Goodmorning girls, today I am going to show you how to 3D a stamped image. It really isn't that hard and it gives your card such a nice dimensional touch. It's a bit more time consuming than a regular card but with good preparation it only takes about 10 minutes more to finish!
First I pick the image I want to work with and choose some nice designpapers to go along with it. I've picked my favorite xmas stamp from last year, Willow with Stocking. Stamp a main image and 4 others (sometimes you can use more or less, it all depends on the image you use)
Cut out the main image and place it on the card ( I always glue everything together when I am completely ready picking the designpapers and embellishments)
Now look carefully at your image and choose which parts you want to cut out to get dimension. I've made four steps with Willow.
Colour your images. I colour all the steps for a nice finishing touch.
Use the pergamano Ball Tool/Embossing Tool (Thank you Paula;-)) to puff out the parts of the images before you glue them on the main image with little foam pads. I think 3Dkit gives a better result but I didn't had that in stock when creating this card. Note to self: be prepared when making a tutorial;-)
Here's the image completely done! Don't you love the sight of all the layers and the bling of the Stickles *sigh*
And here's the card ready to be send to Katharina for the Stamp Mekka next month.
Hope you've liked this little tutorial, if you have any questions please do ask and I will try to help you out.
Supplies
Stamps: Willow with Stocking
Paper: Green and Red Prism Cardstock, Xmas designpaper
Accessories: E line flowers, E line Swirl, brads
Tool: Quikcutz and Holy Leaves die
Color Medium: Copic Sketches, chalk, Stickles
Have a wonderful day!
Inge xx
WOW.....This is amazing, this card is gorgeous. I'm def gonna give this a go. Just 1 thing I'm a bit confused on....what do you mean about 'puffing' them out a bit? Soz I'm a bit slow on the uptake lol. Your card is FAB, thanks for the tute..
ReplyDeleteLotsa hugs Vicky xxx
Hi Vicky, thank you:-D
ReplyDeleteYou make the 3D parts a little more round at the backside by rolling the blue tool on it. Hope this clears things up a little;-)
Hugs, Inge xx
Hoi Inge,
ReplyDeletewat een werk zeg!
Maar ontzettend leuk om te zien
ik zou daar nooit aan gedacht hebben een 3D met stempel:)
Je kaart is zoals altijd weer beeldschoon.
Lieve groetjes
Sonja
Hoi Inge,
ReplyDeleteErg mooi zeg je 3d-kaart. Geweldig!!! Welke stickles heb je gebruikt en welke kleuren groen en blauw voor de kleding?
Leuke workshop. Bedankt.
Groetjes,
Katja
Inge wat een plaatje weer wat ben je toch goed meissie
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous. I must have a go.
ReplyDeleteThanks for tutorial.
Kathleen x
Thank you for this wonderful tutorial.
ReplyDeleteIt's a beautiful card.
Hugs, Dörte
géniale et merci on va pouvoir commencer la préparation de nos cartes de noel
ReplyDeletebisous claudine
Schitterende kaart :):)
ReplyDeleteGr Thea
This is really gorgeous. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteChrissyxx
Wonderful!!!
ReplyDeleteWow, this is really stunning. What beautiful colour combination as well. Thanks for sharing.xx
ReplyDeleteYour card is definitly so gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteThe 3D is a good idea ,I will try it too.
Hugs.
Katou
wow...this is amazing, thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThis is fantastic! I can't wait to try this method. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteJUST AWESOME!!
ReplyDeleteCAN'T WAIT TO MAKE ONE LIKE THIS!
XXX
VIVI
Oh, sooooo beautiful!
ReplyDeletesuperbe
ReplyDeletemd
It is time consumming, but the affect once it's all done is soooo worth it! Thanks for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteHoi Inge,
ReplyDeletewat een mooi effect geeft dit, bedankt voor de duidelijke uitleg en voorbeelden.
Je kaartjes is prachtig ingekleurd en samengesteld!
Groetjes,
Lins x
Das ist ein Traum von Karte!!
ReplyDeleteLG
claudia761
Beautiful, beautiful card. The colours are so nice and bright and the layering is awesome.
ReplyDeleteHallo,Mooie 3d kaart met de stempel.Gr.Nel
ReplyDeleteAwesome card and thanks so much for the great step by step tutorial! I have to try this!
ReplyDeleteHugs to you,
Pam
Stunning card, thanks for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteTeresa xx
waouhhhhhhhhhhhhh superbe
ReplyDeletebravo md