Friday, August 18, 2017

Rubber Stamping Texture/Design Technique Video - Fun Stampers Journey Products

It is always fun to try new stamping techniques.  I hope you will find my video today helpful and inspiring too. 

I am showcasing two techniques in this video.   First is the Faux Shaving Cream Technique and the second is the Rubber Stamp Kissing Technique.   What fun ways to change out your stamped images to give your creations a unique look.

If you are reading this via e-mail, the video direct link is:
https://youtu.be/vBjU6DtcL3g



Here are some close-ups of the card front I created in the video:

 Left:  Solid Stamp Image
Right:  Faux Shaving Cream Technique

Both:   Faux Shaving Cream Technique

Both:   Rubber Stamp Kissing Technique

Both:   Rubber Stamp Kissing Technique

Remember that our Fusion Inks are on sale for the month of August 2017.  Each is 20% off its regular price.   See more information below the product listing.

Fun Stampers Journey Products Used:

Build-A Skyscraper Stamp Set SS-0340  Set of 12 stamps
Greeting Bouquet SS-0139  Set of 4 stamps
Pretty Pansy Ink Pad IP-0026
Candy Apple Ink Pad IP-0017
Whip Cream Card Stock CS-0040

August 2017 Promotions:

August 1 - 31, 2017


It's the perfect time to stock up on your favorite FSJ True Color Fusion Ink Stamp Pads.   Fun Stampers Journey is offering 20% off our 45 exclusive colors + 6 color trends stamp pads.  Regular price on these are $7.95 each, with the sale they are now $6.36 each plus tax and shipping.

If you would like to view the PDF that shows the list of all of our ink pads that are on sale, please click here.

If you would like to place an order, please place your order through my business website:
http://www.funstampersjourney.com/marydirector



Mary Director
Fun Stampers Journey Coach Manager 
http://www.funstampersjourney.com/marydirector
24/7 on-line ordering available

My YouTube Channel  https://www.youtube.com/kreateskards

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