Ghost Stamping Ferns and Buttercups by Jo Rice - A Lavinia Stamps Tutorial
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- Опубліковано 7 лют 2025
- Ghost Stamping Ferns and Buttercups by Jo Rice
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Hi everyone, Jo here again. Thanks so much for popping in today where I am going to be looking at another stamping technique, Ghost Stamping.
I am going to blend some ink onto Multifarious card stock and then do some stamping with water, thus creating a faux bleaching effect to give a ghost-like stamped image.
I will then add some further stamping to show how this technique can be used to create an interesting, finished design. Posca pens will add those final touches.
I would love you to join me.
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Love your videos! Thank you
Bless you, thanks so much x💚
Beautiful card and demo Jo. I love revisiting and learn new techniques xx
Thanks so much for watching x💚
Very beautiful Jo, the buttercup was my first Lavinia stamp I bought. Jenny ❤😊
Muy bonito , saludos desde Perú.
Thanks so much x💚
Wow love these 👻 techniques . They not only look fabulous but fun! Love how you showed us different ways and the results. You demonstrate so well Thank you 💚
Bless you, thanks so much for such a lovely comment , so glad you enjoyed it xx💚
Id completely forgotten about this technique and this design looks gorgeous! Thanks for the inspiration😊
Thanks so much for watching and my pleasure x💚
Wow! Who knew? This is a gorgeous card. Love the technique
Thanks so much xx💚
I’ve never actually tried this…. Now I have to. Thank you Jo!! 🥰🇺🇸
Have fun, thanks so much for watching x💚
Was thinking Christmas with the blue background and one of my big snowflakes stamps. Plan and simple . This is a fantastic technique 🤩💜
Thanks so much for watching and oh yes, I love that idea…xx🩵
That would look lovely.
Brilliant Jo😍💜🧚♀️😘
Thank you x💚
Thank you so much for the video! This was a first for me and can’t wait to try it. Card is so unique. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks so much for watching, have fun with this technique xx💚
I don't usually like green, but you've changed my mind with this! It's gorgeous!
Thanks so much and so glad you like the green….xx💚
@@JoRice I had a thought. If you had a folded wad of damp/wet kitchen towel and "inked" your stamp with that, I wonder if it would be possible to keep the extra definition over spraying or water on the mat? It would be spread out evenly then and no puddles...🤔
This is such a great idea. Thank you for sharing. 😊
My pleasure, thanks so much for watching x💚
Just love this. Thanks
Thanks so much for watching x💚
Thanks so much for watching everyone, and thank you for leaving such lovely comments….group hug x💚
Lovely. The field grass looks more like Dusty miller now.. Thank you for sharing.
Oh yes, thanks so much x🤩
Love the look you have achieved. I haven't tried this technique, but think I will.
Thank you, I hope you try it and enjoy it . X💚
Hi Jo thank you for sharing that technique on your fabulous card, will definitely try that one. Xxx
Thanks so much for watching, have fun x💚
Beautiful technique! TFS
Thanks Jo! Definitely a must try on this one. xx
Thanks for watching, I really hope you have a go and enjoy it x💚
Love this technique.
Lovely thanks
Brilliant 👏...definitely going to have a bash.....😂
Such a brilliant technique! Can’t wait to try it out. Thank you, Jo. Btw, aDo you have any tips for cleaning Distress ink from my hands?!
Thanks so much for watching, I hope you have fun. I use toothpaste to clean my hands in particular a brand called ‘ Arm & Hammer’ , it is very good for cleaning craft mats too….x💚
@@JoRice Many thanks Jo. Will give it a try!
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Bonjour, merci pour cette technique et ce tutoriel!!! Serait il possible de connaître la référence de votre feutre paillettes que vous utilisez sur le bord du cercle svp? 😊 Merci d'avance !