An Easy Technique for making One-of-a-Kind Cards

I love an easy stamping technique. The Swiping Technique I demonstrate in this video is extra special as it allows us to make one-of-a-kind cards easily while having loads of fun mixing and matching ink colors. Enjoy this video, then give it a try! I think you’ll love the Swiping Technique as much as I do!

The new Changing Leaves Bundle with its Hybrid Embossing Folder is perfect to use with the Swiping Technique. You’ll find it in the Online Exclusive Section of my Stampin’ Up! Online Store.

Dimensions – A2 card made with Swiping Technique:

  • Card base = 8 1/2″ x 5 1/2″, score at 4 1/4″ on long side, fold in half.
  • Basic White inside = 4″ x 5 1/4″
  • Card stock layer on front = 4″ x 5 1/4″
  • Basic White for Swiping Technique = 6″ x 6″

Dimensions – Note Card made with Swiping Technique:

  • Pre-cut & Scored Note Card Base & Envelope
  • Basic White = 2 1/2″ x 4″
  • Card stock layer = 2 3/4″ x 4 1/4″
A2 Card and Note Card made with Swiping Technique and Changing Leaves Stamp Set & Hybrid Embossing Folder in fall colors.

Colors used with Swiping Technique for the cards above are Peach Pie, Cajun Craze, and Lost Lagoon.

A2 Card and Note Card made with Swiping Technique and Changing Leaves Stamp Set & Hybrid Embossing Folder in fall colors.

Copper Clay, Crumb Cake, Pumpkin Pie were used with the Swiping Technique for the cards above.

A2 Card and Note Card made with Swiping Technique and Changing Leaves Stamp Set & Hybrid Embossing Folder in fall colors.

Cajun Craze, Mossy Meadow, Pumpkin Pie were used with the Swiping Technique for the cards above.

Wild Wheat, Lost Lagoon, Pretty Peacock were used with the Swiping Technique to make all of the cards above.

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Thanks so much for viewing today’s post. There sure is a whole lot of information to share with you today in addition to the Swiping Technique demonstration and cards. I do my best not only to provide you with creative inspiration and projects but to keep you informed of new products and promotions.

As always, I thank you for your support of my business. I wish you peace, joy, and happy stamping always.

Mary Knabe

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