Hello! Welcome back to the BPM blog. I have another card featuring the BPM Beyond the Border Christmas set giving it a different look.
Most tree stamps are next to each other side by side. What makes this stamp unique is that the trees are lined up next to each other with a vertical orientation. To stretch out the use of this stamp and not limit its use as a border stamp, I created individual stamped trees using this border trees stamp.
I first stamped the border trees stamp on different colored cardstocks using a dye ink then a sticky ink. I heat embossed the trees with a holographic embossing powder for some shimmer.
I trimmed the trees, separating the trees from each other to come up with an individual tree per block. Here comes the fun part. I arranged these trees to come up with a tiled design panel. You can definitely change out the colors to recreate this. You can also use two colors only to give it a checkerboard look.
The holographic embossing powder gave each tree a different look even if I used the same inks and cardstocks as seen on the photo above.
I hope you give this technique a try. Please visit my blog, Maria Giselle's Creative Cuts, for card details.
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