Enhance Beautiful Stamped Cards with Basic Paper Techniques
When you first start out creating beautiful handmade cards, you
will likely start using basic card stock. Basic card stock is a
great paper choice to use for cards because it is so versatile.
If you have a good quality of card stock you can use it for the
base of your card, as well as the additional pieces that you may
want to include. You may only have a limited budget to work
with, and the best way to get your money's worth is by buying
cardstock that will work for a lot of different card designs.
White or ivory is a great basic color for stamping because you
can use any color of ink to stamp your images and then use
coloring tools such as chalks, watercolors or markers to color
in the image. A pack of color coordinating papers is also an
excellent investment. You can purchase a block of paper with a
number of different sheets that all coordinate with each other
making your planning process that much easier! If you are not
ready to invest in patterned papers or specialty papers, there
are a few ways that you can liven up your card stock. With a few
basic techniques you will be able to add an additional flair to
all of your cards.
Paper Tearing
One of the easiest techniques is called paper tearing, and there
are a few different ways that you can achieve this look. If you
are working with a patterned paper, you can create a white edge
by tearing the paper towards yourself. However, by tearing the
paper away from you, you will create a non-white edge. And if
you prefer a mixed up look, alternate the direction that you are
tearing the paper. Some people like to use water to tear their
paper, and this will give you a softer ripped look. Simply use a
small paintbrush or sponge, dipped in water. Paint the edge of
the paper that you want to tear until it is wet, but not
soaking. Gently pull the edge of the paper away, and you will
tear the fibers, creating a very soft and elegant ripped look.
Crimping
If you have access to a paper crimping machine, you can easily
create a crimped look on your cardstock that will add dimension
and interest to your cards. This is a very easy tool to use; you
simply stick the edge of the paper in the machine, and squeeze
the handle with one hand, while turning the knob with the other.
The result is a beautiful crimped paper that can easily be added
to cards.
Crumpling
A beautiful technique is called paper crumpling, and it is very
easy to achieve. Simply crumple up a piece of card stock in your
hands. It is up to you how crumpled you like it. After
crumpling, simply flatten out the paper and you have a beautiful
textured piece to add to your card.