Slide Stamping with "The Creative Mode"
At a recent rubber stamp convention, I watched Chris Mode, owner
of The
Creative Mode, demonstrate her NEW
"Slide Stamping" technique.
Many stampers crowded around to watch this demo, and within the
first few hours of the convention, all of the specially created
Slide Stamps were SOLD OUT!
I was glad I had reserved a set for myself before the convention
doors opened!
You have got to try this!
Simply take the specially designed SLIDE STAMP by The Creative
Mode and create one of a kind results by sliding the rubber stamp
across your paper. |

| Chris Mode, owner of
The Creative Mode demos her new "Slide Stamping" technique
at a recent rubber stamp Convention. |
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Slide
Stamping - By Chris Mode.
I know, I know, you have been
taught for years not to "rock or slide your stamps"
Well, now is your opportunity to break all the rules and create
great
results!!
Here is how....
Ink the SLIDE STAMP in any ink. Dye or Pigment, it doesn't matter.
I prefer rainbow ink pads, because the colors tend to blend together
as you compose your border. Big and Juicy ink pads are perfect! |
Once
the stamp is inked, place your SLIDE STAMP down on the paper
as if you are creating a typical stamped impression.
***DO NOT USE GLOSSY PAPER***
The stamp is making a "footprint" on the paper. Now,
without lifting your rubber stamp, or pressing any harder, slide
it towards you giving it even
pressure. It helps to imagine that you have a squeegee and are
sliding the excess ink off the paper. |

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Step Two |
Then, re-ink your SLIDE STAMP.
Place the SLIDE STAMP on the paper an inch or
so away from the first impression you made. Now, slide the stamp
back towards the original "foot print".
There you go...you have created your first
SLIDE COMPOSITION!
Feel free to try different patterns, directions or
colors. Each composition you create will be different!
Happy Stamping!
Chris Mode |
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| Remember, these stamps,
available exclusively from The Creative Mode,
are specially designed to create these results. The design of
the stamp makes it look intentional when you slide it across
your paper. Tell Chris that Diane sent you! |
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