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Stampin' Up! Healing Hugs Triple Stamp Technique by Lisa Ann Bernard of Queen B Creations

Today I am showcasing the Triple Stamp Technique and actually have a video to show you how easily it is done.  The video is an edited version of one of my Facebook Live videos.  I do a free online class on my Facebook Page via Facebook Live every Monday at 2:30pm MT.  Have you liked my page and turned on notifications yet?

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Stampin' Up! Healing Hugs Triple Stamp Technique by Lisa Ann Bernard of Queen B Creations

This first card was made using Rococo Rose and Whisper White CS.  The roses from the Stampin’ Up! Healing Hugs stamp set were stamped in Rococo Rose ink.

Stampin' Up! Healing Hugs Triple Stamp Technique by Lisa Ann Bernard of Queen B Creations

The roses were masked so that the leaves, stamped in Garden Green ink, look like they are popping out from behind the roses.

Stampin’ Tip: For masking, stamp the item you want in the foreground (the rose) onto a post it note and then fussy cut it out. Place this post it note over the original image and then stamp the item you want in the background (the leaves) over the edge of the post it note.  Remove post it note.  This post it note can be saved and used with the same image later. I store mine in the box of the stamp set.

Stampin' Up! Healing Hugs Triple Stamp Technique by Lisa Ann Bernard of Queen B Creations

Inside the card, I stamped a few more roses and leaves.

Stampin' Up! Healing Hugs Triple Stamp Technique by Lisa Ann Bernard of Queen B Creations

My second card was made using Terracotta Tile and Very Vanilla cardstocks. The roses from the Healing Hugs stamp set were stamped in Terracotta Tile ink, while the leaves were stamped in Mossy Meadow ink.

Stampin' Up! Healing Hugs Triple Stamp Technique by Lisa Ann Bernard of Queen B Creations

The focal point on the front of the card is the sentiment stamped in Terracotta Tile ink onto Very Vanilla CS and punched out using the Story Label punch. The was attached using stampin’ dimensionals.

Stampin' Up! Healing Hugs Triple Stamp Technique by Lisa Ann Bernard of Queen B Creations

Inside the card is a layer of Very Vanilla CS with a rose and leaf in the upper left and lower right corner.  You can see more on how this technique is done by watching the video below.

Proportional Matting for card making by Lisa Ann Bernard of Queen B Creations - Stampin' Up!

Video Tutorial:

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