Stone Urn Stamps by Viveca Eliscu |
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The realistic stone texture on this urn was easily achieved with Fluid Chalk inks and a coarse sponge.
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Supplies

- Off-White Matte Cardstock (Artist’s Own)
- Paper Trimmer (Genesis)
- Bold Garden Urn Stamp (Stampendous)
- Creamy Brown, Dark Brown, Deep Green, and Olive Pastel ColorBox Fluid Chalk Pads (Clearsnap)
- Kewl Tool (Impressions)
- Post-It Note Pad (3M)
- Soft Touch Micro-Tip Scissors (Fiskars)
- Palm Leaf Stamp (Rubber Stampede)
- Gold Photo Corners (Artist’s Own)
- Scotch Press-N-Place Craft Adhesive (3M)
- Personal Paper Trimmer with Scoring Blade (Fiskars)
- Mahogany Classic Laid Cover (Neenah Paper)
- Sand Crushed Leaf Cover (Fox River Paper Co.)
- Oak Leaf Card Stock (Artist’s Own)
- Xyron 900 with Permanent Adhesive Cartridge (Xyron)
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Instructions
1. Cut off-white cardstock to 4¾" x 3 11/16".
2. Ink the urn stamp generously with Creamy Brown Fluid Chalk.
3. Pick up Dark Brown Fluid Chalk with the Kewl Tool - a very coarse sponge with a handle - and dab onto stamp.
4. Stamp urn at the bottom of the off-white piece.
5. Stamp again on a Post-It Note, with the top of the urn along the sticky end of the note.
6. Cut out the top part of the urn, cutting slightly inside the edge.
7. Place as a mask on top of the urn image.
8. Ink palm leaf with Deep Green and Olive Pastel inks and stamp over the edge of the urn three times. Re-ink between impressions.
9. Cut off the backing from four gold photo corners.
10. Attach to piece with Press-N-Place Craft Adhesive.
11. Cut mahogany card stock to 8½" x 5½". Score and fold in half to form a 5½" x 4¼" card.
12. Cut Sand Crushed Leaf cardstock to 5¼" x 4".
13. Cut Oak Leaf cardstock to 4 15/16" x 13/16".
14. Run all pieces through the Xyron and layer onto the folded card.
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