Saturday, 25 May 2013

Special Feature - Making Embelishments using Rubber Stamps



Making Embellishments using Rubber stamps,  Maimeri Mediums and PanPastels: Tutorial by Claire

You can make some really fun embellishments for your projects using your rubber stamps with PanPastels and Maimeri Mediums.
  1. For this technique you will need: rubber stamp, stazon inkpad, Maimeri Iridescent Paste, PanPastels (I used Magenta Extra dark for this project), a spatula and a mixing pot.


 2. Put a little Maimeri Iridescent Medium into a mixing pot, use your spatula to scrape a little PanPastel in and mix with the spatula.





 3.       Ink up your rubber stamp with stazon ink and then scrape the mixture out and ‘blob’ it on to the  stamp:



4.       Spread the mixture over the surface of the stamp using the spatula, you should have a thick even layer of mix


Once again you have to have a little patience now, leave it for a couple of days to dry

5.       Once the mixture has dried, gently peel the embellishment off the stamp



The mixture will have dried to create a flexible embellishment so you can use it on 3d projects, it will also have picked up all the detail of the stamp

8 comments:

  1. What a super tutorial, and lovely end result. Must give this a go.

    Sue x

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  2. Wow, fantastic technique and great tutorial! Thank you!

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  3. Fabulous tutorial, love the finished embellishment
    Lindsay xx

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  4. FAB IDEA - I have all the ingredients too, must find time to try this - thanks

    Kathyk

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  5. Absolutely fabulously made, love it xxx fabby tutorial xxx

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  6. Def gonna have a go at this after at last getting my mitts on some Maimeri paste.
    Thank you for the tutorial.
    Beryl xx

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  7. Absolutely stunning!!
    xxx Marianne

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  8. Oh my giddy aunt this is stunnng...love it!! Xx

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