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Kissing Technique
Guest Author - Cecile Pryor

The Kissing technique is a great way to get more from your background stamps! You can use this technique many different ways.
Materials Needed:

  • Any Cardstock

  • Solid Image Stamps

  • Classic Ink Pads

  • Background Stamps

  • Small image stamps




  1. Ink up your background stamp.


  2. Ink Background Stamp

  3. Press your solid stamp onto the background stamp to pick up the ink. Stamp the solid stamp on cardstock.


  4. Inked Image

  5. Another method is to use a small stamp. Ink up the small stamp and then stamp it on a soild stamp.


  6. Small Stamp Kissing Technique

  7. It give the stamp a fresh new look!


  8. Kissed Image





Here are a few samples of the technique:








Kissed Image
Stamped by Cecile Pryor
Stamp Sets: French Script, Travel Post, Collage Alphabet, Monogram Alphabet
CS: Creamy Caramel, Ruby Red, Natural Ivory
Inks: Creamy Caramel, Close to Cocoa
Stamp Writer: Hemp
Kissed Image
Stamped by Blaise Hoopes
Stamp Sets: Canvas Background, All Year Cheer
CS: More Mustard, Handsome Hunter
Inks: More Mustard, Handsome Hunter, Bravo Burgundy, Basic Black
Kissed Image
Stamped by Jennifer Handschuh
Stamp Sets: Headline Alphabet, Pure & Simple Alphabet, Looks Like Spring
CS: Pixie Pink, Pink Passion, Confetti White
Inks: Pixie Pink, Pink Passion, Pretty in Pink
Accessories: White Grosgrain Ribbon, Staples

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