 Γεια σας, είμαι Vicky και είμαι ευχαριστή. Σήμερα θα σημαίνω 5 διαφορετικές πρόεδρος για πώς μπορείς να χρησιμοποιήσεις μεγαλύτερες στάνπες, όπως αυτή. Αυτό είναι το Πριτοιπιόνι's στάνπι και είναι ένα από τα στάνπες από το τελευταίο τρόπο από το Σαίμον Σέ's στάνπι. Έχει αυτήν την καλύτερη συγγραφή με φλούρες και νομπίες και θα σας δείξω 5 τεκνικές για πώς μπορείς να χρησιμοποιήσεις. Σο από τα τεκνικές μετά το βίντεο θα χρησιμοποιήσω αυτήν την στάνπι, όπως ένα παράδειγμα, αλλά見ταστηθεί σε ανάγκη σας, θα βρεις μία αυτά τα μυστικές στάνπες, ξέρω ότι μπορείς να μεταγωτήσεις ακόμα αυτές τις τέκνικες που θα σας δείξεις σώμα. Για το πρώτο τεκνικό, θα χρησιμοποιήσω τον καλύτερο στάνπι με στάνπιο και αργάυσα να χρησιμοποιώω τα μυστικασία μου και χρησιμοποιήσω. Αυτό είναι το πιο εύκολο τρόπο που μπορείς να κάνεις με ένα βαγγράμμα, όχι ότι είναι πολύ χρήκο και δεν μπορεί να είναι δύσκολο στον κομμάτι, όχι ότι είναι ένα πολύ εξαιρετικό προσπαθείο να πάρεις στον κομμάτι με το καλύτερο your favorite medium, όλα αυτά τα μικρή πράγματα. Για να κολλωθήσω τη σχέση μου, θα χρησιμοποιήσω μου Artisa Real Brass Markers, αυτά είναι τα 48 set και έχει ένα πολύ καλύτερο κομμάτι. Μετά αυτά τα κομμάτια και τα μικρή που μπορείς να κάνεις με τους, δεν πιστεύω ότι θα χρησιμοποιήσεις περισσότερο. Τα έχουν ένα πιο εξαιρετικό κομμάτι στον κομμάτι και έχουν ένα μικρό μπράσμα που μπορείς να κομμάσεις στον κομμάτι. Για να κολλωθήσω τα κομμάτια, αυτά είναι τα watercolour markers. Τα αυτά οι markers were sent to me by Artisa but this video is not sponsored by any way from them. They just sent them to me to try them out and I really like them. Plus they gave me coupon code for their website for me and my viewers and you will find it down below the description area as well as on my blog. It's a 10% coupon code to get anything you like from their websites. Now you can move the color with water and you can use either the water brush that comes in the set, any of the water brushes that you probably have. But they have also sent me a set of seven different water brushes that I want to try out today in this video. These are the ones that you fill in with water. You press on the barrel to start the flowing and then you're ready to go. And the set comes from very thin brush all the way to very flat and wide ones. I had these pens for about a couple of weeks and I have been playing with them a lot and I really like them. I also like their water brushes. I think the flow is quite controllable and they don't just pour water all over your project. Remember that I don't do sponsored videos but I do get a lot of products from many companies to try them out and use them on my videos. However, not everything makes it into my videos. I only use what I absolutely love and I know it works and I can recommend it to you guys. Now I'm working on a watercolor paper and as you can see it is really easy for me to blend those colors together. I find that it is more relaxing and easier to do than using alcohol markers. And at this point I'm not using any water at all. I'm just doing all the blending directly on my paper with those two markers that I'm using. I'm going to repeat the same process and color all the flowers. So for the first technique just go for it, use your favorite coloring medium and color the whole image. Now I'm going to color the leaves. Again I'm using the same technique as with the petals. I'm adding at the base of the leaf the darker shade and then with the lighter color I start from the tip of the leaf and then go all my way down to meet the darker color where I can blend them together. Of course you can use another color to color in all the white space in between those flowers and leaves. I decided to leave it white as it is. And to make it a cart I just placed this panel on top of a green cart base, stamped and embossed my sentiment on top of a very thin strip of cart stock and I also added a few of those droplets all over the place. And check out how vibrant my colors look just because I didn't use water to thin them down. The second way is to heat emboss the whole thing. So here I'm using VersaMarking, I'm going to stamp it on a piece of white cart stock and I'm using my misty here and just because I cannot use a little magnet since it's going to cover up completely the whole space I have some double-sided tape underneath that's removable tape so I know that the paper is going to stay in place. Now I'm going to stamp everything twice just to make sure that I have a good impression and I'm going to apply gold embossing powder. This design creates really elegant carts perfect for weddings and anniversaries and it could look also great with silver embossing powder as long as you end up with a beautiful lace looking background that has a lot of shine. To turn this into a cart I'm using a panel that is gold. I have foam tape at the back of my stamped image. I'm going to stick that on top and as you can see I have chopped off a little bit from the bottom just to make my cart more interesting and I also die cut out of the same cart stock, the gold cart stock, the word congrats. I'm going to stick that at the bottom of my panel and I have a lovely cart perfect for weddings or anniversaries. Now for the third design idea I call it pop-up a part of the design which means that you are going to stamp the whole thing on a panel using a very pale ink pad. Here I'm using one by Simon Says Stamp. The ink I'm using is Burley Beige but as always you will find everything I'm using linked down below so I'm going to stamp it one more time just to get a good impression everywhere and I have a very pale impression not very up into your face or a vibrant and now I'm going to stamp again just a part of this design. I only want a flower so for that I'm going to use a white scrap of paper. This is a watercolor cart stock by the way and I'm using black ink to stamp that making sure that the ink is permanent so it's not going to smudge when I will use water with my brushes. Now the idea is to color just a part of the image cut it out and pop it on top of your already stamped panel. This is going to add some dimension and it's going to bring the image into life so again here I'm coloring my flower with my Arteza brush pens since I'm trying them out for you today. Now in this case I'm using another technique to color in the petals so I'm just using one color here and I am diluting it with water and you can see that I end up with a paler look and it's not as vibrant as the first cart that I made using the oranges and the yellows. I work on every petal separately, I add color at the base of each petal and then with the water brush I just blend it out making sure that I don't cover up completely the whole petal. I like to have some white areas here and there. Now I'm going with a darker marker and you can see that you can use that as a palette I just applied a little bit of color on my glass mat there and now I'm picking up a darker shade and I take it only at the base of the petals where the darker shades are. I also colored a few leaves that are attached to this flower and now I'm going to use my scissors and cut it out exactly where the black lines are. I'm going to run a black marker around the edges of my cutout piece This is going to disguise any mistakes that I did as I was cutting out and it's also going to get rid of that white edge. It's a little detail that really makes a big difference to your cutouts. Now all I have to do is to add some foam tape at the back and I'm going to place it directly on top of the same flower but now it is nicely popped up and colored. For my card base I went with a cardstock that matches the darker shade of my flower I also cut out the word love and I stamped and embossed on a very thin black strip of cardstock the word sending. I'm going to combine everything together very close to the flower so I'm creating a little cluster there with my image and the sentiment and I finished off my card by adding some gems here and there For the fourth card I'm going to use the embossed resist technique so I'm stamping again the whole thing with VersaMarking and then I'm doing that on white cardstock and I'm going to apply white embossing powder So here is the paper, it's all embossed and obviously you can't see anything until I start blending out some color For that I'm using Distress Oxide inks in two of my favorite colors which are Warm Lipstick and Spiced Marmalade I apply layers again and again until I have everything nicely saturated and you can see how easy it is to blend those colors together and then I will go over it with a clean cloth to clean everything that stays on top of the embossed areas Now to turn this panel into a card as you can see I cut it out to be slightly shorter than my standard card so I can see a little white underneath and I used foam tape to stick the panel down now I'm going to stick my sentiment that's just a cut out that says Hux it comes from an other new die set that I keep using again and again one of my favorite sentiment die cuts and here are some close up photos on this card and for my fifth technique for today I'm going to use my alcohol lifting So here I'm working on Yupo I have applied with my pipette a little bit of blending solution and then on top I'm going with my alcohol inks The colors I'm using I believe are Pool, Mermaid and Denim and I'm going to blow with a straw making sure that all that ink is going to cover up completely the whole panel Once my Yupo paper was completely dry I placed it inside my misty remember I have some double sided tape underneath which is removable So it's going to stay in place and I'm going to ink up my whole stamp with a lift ink This is a product by Ranger that is going to lift the ink from the Yupo and it's going to give a beautiful ghost result Once you open up the door of the misty you will see nothing has happened but you need to leave that ink to react a little bit and then once you leave it for a few seconds you can buff it off like I'm doing here and then the beautiful design is going to be revealed Also remember that now your stamp has ink on top which you can of course stamp on top of some paper and you will have another background and now to turn this panel into a card I cut out the word thanks and I'm going to stick that on a white card base I also completed my sentiment by stamping one more sentiment and I placed it just underneath and let's take a quick look on all the 5 cards that I created using the same background stamp using stamping, inking, coloring, embossing and even lift inking all different ways that create beautiful cards just with one stamp So thank you all for watching today I hope I have inspired you to give background stamps ago I think they are great for creating cards plus they give you the opportunity to play around with so many different techniques Don't forget you will find the coupon code down below as well as links to everything I used I hope you will have a lovely weekend and I'll see you all next week