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Detailed item info
Size
Length: 128 pages
Height: 11.3 in.
Width: 8.5 in.
Thickness: 0.5 in.
Weight: 19.2 oz.
Publisher's Note
Gathers stamping techniques and thirty hand-stamped greeting card projects that lend themselves to personalization and improvistation
Hand-stamped greeting cards are quick and fun to create - and even more fun to receive! They make every occasion a little more special, and heartfelt sentiments all the sweeter. You don't need much to get started - just a stamp, an ink pad, some paper and your imagination. Use this book to find hundreds of colorful ideas and techniques for creating one-of-a-kind greetings - from the elegant to the festive to the downright goofy - all in a matter of minutes! Follow along with the 30 step-by-step projects inside or take off in your own original directions!
Industry reviews
Rubber-stamp art is a continually expanding craft, with thousands of stamps now available for purchase, along with new inks, pens, and embossing powders for coloring. Haysom's projects, including stationery, fabrics, and furniture decoration, have well-illustrated, step-by-step instructions. McGraw concentrates on decorating techniques such as cutouts and embellishments for use on handmade cards. Both books have introductory chapters on materials and equipment, care of rubber stamps, and so on. Although not as sophisticated as Stewart and Sally Walton's Stamp Magic: Inspired Effects with the Easiest New Decorating Technique (LJ 11/1/95), these are very practical guides to a popular topic.
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