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Tubby Craft | Tutorial by Priyadarshini | Stamping and Stencilling

Hello everyone Welcome back.... My post for today is all about  Tubby Craft  stencils which are newly released this month and they are awesome. They are 6 x 6 stencils and can be used with dye inks and texture paste and cleaned using wet wipes or under water.  I have a video using the stencils and I have turned them into cards. I have used 4 stencils in this video and the other 2 I will be using them in my upcoming post.  Link to video:  Materials used: 1. Stamps     a.   Perfect you     b.  Camelia Layered flower     c.  Wishes with Magnolia  - only sentiment 2. Inks     a.  Jet black       b.  Lead grey     c.  Tangy Orange     d.  Raspberry     e.  Imperial red     f.  Light pink     g....

Tubby Craft | Vintage Christmas Cards | Tutorial by Archisha | Stamping and Stencilling

Hello Fellow Crafters !!! My name is Archisha Mukherjee from Kenchi School and I am thrilled to showcase a Vintage Christmas Card and 2 Vintage Christmas tags using the NEW TUBBY CRAFT STENCILS ! (YAY) Today I have a video tutorial with detailed step by step process. Refer the end of the post to know what are the supplies used for this card. Below are the tags and card I created: Tubby Craft Supplies used: Hope you you are inspired to create these Christmas cards. Have a great day ahead !!!

Dry Embossing with stencils by Mona | Video Tutorial

Hello Everyone, Today Iā€™m sharing the best technique to emboss with stencils. In this tutorial, youā€™ll learn how to emboss with the positive and negative pattern of the stencil from the New Released Tubby Craft Stencils. I used this embossing technique for creating the snow clad mountains and as well as for the back ground. I used three different stencils to create this card. I completed this card by stamping and heat embossing the sentiment "Merry Christmas" from the stamp set  Penguin Love- by Tubby Craft  . YouTube Tutorial on Embossing with Stencils Learn to dry & heat emboss with the positive and negative pattern of your stencils. This is a great way to stretch your supplies and add that extra zing to your handmade card designs. Here is the link to the video tutorial : Shadow Effect Using Stencil  For the second card I am sharing with you a technique of creating some 3D effect Or Shadow effect. I also shared ...