Hi Everyone,
Welcome to the second episode of Lil Bee's Product focus. This Monday we have Cover-a-Card Stamps by Impression Obsession. These are 5.75' square stamps and I must say very detailed and useful ones.
Here are some backgrounds I created with them:
Supplies:
Distress Stains
Distress Inks
Cover-a-Card Lg. Paisley Stamp by Impression Obsession
Mega Mount: "This is a 6"" x 6"" slightly curved acrylic block with a handle. It is made to make stamping large stamps easier and goes with Cover-a-Card cling background stamps.
Cover-a-Card Rose Lace Stamp by Impression Obsession
The background below was created by stamping CC Paisely stamp with Distress walnut Stain Ink.
The background below was created by stamping CC Paisely stamped with
Wild Honey ink and then stamped with Walnut Stain ink.
The background below was created by stamping CC Paisely stamped with Wild Honey
stain.
The background below was created by stamping CC Paisely stamped first with Wild Honey
stain and then stamped with Walnut Stain ink.
An overview of the above backgrounds:left top stamped with Walnut Stain ink . Right Top stamped first with Wild Honey
stain and then stamped with Walnut Stain ink. Left bottom stamped with
Wild Honey ink and then stamped with Walnut Stain ink. Right Bottom
stamped with Wild Honey
stain.
Below are 4 backgrounds : left top stamped with Walnut Stain ink and then Antique Linen stain swiped over. Right Top stamped first with Barn door and Broken china stains and then stamped with Memento black. Left bottom stamped with Antique Linen stain and then stamped with Walnut Stain ink. Right Bottom stamped with Walnut Stain ink.
Here is card made by Swati Jain, using CC Rose Lace stamped first with Antique Linen Distress Stain and then with Walnut Stain Ink.
Some of my favorite stamps from the collection.
For a chance to win one of these amazing stamps, just visit Impression Obsession's store (http://www.iostamps.com/mm5/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&Category_Code=2CAC) and let me know which one is your favorite Cover a Card stamp and why, in the comments below.
Will choose a random winner at the next Lil Bee's Product focus episode.
Hana
They are pretty cool stamps Hana :-) I am torn between woodgrain, script and birthday text..hehehe
ReplyDeleteI'll go with woodgrain I guess, love it!
Thanks allllot
Reem
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ReplyDeleteI would go with Cover-a-Card Paisley Crystal Code: CC036 stamp. I feel the design on this stamp would look good on a retro and vintage theme project. The stamped image can be brightly colored to achieve a retro look and using distress inks along with various aging techniques the vintage look can be achieved.
ReplyDeleteWhat a tough and big decision you are asking us to make, Hana! They are all so great stamps!! I would have to pick between Gingham CC006, Large dots CC007 or the wood grain. Why would I get these? well, I don't have any of these, I am always in the look for a background for my cards. Thanks for a chance to win Hana.
ReplyDeletehi hana .......it opened very hardly and then i could be able to see stamps . they all are lovely , but i wish "cover a card swirls"Code: CC002, i thinks it will go best with all cards i make,its all rounder design ........isn't it. .thanks for chance to win.
ReplyDeleteHi Hana!!
ReplyDeleteI think these stamps are very good for crafters who love making their own DP's and PP's instead of relying on other paper stacks....While browsing through their gallery....I found out that each every stamp was unique so It was a really tough choice choosing one out of a whole lot!! =(
After much clicking...I would go with the Cover-A-Card Flourishes (CC027)....I felt this would be apt for creating CAS cards or any scrapbook background and is gr8 for cards of all occasions!!
Thanks for the review and your giveaway!!
ooooh i love all of them but would certainly love to own the rose lace one..my heart is still set on it...thanks for a chance to win Hana,,,
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