Fun transfer technique with rubber stamps


Hello my dear friends!
It's Irit here, and today I am going to share my new technical tutorial made with Rubber Dance gorgeous big stamp from the Women Collage set.
All you need is a deep edged red rubber big stamp, gel medium and a lot of patience...

Let's see how to make this project:
1. Cover the red rubber stamp with a thick layer of Gel Medium. I used whatever I found here in Israel; you can try any kind you have and I am pretty sure the results will be the same.
On the photo you see two stamps covered with Gel Mediums, but for the final project I used the Woman image only. Here you can see it dry- after 24 hours at least- and peeled from the stamp.

2. Paint over the peeled image with black acrylic paint and let it dry.
Wipe the extra paint so you just see a bit of black over the image.
3. Make the frame from a chipboard and cover it with a few layers of copper embossing powder.  Cover the black painted piece with a layer of copper pigment powder (not the embossing one, just the thin pigment).
Make the card over the transparent piece- I used the package back for this project.
Add some flowers or other embellishments and your fancy stamped piece is done.





Thanks for stopping by. I hope you will try this fun technique!

Irit


All stamps by Rubber Dance: www.rubberdance.com


Comments

Bibi Lindahl said…
Thank you, Irit! I have never seen this technique before. Looks fun to do!
xox
Unknown said…
Love this technique Irit!
Rose Tresures said…
Wow, this is such an amazing technique!!! Thanks for sharing it. I will have to try this! hugs, patty
massofhair said…
Will definitely try this technique Irit, not seen it done before and the end result is fantastic:-) xxx
Craftyfield said…
Never tried that technique either, so interesting! Your frame is gorgeous Irit.
Unknown said…
Never seen this before - very cool!
Unknown said…
Never seen this before - very cool!
Susanne Rose said…
Very interesting! Well done!!!
Unknown said…
This is Amazing!!! How do I get this stamp? <3
Bibi Lindahl said…
All stamps can be found at rubberdance.com. This particular stamp is from the Woman Collage set, which can be found in the Love & Romance category.
Unknown said…
Thank you so much!!! :)

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