Thursday, February 27, 2025

ABC's of Stampin' Techniques - Masking

Masking techniques in cardmaking and paper crafting allow you to create layered designs, protect areas from ink, and add depth to your projects. Here are several methods you can use:

1. Paper Masking

• Stamp an image on a separate sheet, fussy cut it, and place it over the stamped image on your project.

• Ink or stamp around it, then remove the mask for a layered effect.

2. Tape Masking

• Use washi tape, painter’s tape, or masking tape to block off sections of your card.

• Ink over it, then peel away the tape to reveal crisp lines.

3. Stencil Masking

• Use stencils to cover portions of your card while applying ink, texture paste, or sprays.

• Great for creating backgrounds or spotlight effects.

4. Die-Cut Masking

• Die-cut a shape from masking paper or cardstock and use it to block ink or stamping in a specific area.

• Reverse masking: Use the negative space of a die-cut to create a framed effect.

5. Post-it Note or Sticker Masking

• Stamp on a sticky note, cut it out, and place it over a stamped image.

• Works just like paper masking but with less shifting.

6. Layered Masking with Multiple Techniques

• Combine different masking techniques to create depth, shadows, and dimension.


Would you like ideas for these techniques? Be sure to watch the video, I showcase several ideas before teaching the Reverse Masking technique using the Thoughtful Expressions stamp set.



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smiles,

Laurie



 

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