How to Shadow Stamp – Quick Elegant Creations

By CSRClearly

Stylus Shadow Stamping Stylus Shadow Stamping

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Shadow stamping is a technique as diverse as the imagination. Whether doing basic shadow stamping or more creative shadow stamping, you will find that shadow stamping methods will help you quickly and simply theme and enhance your own distinctive projects.

Instructions

Difficulty: Easy

Things You’ll Need:

  • Solid geometric shaped stamps
  • stamping ink
  • Paper
  • Tools specified for the techniques you want to try
Step1
Shadow stamping is a new, fun, and simple way of stamping cards and pages. Shadow stamping allows you to craft your very own setting and theme for your projects. Beauty is found in the color combinations, choice of stamps and the moods you create. With shadow stamping you can create elaborate, detailed projects with very little effort.
Step2
Geometric Shadow Stamping WHAT IS SHADOW STAMPING?
Basically shadow stamping is the process of using geometric shapes or solid stamps to create a background for your project. Shadow stamping always includes the use of two or more colors, usually pastels, to create the background. This is your shadow. Once your shadow is created, you stamp your desired image over the shadow in a contrasting color. As you can imagine, this technique has vast possibilities. Shadow stamping has many techniques for varying effects which you may wish to use collectively or on their own.
Step3
INKS
There are special inks for shadow stamping, but you can do shadow stamping without them. The key to remember is that you need light images. To do this with regular inks, use a second or third impression. The shadow will get increasingly lighter with each impression.
Step4
Basic Shadow Stamping BASIC SHADOW STAMPING
Ink the entire shadow and stamp on card or scrapbook page. Stamp your image over the shadow with a contrasting color.
Step5
Elegant Edges ELEGANT EDGES
Ink only the edges using the sides of your stamp pad or a sponge. Shadow stamping with this technique will add depth to the project. This method may be combined with Basic Shadow Stamping.
Step6
SHADOW IN A SHADOW
Ink your shadow but do not stamp. Using a smaller shadow, press the unlinked stamp onto the inked one to remove ink, stamp the results onto your paper. Continue shadow stamping until the desired results are achieved.
Step7
Monoprint Shadow Stamping MONOPRINT SHADOW STAMPING
This method is just like the “Shadow in a Shadow” technique only instead of using a smaller shadow, use an image. Shadow stamping with this method is great for creating a themed page.
Step8
Stamping on Stamps STAMPING ON STAMPS
Ink your shadow stamp. Ink a smaller stamp in a darker color and stamp the image onto your inked shadow stamp. Stamp the results on paper to see your shadow stamping creation.
Step9
Stylus Shadow Stamping STYLUS SHADOW STAMPING
Ink your shadow, then using a stylus, draw lines or curves through the wet ink. Stamp on paper.
Step10
Triple Shadow TRIPLE SHADOW
Ink the first shadow and stamp. Ink a second smaller shadow, turn 90º and stamp; ink a third even smaller shadow, turn another 90º and stamp. Stamp your image over resultant background.
Step11
Shadow stamping is a technique as diverse as the imagination. Whether doing basic shadow stamping, stylus shadow stamping, or stamp on stamp shadow stamping, you will find that shadow stamping methods will help you quickly and simply theme and enhance your own distinctive projects.
Step12
For more rubber stamping information or card making tips visit: http://www.clearlyrubberstamping.com/shadow_stamping

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