ok Miranda...standing by.....
"It's nice to be important, but it's more important to be nice"
~Frank Sinatra
~Frank Sinatra
Alrighty! Here we go!
First off, I started flocking about 2 years ago. A wonderful friend of mine had created this tag, and I was immediatedly fascinated. She sent me all of the supplies and I've been dabbling ever since. She uses an "old" technique, and I had really planned to show you the "new and updated" products.
Her detailing on the giraffe was stunning. (The tag was made my Donna...ScrapDoggie, for those of you who may remember her).
First off, I started flocking about 2 years ago. A wonderful friend of mine had created this tag, and I was immediatedly fascinated. She sent me all of the supplies and I've been dabbling ever since. She uses an "old" technique, and I had really planned to show you the "new and updated" products.
Her detailing on the giraffe was stunning. (The tag was made my Donna...ScrapDoggie, for those of you who may remember her).
So, with my Fun Flock and my Stamp 'N Bond in hand, I sat down to recreate what she had done.
And, I'm going to tell you the truth...I'm not so impressed with the Stamp 'N Bond. I may work well with a larger surface area, but really isn't the best thing for any sort of detail work.
And, I'm going to tell you the truth...I'm not so impressed with the Stamp 'N Bond. I may work well with a larger surface area, but really isn't the best thing for any sort of detail work.
NO matter what I tried, the Stamp 'N Bond just didn't impress me. Here's why...
The first turtle is done with Stamp 'N Bond
And the second, using the old flocking technique
IN the second, you can see the detail in his shell, and the seperation of lines on his face.
Compared side by side, there's no comparison. The turtle on your left is the old technique, and the right is using Stamp 'N Bond.
The first turtle is done with Stamp 'N Bond
And the second, using the old flocking technique
IN the second, you can see the detail in his shell, and the seperation of lines on his face.
Compared side by side, there's no comparison. The turtle on your left is the old technique, and the right is using Stamp 'N Bond.
can you tell me the difference between the old way (not sure what that is) and the Stamp N' Bond?
SUS
yep, that is a Donna tag, I have many of them....I am glad to hear your reviews on the bond, i was going to order some.
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Let's cover the Stamp N Bond, quick-like, then I'll let you in on the old technique.
Stamp 'N Bond is meant to be heated. So, you want to stamp your image with an embossing pad and apply your Stamp 'N Bond.
Heat as you would any embossing powder, paying close attention to the consistency of the Stamp 'N Bond, once it's starts to look wet and slick, you're ready to apply the flocking powder. I tried both dumping it on/patting it down, and dumping it on and shaking the paper side to side to coat the image, and neither was terribly successful. Stamp 'N Bond would probably work great with an alphabet stamp. A larger surface area with less detail.
Stamp 'N Bond is meant to be heated. So, you want to stamp your image with an embossing pad and apply your Stamp 'N Bond.
Heat as you would any embossing powder, paying close attention to the consistency of the Stamp 'N Bond, once it's starts to look wet and slick, you're ready to apply the flocking powder. I tried both dumping it on/patting it down, and dumping it on and shaking the paper side to side to coat the image, and neither was terribly successful. Stamp 'N Bond would probably work great with an alphabet stamp. A larger surface area with less detail.
oh great....i just spent ten bazillion dollars buying stamp n bond off of ebay. I have no lss and acot was sold out! LOL Are you going to show us the old way as well?
Jenn
Don't fear the challenge, challenge the fear.
Don't fear the challenge, challenge the fear.
MAJOR DIFFERENCE-- LOVE THE "OLD" TECHNIQUE MUCH BETTER
This is soo cool, but I've got to put my fastscrap in the gallery and then take a shower and head to my dd's gymnastics thing. I'll have to check in, in an hour.
Ronny