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Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Birthday Bash 2013 with Stamper's Best

We are celebrating Operation Write Home's Birthday with a blog hop with Stampers Best, who makes some fabulous fundraiser stamps to benefit Operation Write Home.
If you arrived here from Nancy's blog you are in the right place. If you want to start at the beginning, here is the link to the Operation Write Home's Stars and Stamps blog.
Here are my 2 AnyHero cards. AnyHero cards have a thankyou message written in them before sending overseas and are given to someone who doesn't get mail.
Welcome Home stamp by Stampers Best

A friend showed me how to use the smoke from a lamp to get soot on some glossy cardstock then we used our stamp to remove soot and create an image.  We sprayed the paper with a fixative to set it so the soot would not come off.
I love the unique look it gives to the image. Background stamp is Hero Arts Envelope Liner background.
Here is the link to this stamp. Welcome Home

Old Glory stamp by Stampers Best



On this card I used the Stampers Best stamp, Old Glory, a Hero Arts Thanks A Bunch sentiment, and Hero Arts Charcoal shadow ink. Here is the link to the Old Glory stamp.

The next stop on the blog hop is PAULA at Handmade by Paula.

59 comments:

  1. Wow what a technique!! That is such a cool effect - awesome job, Beth!

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  2. That soot technique sure is powerful! Especially today, the soot reminds me of the fallen towers. We actually have some of the girders from the Towers installed in our town's memorial here in Ohio. Very, very powerful!

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  3. Never heard of soot from a lamp but it does give it a cool effect.

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  4. WOW!! These are spectacular and what a cool technique - might have to give that one a try! Thanks for sharing your creations!

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  5. WOW!! These cards are very moving!! I like the look of these, kind of haunting and reverent!!

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  6. That soot technique is really different. I live the effect it gives the image.

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  7. WOW! I've never heard of this technique before. Will probably have to try it while hubby is gone; he'll think I'm trying to burn down the house. :)

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  8. These card are fabulous. I've never heard of this technique before. It works great with the images.

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  9. Wow, I love that technique. It looks like it was etched into the paper. It makes for an impressive card(S)

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  10. This technique is gorgeous! And your papers coordinate perfectly with that sooty color. Thanks so much for sharing such creative cards.

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  11. You did a beautiful job with the Soot technique. BG papers chosen are beautiful behind these wonderful images.

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  12. Nice masculine cards, love the addition of the twine!

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  13. Beth Your cards are beautiful, I really love how you used the soot and then stamped your image. I will have to give this technique a try.

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  14. I've never tried the "soot" look, it looks interesting and your cards are awesome! thanks for sharing ~ Pam

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  15. Good Morning,
    Soot? Never heard of using this method and now will have to learn more about it. Thank you for sharing something new!
    Lyn

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  16. what a great technique!!! I really love the flag card. so moving with the dark colors!

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  17. I would love to see a video of this smoky technique! The cards certainly have a unique look!!!! radloffjen at cableone dot net DId I mention great job??? Yep!!!!

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  18. Oh my goodness Beth, what stunning cards. I've never seen such a technique like this before. Thanks so much for sharing.

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  19. the soot technique is really cool and works so well with these images. Love the detail of the red, white and blue twine!

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  20. You've done fantastic job with an old favorite technique (we used to use candles)! Just don't do this too close to the smoke detector (ask me how I know ...)

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  21. The cards are beautiful. I loved the Old Glory card. The soot idea was brand new to me, but I love the effect on your cards.

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  22. What a creative idea! I really like how the flag came out - the Hero Arts stamps goes with it perfectly.

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  23. Beth, these are awesome!! I LOVE this look!! They are just gorgeous!!

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  24. I love the THANKS card. It is so my style - vintage! Nice work!

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  25. Beautiful cards! I don't think I could replicate the soot process but you inspired me to use my Welcome Home/thank you stamp. thanks.

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  26. For anyone wanting to replicate the soot process, check out StampTV for a video. Gina K just reposted it yesterday!! It was a "moldy oldy" from 4 or 5 years ago. I've always found the results stunning, but forget to do it. Your cards are great examples of it and I'm sure a hero will be impressed by the look.

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  27. I've never seen cards done like this before. They are beautiful. Definitely something I want to try.

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  28. Two stunning cards, Beth! That's a very dramatic technique, and one I'd never heard about! Those two Stampers Best patriotic images are wonderful.

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  29. I haven't seen this technique before but I think the card using the Stampers Best Old Glory stamp is stunning! Thanks for sharing.

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  30. Love the technique with the flag stamp- so very different and interesting!

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  31. What a great effect! I've never seen this before and the result almost give it a 'bronzed' effect. Very artistic and unique look. Nice work Beth!

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  32. That technique sounds incredibly tricky. I would love to see a tutorial!

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  33. What an interesting technique! I've never even heard of it before...yes, I see a tutorial for OWH in your future after this post.

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  34. What an interesting technique! I've never even heard of it before...yes, I see a tutorial for OWH in your future after this post.

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  35. What an interesting technique! I've never even heard of it before...yes, I see a tutorial for OWH in your future after this post.

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  36. Oh these cards came out so cool looking! I've never tried that technique before, but I have some glossy cardstock just looking for a use ;) Thanks for sharing!

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  37. Wow! What a very unique look! I've never heard of that before and it really has an elegant yet masculine look to it.

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  38. Both of your cards are very unique. I really like the look of the soot technique. Thank you for sharing.

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  39. Oh wow what a great technique, these are truly unique cards. The Old Glory stamp is one I often use, not like you did here, but I have used with distress ink and antiqued it up a bit. Thanks for sharing your incredible talent.

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  40. These are so pretty! Thanks for sharing!

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  41. These cards are awesome! I see a tutorial in your future!

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  42. Nice, formal use of these images. You've inspired to me to remember to use tone-on-tone techniques more often. TFS.

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  43. Great technique! The effect is awesome!

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  44. Wonderful cards, love the technique and the messages. TFS.

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  45. Love the first card especially...fantastic image and I'd forgotten all about the soot technique! Thanks for reminding me.
    R/

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  46. Although I saw it long time ago, I never tried this technique. What a great result! Thanks for sharing.

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  47. I really want to try this soot stamping it looks for cool. Great way to show off those great stamps!

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  48. Fabulous cards! I've never even heard of the soot technique. On my list to try now!

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  49. Interesting technique and your work is beautiful. Very classy cards and such a dignity to them.
    Thank you for supporting OWH!

    SuzAnn
    OWH Board Member

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  50. Great stamps to use with this technique.

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  51. Cool idea! I've never tried this technique.

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  52. OH, please do a tutorial on "smoke" effects!!! That looks so cool.

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  53. beautiful chalkboard! I love that you used yellow with it

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    1. It is not chalkboard. It is created by using smoke from a lamp to create soot and stamping on that.

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  54. Beautiful cards.

    I love the soot look.

    We did some cards using this technique in a class I took a couple of years ago.

    It's been a while since I've attempted it. And the last time their was supervision around. LOL

    But I may have to give it a try again.

    Hugs

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  55. Learned something new today. Thanks for sharing.

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