Generation Stamping vs Motion Stamping
Good morning everyone! This is Deepti here sharing two cards with you today showing the difference between Generation stamping Technique and Motion Stamping Technique. These two stamping techniques look similar but they are used in different ways.. So let's get started!
Generation Stamping
This is a great technique if you have only one colored ink pad and you still want to achieve different colors tones/shades on your card
Procedure - Stamp once and get a dark image. Stamp again – without cleaning – and get a medium-shade image. Stamp a third time and get a light image. Only one ink needed… but it looks like three.
Result - simple, saves a lot of time and it gives wonderful ombre or monochromatic results.
Here is an example!
stamps - avery elle, inks - tsukineko ink quartet - radiant neon cool
a closer look!
Motion Stamping
Procedure - You stamp the image the first time with the stamp fully inked, then without re-inking, you just repeat stamping the image. Each time you stamp, the image becomes lighter and it does give the impression of motion.
Result - Such a fun technique and you really can see your stamped image in motion.. lol! ;)
inks - tsukineko ink quartet - radiant neon cool, stamps - inspired by stamping
a closer look
And also to make these card I used Tsukineko Neon Pigment Inks. These are very vibrant and it has some sweet odour. They give a crisp image while stamping. I also used these inks for water- coloring(3rd and 4th pic). They are so pretty!!
I really enjoyed thoroughly making these cards and I hope you got inspired. If you do so please share your creations on our FB page - Color Conceptions so that we can drop by your blog and leave some love. If you are interested in buying any of these supplies please visit The Craft Shop and enjoy..
Thank you so much for stopping by. Have a great day.. :)
Thanks for sharing these cool techniques Deepti! :)
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