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.
smiles,
Laurie
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