A blog devoted to the cards I make in my tiny upstairs space. When my sister stays there, she calls it an "artist's garret". I'm not an artist, but am an enthusiastic cardmaker - hence the title "Cardmaker's Garret".
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Sunday, 28 June 2026

Acrylic Block Stamping

The Group of Cardmakers are revisiting an old background technique - Acrylic Block Stamping.  

First up, a very basic way of doing it:

This is the original way I learned to do this - inking up a block with ink (in this case, with Distress Peeled Paint), spritzing with water, and stamping the block onto mixed media cs.  I used a block with a curved edge and grid lines on it to add extra interest.

I trimmed the panel, added a white die cut branch, popped it up on fun foam on a white card base, added a red sentiment, and embellished the branch with red Smooch for the berries.

For my second card, I used a different medium to colour the acrylic block - Twinkling H2Os watercolour paints.

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I spritzed the acrylic block with water, and then added my favourite shade of blue Twinkling H2O paint. I pressed it onto watercolour paper and let it dry. I then stamped the dragonfly and used a sparkly embossing powder, the colour of which is "marcasite" - not quite black, but darker than grey or silver, and with a lot of sparkle in it. I used the same powder on the sentiment. I added a shimmery black border and mounted it on a cream card base.

For the third one, I used a technique I found on SCS (see here) that uses a coordinating colour of spray for the spritz instead of plain water.

I used two Oxide inks - Broken China and Tumbled Glass - and smeared them randomly on a large block. I spritzed with Distress Blueprint Sketch spray and that started the two inks blending and moving. I wanted more movement so also spritzed with some water. Then I stamped the block onto watercolour paper. I love the blend of the blues and the variation in intensity!

I die cut two reindeer out of off white cs (cutting each twice and gluing together for more substance). I trimmed the background panel, added the reindeer and a sentiment.

There are lots more examples over at The Group of Cardmakers

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Supplies for card 1:
Stamps - A Muse sentiment
Ink - Distress Peeled Paint, Memento Lady Bug
Paper - white and mixed media cs
Size - A2
Accessories - Penny Black Winter Branch die, red Smooch accent ink, fun foam, acrylic block

Supplies for card:
Stamps - Old Island Stamp Co. dragonfly, SU sentiment
Ink - Versafine Onyx Black
Paper - Gina K ivory cs, watercolour paper, shimmery black cs
Size - A2
Accessories - Stampendous Marcasite embossing powder, Twinkling H2O Blue Flame, acrylic block

Supplies for card 3:
Stamps - Simon Says Stamp sentiment
Ink - Distress Oxide Broken China and Tumbled Glass
Paper - watercolour paper, off white cs
Size - A2
Accessories - acrylic stamp block, Distress Blueprint Sketch spray, MFT reindeer dies

7 comments:

  1. Three amazing cards using this really fun technique Susan! Love the curves and grid on your first block. It does add a lot of interest to the background. Beautiful green and shows off your white tree with red berries. The Twinkling H2Os is so pretty and soft ... definitely shows the softness of the watercolours compared with distress inks. LOVE your third card. The shades of blue are so beautiful and get it has the airness of watercolour. I love all the interest of the background that really sets the stage for your wonderful reindeer! Great work!! xx

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  2. Love these, particularly the last one xxx

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  3. I had forgotten about this technique and all your cards look so pretty. So many different ways to ink up the block and very versatile.

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  4. What great results on all three of these cards, Susan! I love the added detail of the curvy edge and gridlines on the 1st and the sparkle on the second card! The last card is amazing with the added color of the spray! What a great idea! Those sweet deer show beautifully on this background!

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  5. Fabulous cards, Susan! I'm loving the berries on the tree!

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  6. Great examples of the technique Susan, I think my favourite are the tree and the reindeer. The blue behind the reindeer gives a wonderful wintry effect xx

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  7. These are really beautiful Susan and the white branch with the red berries stands out so well against the strong green background, and then the dragonfly looks so pretty against the Twinkling H2O background with the sparkly embossing on the dragonfly and the glittery matted layer which gives it some really lovely sparkle. I love the idea of using the two blues with a spritz of another blue as well as water on the last which mingles and gives it even more depth, and the two white deer really pop over the top. x

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