-)
Beautiful effects! I just got 7 of the stains and need to play with them more. I got some glassine paper over the weekend and really want to try them with that. TFS, Heather
@ThePaperCastle You're really going to like them. They are really intense. The glassine is super cool. I am plannin got play around with it today. I want to make flowers with it first. They look really fun. Thanks, JIL
The Tintz company did go out of business at least a year ago, maybe two. I still have some of them and use them in a similar way. Thanks for showing how you use the Stains.
Do you think you could do a video of the stamps because i dont really get what you mean
222lilnikki 1 week ago
Thank you so much for sharing I am inspire to try the tint you make look easy!!!!
Rachelssummer 1 month ago
i think it's the kissing part more that is throwing me... are you just embossing again with a second stamp or at the same time as the flower stamp? i THINK i get it now... but, is the tim holtz stamp showing over the flowers too?
babyblueagle1 9 months ago
i think it's the kissing part more that is throwing me... are you just embossing again with a second stamp or at the same time as the flower stamp?
babyblueagle1 9 months ago
i guess i'm a little slow.... but, i am not understanding how you did the background. are you putting the embossing pad down and clear embossing, then stamping over it? sorry, i just am not understanding but i love it. i understand a resist technique, but this one has thrown me. thanks for the help. love this effect!
babyblueagle1 9 months ago
@babyblueagle1 I think it actually may be the actual stamp that is throwing you off. It is a bold stamp that is leaving the openings that I color. It's kind of like a negative. I stamped it with clear ink & embossing powder on ivory paper. All of the area's that are left behind are the things like the flowers & birds & butterflies. Hope that helps you. JIL
stampyra 9 months ago
@stampyra i think i have it figured it out, let me know if this is right... you inked the flower stamp with versamark, and BEFORE putting it to the paper you stamped the flower stamp with the tim holtz stamp, therefore removing the versamark from off of the flower stamp, mainly the blank space. is this correct? one more thing... what is the name and brand of the stamp set with the flowers. LOVE IT! I appreciate your response and this great tutorial! ;) Thanks for sharing with all of us!
babyblueagle1 9 months ago
Where do you get the Tim Holtz Distress Stains?
mississchic 10 months ago
Hi Jil,
Thanks so much for sharing your techniques!! I love the resist!!
Have a great week! ~Lola :)
gabby0799 10 months ago
Love the resist technique. Can't wait to try it out! TFS.
td2596 10 months ago
Fascinating product--seems very versatile.-- lovely colours.
iluvtojournal 10 months ago
Great tutorial....thanks Jil!
1sunflowermel 10 months ago
Awesome tutorial Jil! I am so happy with my stains too and can't wait to try some different techniques besides just straight staining. Thanks for the inspiration to take the leap :-)
Brigitte
shoeprincess1 10 months ago
Beautiful effects! I just got 7 of the stains and need to play with them more. I got some glassine paper over the weekend and really want to try them with that. TFS, Heather
ThePaperCastle 10 months ago
@ThePaperCastle You're really going to like them. They are really intense. The glassine is super cool. I am plannin got play around with it today. I want to make flowers with it first. They look really fun. Thanks, JIL
stampyra 10 months ago
great tutorial...tfs
sudmorris 10 months ago
@sudmorris Thanks! JIL
stampyra 10 months ago
The Tintz company did go out of business at least a year ago, maybe two. I still have some of them and use them in a similar way. Thanks for showing how you use the Stains.
dalerose600 10 months ago
@dalerose600 I really liked the Tintz but figured they were gone. They were onto something. I'm just glad Ranger came out with a similar product. JIL
stampyra 10 months ago
beautiful colors! very pretty.tfs
lollyrot7 10 months ago
@lollyrot7 I really like all of the new inks. The colors are really intense. JIL
stampyra 10 months ago
TFS! Have not gotten the stains yet but can not wait to get some in the future!
Savyjade 10 months ago
@Savyjade The stains are really cool. I can't wait to get a chance to do even more with them. JIL
stampyra 10 months ago
thanks so much for sharing!
flacrafter 10 months ago
@flacrafter I hope it helped you some. JIL
stampyra 10 months ago