Set-back Stamping Tutorial

Set-back stamping is where stamped images are set back inside co-ordinating die-cut apertures, which are raised using craft foam for added dimension. As crafters we love to make the most of our supplies. This technique is a really great way to get more from your stamps and co-ordinating dies, and enables you to showcase stamps in a different way.

Start by selecting your choice of stamps and planning where to print them onto white cardstock. You then stamp these images in the same place onto your top panel of cardstock or patterned paper. It is recommended to use a stamping platform for this to help with positioning the stamps but this is not essential. These stamped images are used to a guide for cutting out the apertures using the co-ordinating dies.

To add dimension, you will then need to place craft foam onto the reverse of this panel. Alternatively, you could use 3D foam pads, however, craft foam will give a much smoother finish. In order to cut the apertures from the foam in exactly the correct place, position the aperture panel on top and mark inside the opening with pencil using these marks as a guide.

Almost any stamp sets with co-ordinating dies could be used for this technique which means it can be adapted to suit many different occasions. For added interest, the top panel can be cut from patterned paper or into different shapes. You can also add detail to the stamped images using gems, pearls or touches of glitter.

1

Cut a 13cm square of white cardstock and place it inside the stamping platform. Position a flower stamp in the centre of the panel and a leaf stem in the corner then stamp onto the panel using black ink

2

Remove the flower stamp from the platform. Rotate 90° and stamp the leaf onto the same panel. Repeat for each corner. Reposition the flower over the stamped image and press it onto the top plate of the stamping platform

3

Layer a 12.5cm square of white cardstock onto a 13cm square of green cardstock. Follow the instructions from Step 2 to stamp an identical design onto the panel. Stamp ‘Happy Birthday’ in the top-left corner. Using the stamped images as a guide to cut out apertures with the co-ordinating dies

4

Place the panel over a 12.5cm square of craft foam and mark the position of the apertures with a pencil. Use the pencil marks as a guide to cut apertures from the craft foam then attach to the reverse of the aperture panel

5

Colour the stamped images using markers, then attach to the card front

6

Adhere the aperture panel on top then add seed beads to the flower and pearls to the corners of the card base to finish

Happy Birthday- floral aperture card
Use the stamping aperture technique to create this elegant and clean woman's birthday card
Stamping1 min read29 Aug 2019

You will need

  • white 14cm-square card blank
  • white, green & pink cardstock
  • Bloom Build-a-flower gift from Simply Cards & Papercraft issue 191
  • Tuxedo Black Memento inkpad
  • Copic markers
  • white craft foam
  • adhesive pearls
  • seed beads
  • stamp platform
  • manual die-cutting machine
My heart flutter- cute birdie valentines card
Patterned heart panel card with stamped cute cartoon bird apertures, finished with stamped sentiment and jewel embellishment
Stamping1 min read29 Aug 2019

You will need

  • white 13.5cm-square card blank
  • white, pink & green cardstock
  • My Favorite Things Lucky Prints 6x6” paper pack
  • Clearly Besotted You’re So Tweet die & stamp set
  • heart nesting dies
  • Tuxedo Black Memento inkpad
  • Copic markers
  • white craft foam
  • adhesive pearl hearts
  • 3D foam pads
  • stamping platform
  • manual die-cutting machine
Happiness forever- circle panel wishing well wedding card
This cute wishing well card is a lovely way of showing you love to newlyweds!
Stamping1 min read29 Aug 2019

You will need

  • white 14cm-square card blank
  • white & pink cardstock
  • My Favorite Things Lucky Prints 6x6” paper pack
  • Your Next Stamp Joyful Wishing Well die & stamp set
  • circle & scalloped circle nesting dies
  • Tuxedo Black Memento inkpad
  • Copic markers
  • white craft foam
  • 3D foam pads
  • stamping platform
  • manual die-cutting machine
Cocktails Aperture Panel Card With Cheers Sentiment
Create this card using Clearly Besotted Stamps Mix it Up die & stamp set & My Favorite Things Sweet Celebration paper pack
Stamping1 min read29 Aug 2019

You will need

  • white 11x16cm card blank
  • white & pink cardstock
  • Clearly Besotted Stamps Mix it Up die & stamp set
  • My Favorite Things Sweet Celebration 6x6” paper pack
  • Tuxedo Black Memento inkpad
  • Copic markers
  • ZIG Wink of Stella Glitter Brush markers
  • white gel pen
  • white craft foam
  • stamping platform
  • manual die-cutting machine
Best wishes- simple pink butterfly aperture card
This clean and simple butterfly aperture card is a lovely good luck gesture with glamorous pearl embellishment!
Stamping1 min read29 Aug 2019

You will need

  • white 11x17.5cm card blank
  • white, green & pink cardstock
  • My Favorite Things Sweet Celebrations 6x6” paper pack
  • Avery Elle Butterflies stamp set
  • Avery Elle Butterflies Elle-ments die set
  • May Favorite Things Birdie Brown Greetings Galore stamp set
  • Tuxedo black Memento inkpad
  • Copic markers
  • ZIG Wink of Stella Glitter Brush markers
  • white gel pen
  • white craft foam
  • adhesive pearls
  • stamping platform
  • manual die-cutting machine