I was playing around with my Stampin’ Up! rubber stamp supplies recently and developed a rubber stamping technique that I call the Sliced Rock Technique. The rubber stamping technique is demonstrated in the video below.
I’m sure you’ve seen how beautiful sliced rock can be with various patterns and colors. I think the most beautiful ones have a center pattern that is repeated in the outer layers in varying colors. You can find images of sliced rock here, if interested.
I call this rubber stamping technique , Unpolished Sliced Rock Technique. I used one of the floral stamps from the Stampin’ Up! Fabulous Florets Stamp Set for my center image. I covered the stamp with VersaMark and stamped it in the center of my piece of Watercolor Paper. I then used White Embossing Powder over the image and set it with a heat gun. Using my Aqua Painter and several blue inks, I water colored the floral pattern in layers around the center piece, the flower. Here is the card I made with a similar image.
The video (link) below demonstrates this rubber stamping technique, Guneaux Designs Unpolished Sliced Rock Technique.
COME BACK TO SEE THE SECOND VERSION OF THIS RUBBER STAMPING TECHNIQUE, THE POLISHED SLICED ROCK TECHNIQUE.
God’s Blessings!
Stamping With Guneaux Designs
by
Beverly Polen
I hope you try this rubber stamping technique!
Well done tutorial! Thanks for sharing this beautiful technique!
Great idea. Thank you for sharing this unique technique. It’s really amazing.
God bless your creativity.
Regards
Annett
Very cool Beverly, thanks for sharing!
very pretty Bev, I enjoyed watching! See YOU at convention friend. Sherrill Graff istmpnv@aol.com
Great technique Bev. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for sharing this beautiful technique…haven’t seen it before so I’m thinking you have an original! I saw your post on the LNS Demo Only yahoo group and love that you shared the tutorial.
Jan Hoyt O’Fallon, IL