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© 2002-2011www.patstamps.com Supplies: - Cut-N-Dry Stamp Pad Foam - Water based markers with brush tip - Water Spritzer - White Cardstock (for different outcomes, try different white cardstocks, such as glossy, Ultra Smooth White, etc.) - Dark Ink Step One: Prepare “faux” ink pad by cutting a piece of Cut-N-Dry Stamp Pad Foam. Foam can be cut to any shape or size. Step Two: Using brush tip markers, color directly on to grey side of the Cut-N-Dry foam. Be sure to overlap marker lines so that the colors blend together well. Foam Stamping Tutorial April/May 2011 This technique was contributed and filmed by Design Team member Jane Bosi. The original idea was from Penny Black. Pretty has never been so easy!

Foam Stamping Tutorial - Technique Junkies · 2015. 3. 26. · Step One: Prepare “faux” ink pad by cutting a piece of Cut-N-Dry Stamp Pad Foam. Foam can be cut to any shape or

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  • © 2002-2011www.patstamps.com

    Supplies: - Cut-N-Dry Stamp Pad Foam- Water based markers with brush tip- Water Spritzer- White Cardstock (for different outcomes, try different white cardstocks, such as glossy, Ultra Smooth White, etc.)- Dark Ink

    Step One:Prepare “faux” ink pad by cutting a piece of Cut-N-Dry Stamp Pad Foam. Foam can be cut to any shape or size.

    Step Two:Using brush tip markers, color directly on to grey side of the Cut-N-Dry foam. Be sure to overlap marker lines so that the colors blend together well.

    Foam Stamping TutorialApril/May 2011

    This technique was contributed and filmed by Design Team member Jane Bosi. The original idea was from Penny Black. Pretty has never been so easy!

  • © 2002-2011 www.patstamps.com

    Step Three:Spritz colored foam piece 3-5 times. The most difficult part of this technique is determining the proper amount of water saturation for your desired result. It is recommended that you practice on scrap paper until you are comfortable with the water to result ratio.

    Step Four:Stamp foam directly on to white cardstock.

    Finished CardArtwork: Jane BosiStamps: I Brake for Stamps

    Step Five:You can usually stamp up to three times before needing to remoisten the stamp foam. When re-inking the stamp foam, be sure to first dry the foam completely. The foam will dry by squeezing it in an absorbent towel.

    Stamp Images over the colored background with dark ink. Finish as desired.

  • © 2002-2011 www.patstamps.com

    Finished CardArtwork: Nancy DawsonStamps: Stampin’ Up!© 1990-2011 Stampin’ Up! ®

    Finished CardArtwork: Jane BosiStamps: I Brake for Stamps

    Finished CardArtwork: Judy JacksonStamps: Stampers Anonymous, Marks Finest Papers

    Finished CardArtwork: Jane BosiStamps: I Brake for Stamps

  • © 2002-2011 www.patstamps.com

    Finished CardArtwork: Chris DickinsonStamps: I Brake for Stamps

    Finished CardArtwork: Kimm Bennington-ThompsonStamps: smARTworks, Stampin’ Up!© 1990-2011 Stampin’ Up! ®

    Finished CardArtwork: Judy JacksonStamps: Mark’s Finest Papers

    Finished CardArtwork: Judy JacksonStamps: Alluring Impressions, mark’s Finest Papers

  • © 2002-2011 www.patstamps.com

    Finished CardArtwork: Chris DickinsonStamps: I Brake for StampsPaper: Paper Temptress

    Finished CardArtwork: Lisa SomervilleStamps: Artistic Outpost

    Finished CardArtwork: Judy JacksonStamps: Stampers Anonymous

    Finished CardArtwork:Ann ClackStamps: smARTworks

  • © 2002-2011 www.patstamps.com

    Finished CardArtwork: Lisa SomervilleStamps: smARTworks

    Finished CardArtwork: Kimm Bennington-ThompsonStamps: Penny Black

    Finished CardArtwork: Nancy JuddStamps: smARTworks