Beginner Guide: Using Stamps & Stencils on Fabric with VersaCraft and Fabrico

by Nicole Watt

Join Nicole as she shows you how to use stencils and stamps on fabric! Using VersaCraft Inks and Fabrico Markers will have you looking at your stamping and crafting supplies in a whole new way.

Skill: Beginner
Time: Varies

Directions

Sponge Daubers

Other

  • Altenew – Flowering Cistus Stamps 
  • A Colorful Life Designs – 50 Shades Stencil 
  • Honey Bee – Brilliant Day Stamps 
  • My Sweet Petunia – Misti Stamp Positioner 
  • Fabric of Choice – Nicole uses t-shirt material

 

Guest Artist: Helen Gullett with Color Blending

We did a Call for Art for Color Blending. And we got a great submission by Helen Gullett! We love this card design!

Helen writes:

I had fun creating the background using VersaFine Clair ink pads: Blue Belle, Purple Delight, Tulip Red, Summertime, Green Oasis, and Nocturne (Black). I picked the ink up with a makeup sponge and started sponging it on white cardstock. I stamped the lighthouse image from the Light House Stamp Set with VersaFine Clair Nocturne Ink Pad, and then I heat set the ink with craft heater. I colored the image with ShinHan Twin Touch Markers and Colorless Blender Marker. After that, I fussy cut the image, and I added it on the card with 3D foam tape.

I stamped the sentiment with VersaFine Clair Blue Belle and trimmed it.

Helen’s Instagram is @helengdesigns

Stay tuned for more opportunities to be a guest artist! 

Create a Unique Art Mask in a Mixed Media Style

by Lori Warren

Create a unique mask by stamping an original design on fabric. It’s a great way for you to express your unique style while showcasing your artistic talent! 

Skill: Intermediate – Advanced
Time: Varies

Directions

Supplies

Imagine
Other
  • Fabric
  • Elastic
  • Face mask pattern
  • Club Scrap Inc. stamp set
  • Acrylic Block

Customizing a Fabric Mask with VersaCraft Inks

by Nicole Watt

Join Nicole as she takes a plain white face mask and turns it into a custom work of art. All you need is a mask, some stamps, VersaCraft inks, and an iron!

Skill: Intermediate
Time: varies

Directions

Supplies 

Imagine
  • VersaCraft  Burgundy, Cherry Pink, Real Black, Spring Green
Other

Beginner Guide: Swatching MBoss Embossing Powders


by Lisa Mensing

In this video, Lisa Mensing is sharing how she swatches her MBoss Embossing Powders and shares a few tips in the video, as well. 

Skill: Beginner
Time: Varies

Directions

Other 

Quick and Easy Projects: How To Make An Ink Blended Emboss Resist Card


orange and pink ink blended Hello to a special friend card

by LeeAnn McKinney

Hi there friends, LeeAnn here with a beautiful quick and easy floral themed “Hello” card I made to send to a friend. Hope you enjoy this Emboss Resist with Ink Blending card.

Skill: Intermediate
Time: 10-15 minutes

Directions

Other
  • MFT “Beautiful Bloom” Stamp
  • MFT “Hello” Die
  • Joy Clair “Friends and Flowers” Stamp Set
  • Recollections Card Stock
  • Double Side Wide Tape

Step By Step

1. Cut White panel to 4″ x 5.25″

2. Ink Up Beautiful Bloom stamp with Versamark and Stamp in various places around Card Panel

3. Sprinkle with MBoss Clear Embossing Powder and heat set.

4. Using Reinkers ink up sponges and blend over the card base to add fun with the flowers and background.

5. Allow drying while die-cutting the Hello sentiment

6. Attach layers to the card base using Tear It Tape

7. Attach Hello to the card panel

8. Layer stamped the sentiment on the black panel and attach to the base using Tear It tape

I had so much fun with this project and I hope you enjoyed this video.