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MORE MARCH INSPIRATION

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  Hello Rubber Dance fans.  Welcome back for more inspiration from the team. Gail here, and the big news is we are shipping to the US again!!!! It looks as if the shipping to the US should be better now. So we decided to open shipping again! Yay! Use this code to save 10% on your whole order:   HAPPY10 Here's a reminder of the March moodboard.  Take inspiration from anything on the moodboard; one or more colours, things, shapes, memories it inspires, things it makes you feel, etc. etc.. Dunja has put this together because some days we all need a little help to get started. Here's the fabulous March Moodboard If you are creating anything with Rubber Dance stamps this month, whatever your inspiration, please add it to the album in our FB fan group and you might be the winner of a voucher to the store. Check out these awesome makes from the team....   Dot used Snazzy Squirrel   Mariken used stamps from Textured Spring , Penc...

Atc´s Textured Flowers

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H ello and welcome to today's inspiration Friday. How is everyone? I enjoy and have a lot of fun  colorful Atc´s. I hope you like them. I have been playing with Rubber Dance's   Mixed media marks  ,   Grungy Sequins   ,   Collage Elemnts  and   Textured Flowers Very easy to do, we started. We cut watercolor paper to a size of 2.5 x 3.5 inches. In my case, the paper is smooth and hot pressed, and I color the backgrounds with inks. When the backgrounds dries (we can speed up the process with a heat gun) we're going to add texture and depth with permanent black ink, and with oxide inks here and there. Later, I emboss in white, choose one of the stamps from the set  Mixed media marks .  To add depth and highlight the background, a sewing machine stitch. I choose one of the stamps from the Textured Flowers set, stamp it on a book sheet and then cut it out and integrate it into the composition. Now I leave you some photos with details of the p...

Birds Colorful Card - Tutorial

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Hello creative friends!  How are you all keeping?  Vero (@vero.kt) is here with  new colorful cards that I hope you like.  I have been playing with some of the new stamps.   Mixed media marks ,  Flowers Gone Wild  and  Textured Birds. Very easy to do, we start. We cut watercolor paper in a size of 4 by 6 inches. In my case, the paper is smooth and hot pressed. We are going to add pieces of book sheets, which we usually have in the house, comment that collage paper, rice paper, etc. would be worth it. I have used collage glue, glue, medium gel as well. We choose a stencil and we will perform the gesso resist technique. For this we apply with a spatula or gesso finger (as a recommendation, it is not very liquid) To speed up the drying process we use a dryer. And when the gesso is completely dry, we apply color, I have used pigments, but you can also use distress inks, watercolors, acrylics,...

Technique Thursday- adding texture with modeling paste stamping

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Hi everyone, It's Asia here with a modeling paste stamping technique. I prepared for you a small photo tutorial, so let's start:) I used two pieces of paper (250g/m²), a little smaller than ATC size. I spread on them modeling paste and let it to settle for few minutes (you can actually get the similar effect with white gesso, but I decided to use here modeling paste:)  After the paste dried a little, I stamped it with beautiful leaves stamp from Rubber Dance- Crazy Flowers #2. First time my stamping did not worked as well as I would like it, but after removing a little of paste from the cards and stamping again, it worked perfectly. Remember to wash your stamps as quickly as possible after stamping on paste or gesso! Next step was to add colors. I used Lindy's Magicals- with powders I had more control of where the colors go and how strong they are. To achieve that, I sprayed water over the tags, then added powder and then, where needed, I spread i...