One Line Sentiments
Blue Knight Rubber Stamps
designed by C. Mercer
Blue Knight Rubber Stamps
designed by C. Mercer
The concept behind the design of these stamps was an easy one.
I wanted stamped sentiments (one liners) that I could
stamp out and have ready to add to projects, at my finger tips.
I could add several on one project. What ever the project called for.
Words are just as important as the art work. I loved the idea of
lower case with a period.
With that being said they make beautiful cards using the
stamp as a background. I will be showing lots of examples done
both ways. Fun creating with them.
So here is a short step out of the process:
I wanted stamped sentiments (one liners) that I could
stamp out and have ready to add to projects, at my finger tips.
I could add several on one project. What ever the project called for.
Words are just as important as the art work. I loved the idea of
lower case with a period.
With that being said they make beautiful cards using the
stamp as a background. I will be showing lots of examples done
both ways. Fun creating with them.
So here is a short step out of the process:
Using a stamping platform to stamp out on. I also used
scrap white cardstock. I liked the look of Versafine Clair
the best. Don't press hard just normal pressure.
scrap white cardstock. I liked the look of Versafine Clair
the best. Don't press hard just normal pressure.
I used the shears by Tonic (they have a long cutting blade) to cut
the one line sentiments apart. You can also use a trimmer.
When you get ready to use them I use the 3D Foam strips
to adhere the One Line Sentiments to the project. You can also
use liquid glue.
I'm using this vintage desk organizer as my One Line
Sentiments sorter. I will showing two more ways to
organize and store the One Line Sentiments.
Connie these are amazing. Buying stickers means I can use that phrase once. With these stamps I can use it again and again. Thank you!
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