Feb 21 2007
Fall Back on Black
One of my most basic stamping principles, along with More is More, is Fall Back on Black! Whenever I’m working on a card and it just seems to “need something” I try adding just a touch of black and it almost always looks better! Since black ink is so often used to stamp outline images there is often that tiny element of black already there. Adding a narrow black mat layer and sometimes a bit of black somewhere else can really make the other colors *POP*. I’ve been using this principle in my stamping for a long time and it just recently dawned on me that maybe a touch of black is what my kitchen decor needs too. I’m just starting to work on that in my head, so hopefully sometime in the future I’ll be able to share with you how it turns out.
Card recipe:
Stamps : Bird is a SU jumbo incentive stamp, Bead Curtian Background is by Judikins
Paper: Regal Rose, Cool Caribbean, Basic Black, Shimmer White Ink: Black Craft, White CraftOther: white EP, Iridescent Ice EP, pink rhinestones, ribbon from Costco, Stardust Gel Pen, Marvy mega Scallop Punch and Super jumbo circle punch, 5/8″ circle punch, tiny circle punch and heart from Target Dollar Spot, heart charm





Loving that bird!! I don’t usually buy incentive stamps….
Jami….that is so pretty!
look at that birdie!!! who knew it could be so cute?
[…] To make the patterened paper POP, I used a little trick from my friend, Jami, paper genius - FALL BACK ON BLACK! A multiple of different accessories (ribbon, brads) make each of the 6 cards slightly different […]