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Masking

This tutorial is to show you simply how to "Mask".  "Masking" is being able to provide a look that shows your images overlapping, but not directly on top of each other, thus creating a clean and undisturbed look of your masterpiece.  Don't 4-get to visit my blog for some entertaining fun, and motivated n' inspiring ideas for stamping and scrapping!!


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Step One
1st Stamp your image on a thin piece of paper.  You want it as thin as possible, because you don't want that lil' gap that a thicker paper would apply.

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Step Two
Then cut out the image that is stamped on the thin piece of paper.  Cut close, precise, and outside the border.  (This is the long-drawn out part).

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Step Three
Then stamp your 1st image on your cardstock where you want it placed.

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Step Four
Now, take the stamped cut out piece, and simply put it right over the image that is stamped on your cardstock.  This is the "masking" process.

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Step Five
Now stamp your second image without a doubt in your mind that you will be ruining the 1st image.  Tah Dah!!!

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Step Six
Here's the completed card.  I used Watercolor Crayons for coloring, and the aqua pen to blend the colors.  Black, Handsome Hunter, Summer Sun, and Pumpkin Pie Classic Ink, Ultra White & Summer Sun CS.

 
   
 
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