11 March 2010

Stamping: Batik technique

Easter is just around the corner and I've been really looking forward to using my Michael Strong Easter Egg stamp for cardmaking. It's such a clearly etched 'cloisonne' stamp that works perfectly for this batik application.


A smooth white cardstock was used for these, but yes, a white glossy works so nicely also; in fact they both work well! The result is always rewarding, playing with colours, blending your favourites etc.

I've recently added this technique to my list of Helium "how-to" articles. Writing these how-to's kind of explains one reason, why my blog posts have been quietly put to one side (but not forgotten), for a time too.

For further reading of the steps involved: How to batik a stamped image is here.

4 comments:

  1. your Easter eggs look fabulous Carole! I'd love to see what cards you make with these.

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  2. These are so beautiful! You are right. They look perfect done with the batik technique. Now I really want this stamp, lol.

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  3. Carole,
    Happy Easter! We celebrate Passover and my birthday (which is more important?) so it's the season of spring and happiness.
    Hugs,
    Dorly Weitzen from Israel

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  4. Carole, these are beautiful!

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