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Card Making Techniques Volume 3

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16 Dec

Ready for Card Making Techniques Vol 3?!  This is our third month of building our card making techniques library. Although I’m calling this “card making techniques” don’t forget that these techniques work for many types of paper crafts so be sure and share these posts and videos with all your crafting friends!

I’ve loved reading your comments about how easy you find using the reference instructions! Most of you have purchased the Album from Stampin’ Up! and cut the PDFs to insert into the photo pockets. Then you can decorate the binder however you want—maybe even using one of the techniques you learn here!

The PDFs will also include the graphic that I used on the front of my album in case you want to use that one.

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Card Making Vol 3 gets us to a total of 20 different card making techniques when combined with Vol 1 & 2!

Card Making Techniques Vol 3

Are you thinking, “this card needs something”? When that happens, or when you need inspiration I hope that you will grab your Card Making Techniques Vol 3 (along with Vol 1 and 2 of course!) and find that perfect technique to finish off your card!

In Card Making Techniques Vol 3, which is your favorite technique? Which is your favorite of ALL the techniques (Vol 1, 2, or 3) so far? Share your thoughts with me!

Read more in this Card Making Techniques Collection or watch the other card making technique volume videos in this series

Card Making Techniques Vol 3

In this series, you will learn (or be reminded) of….

  • Watercolor Pencil Blending
  • Baby Wipe Ink Pad
  • Double Embossed Enamel
  • Wax Paper Background
  • Embossed Designer Series Paper

👉 Check out Card Making Techniques Vol 1 | 10 Ideas For Fun Paper Crafting & Scrapbooking

👉 Then check out Card Making Techniques Vol 2 | 5 More Ideas You’ll Love To Try

Technique #1 – Watercolor Pencil Blending

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Pair your watercolor pencils with blender spends to easily color stamped images.

Technique #2 – Baby Wipe Technique

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Create your own ink pad (baby wipe) with a variety of colors and stamp away! Make several cards at one time to use up your ‘ink pad’.

Technique #3 – Double Embossed Enamel

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Want an easy and elegant way to bring a new look to your embossing folders? Try this!

Technique #4 – Wax Paper Batik Background

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Create a fun Batik style background when your card needs a little extra something!

Technique #5 – Embossed Designer Series Paper

Embossing Designer Series Papers must be in your Techniques Book!

HOW DO I GET Card Making Techniques Vol 3?

To get Technique Volume 3 for FREE during the month of December, place any order in my online store or purchase a gift certificate from me. I will email you the PDF. You must use the December Host Code 9RFNCJHZ when shopping the online store in order to receive your free tutorial.

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Card Making Techniques Storage Solution? Perfect Binder

The Card Making Techniques PDFs are formatted to fit the Stampin’ Up! Album and Photo Pockets. You have the option to store in a three ring binder if you prefer. I have included these in the supplies list below.

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My name is Sharon Armstrong and I have been a Stampin’ Up! Demonstrator since 1997! I have been married to my husband Mark for over 46 years and we have 5 children, their spouse and 14 grandkids!

In the beginning I worked my stamp business and a full time job. In 2014 I decided to have a full time stamp business and called it TxStampin. On my journey I have met so many dear friends all because of a rubber stamp!
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