ICS Blog Hop Technique Showcase

Wednesday, August 9, 2023


Hello, Stampin' Friends, it's time for the Inspire Create Share Blog Hop this month our theme is to showcase and inspire you with techniques! My project shows sponging and the faux tile technique easy peasy fun! The great thing about these techniques is they generally use supplies most of us already have! My project features the fun Sweet Citrus stamp set from the annual catalog. I am sending this card to my dad who has been ill. 

For the faux tile technique, you need either a score board or a paper trimmer and a scoring blade. My basic white layer is 4 x 5 and you will score it at 1-inch increments in both directions! The daffodil delight card base is 4 1/4 by 5 1/4. 

Do the scoring first then do the stamping the technique works best with bolder images. Stamp on the flat side of the scoring not the raised side!


Because I wanted to show as much of the faux tile as possible, I just wanted to use 1 layer for the punch out, but it didn't really pop till I sponged around the edges! I like to cut my stampin' sponges into quarters and use a binder clip to hold them...this keeps the ink of my fingers! 


Sweet Citrus # 160641 $23.00

Thanks for coming back come back and visit again soon! Now hop on over to my friend Elizabeth's and see what she has to share with us!



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8 comments :

Janey said...

Love you citrus card!

Debbi said...

This is a cool technique that I don't think I have ever tried. I may need to remedy that!! Thanks for sharing it!

Cheryl Hamilton said...

Love that technique and I haven't done it for a long time! It's perfect with that stamp set!

Cards by Elizabeth said...

Something I haven't tried. A great card idea...thanks for sharing.

Craft With Renee said...

Beautiful card! I'll definitely be trying this technique!

Tricia Butts said...

Love the texture this technique adds to your soft and pretty card design.

Terri Takashige said...

Great technique Deb and a beautiful card!

Anonymous said...

It's Joni! I love your take on this stamp set! It's such a "sweet" set-or should I say sour! lol

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