VIDEO TUTORIAL: Reflection Technique

wanted-tamiThis Reflection Technique is super cool, and super easy. We created this card in my August Stamp Club, see the video below to learn how to create this beautiful card and technique.

I am very excited to launch the official Stamp Club website this week! The site is for Club Members only, It’s filled with ideas and techniques and bonus features not found anywhere else. Exclusive video tutorials will be posted for club projects (beginning in September), this is first of 2 August stamp club project videos that I’ll be sharing here this week to give you a taste of some of what you’ll receive in the stamp club.

STAMPIN’ UP! PRODUCTS USED:

115106 Wanted Stamp Set

Ink:  Chocolate Chip, Bordering Blue, Old Olive


Paper: Naturals White, Bordering Blue, Old Olive, Chocolate chip

 

Accessories: Chocolate Chip marker, Aqua painter, stampin’ sponge, silver brads, Old Olive striped ribbon, ticket corner punch, Large Flat cello bag (102210).


Instructions:

Stamp horse image on white panel, stamp again on cello bag. Flip cello bag and line up with horse on paper, then rub below for mirrored image. Draw grass w/ marker. Using light ink from cover of ink pad or refill paint grass. Stamp background on blue, sponge edges (or use ink pad direct to paper) in brown. Punch corners, attach brads, assemble card.

Tami White Stampin' Up Demonstrator

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WantedLarge Flat Cello Bags

 

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  1. Tami – I really LOVE the idea of the videos. This card is so cute and I’ve already made one just like it. A GREAT TECHNIQUE! Thanks.

  2. I just love that idea and the video is great. I do have a question, do you think that a differant bag like say a ziplock bag would work the same?
    Also I think that I better stock up on more ink refills, which I don’t think to purchase as often as I should.
    Thanks, Chris

  3. Tracey Clay says

    Awesome, I love this stamp set and this just makes it even better. It was the first set I ever bought when I found Stampin Up just a little over a year ago. Super neat use of the horse and it was so easy. Thanks for sharing!!

  4. Love the horse technique, but really love everything you do. You have such talent. Thanks for sharing.