Sandi MacIver, Paper Craft Artist - SandiMaciver.com

Hey cardmaking friends welcome back.  Today I’m playing with Picket Fence Studios Seamless Designs Stamps.  As you know, I’m on their design team, so I’ve received a few of these.  I have played with a couple, even done a video with one (linked below).

Yesterday I pulled them all out.  I took a good look at them and I’m totally amazed at how versatile they are.  I kind of hate it when I spend my money on a stamp set that I only use once, don’t you?  Not so with these little guys and let me take a few minutes to explain why.

Today I’m going to share a couple of cards I created with these Seamless Designs Stamps.  At the same time, tell you why I like them so much.

Size of the Picket Fence Studios Seamless Designs Stamps:

Don’t be fooled by the size of these little guys.  They may be small at just over 3.5″ square – but they are mighty.

As they are small, they also come in at a nice low price point.  For a small investment, you get a HUGE return.

Yesterday I created two A2 sized cards with two of these stamps:

handmade greeting card with pink roses on a dark gray background created with paper crafting supplies from Picket Fence Studios

First way I like to use the Seamless Designs Collection:

The first is this absolutely stunning Roses for All Seasons stamp and I created a simple A2 sized card with a small art piece on the front.

I used a Misti to stamp the image in black and then heat embossed it in clear onto watercolor paper

Next, I colored it with my Karin watercolor pens

Unfortunately, we require a few sympathy cards so I used the Prayers Word Topper Die on this one.

TIP – I could also change out the card front to the bright pink envelope color, change the sentiment die to Happy Birthday and completely change the feel of this card.

handmade greeting card with pink roses on a dark gray background created with paper crafting supplies from Picket Fence Studios

Creating the Sentiment:

Normally I would cut these word topper dies 3 or 4 times and stack them before adding them to my cards.

Today, I cut one from a scrap of brown I had in my scrap bin, and gold heat embossed two layers onto it.

The gold embossing really builds up and I have this beautiful sturdy sentiment which I glued across the bottom front of my art piece.

Understated, but adds the perfect amount of bling.

 

handmade card in fall colors with leaves and branches stamped with cardmaking products from Picket Fence Studios

My Second Card in the A2 Size:

My second card is created the same as the first, just with a different stamp.  This one is new out in August called A Medley of Fall Collage.

The image is stamped once,  and colored with Karin Markers.

The Happy Fall Y’all Sentiment was created in the same manner as above.

handmade card in fall colors with leaves and branches stamped with cardmaking products from Picket Fence Studios

 

So, why are these called Seamless Designs Stamps?

Because you can use your Misti or other stamping tool, and you can repeat stamp these little guys to create a larger stamped surface.

Their edge illustration is created to line up with the illustration on the opposite side for “seamless continuous stamping”. (cool or what).

handmade Slimline card with green blue and brown pumpkins using cardmaking products from Picket Fence Studios

The Second Way I used the Seamless Designs Stamps:

This Slimline Pumpkin card shows how I lined up the All the Gourds Seamless Stamp and stamped horizontally across the card stock three times to create my Slimline Card Front.

Card details here: 

 

handmade Slimline Card with a rainbow of colored chickens created with cardmaking products from Picket Fence Studios

Here’s another example using the More Hot Chicks Seamless Stamp.  Again, stamped three times horizontally, colored and made into a slimline card with the PFS slimline dies.

There is a video for this card here.

You can stamp Seamless the other way too:

Not only do these stamps line up horizontally, but the illustration also lines up vertically.

handmade Slimline Card using cardmaking products from Picket Fence Studios

The Third Way I like to use the Seamless Designs Stamps:

In the card sample above, I used my Misti to stamp the image three times vertically to create an understated background for my card.

Lining up the stamp to continue the repeat is very easy, as there are little pieces of the image you use to overlap for the continuous stamped image.

You can get the details for this card here:

handmade Halloween card with insert using cardmaking products from Picket Fence Studios

Here is another vertical stamped example where I used the creepy Marching Spiders Seamless Designs Stamp to create the background for my Halloween card.

Card Details here:

 

The Fourth Way I like to use the Seamless Designs Stamp:

You can stamp it twice horizontally, then move up and stamp twice vertically to create an entire A2 sized card front.

I have a card coming on the 15th where I have done that, and I’ll swing back and add the details here as soon as that post goes live.

If you are interested, I can also do a video showing you the different ways to accomplish this Seamless Designs Stamping, just let me know in the comments if you would like a video.

TIP – you can also stamp vertically twice to create a background for a Mini Slimline Card, and I’ll do one of those shortly as well.

 

Where to get Seamless Designs Stamps.

Picket Fence Studios introduced these these to me and you can see their collection here.  I’ve not seen them anywhere else, if you have, please leave a link in the comments under this post, and I’ll add the details.  I would love to see more of these.

 

Storing the Seamless Designs Collection Stamps:

As I said in the beginning, these little guys are small.  So, they take up a very little bit of space, unlike some of the HUGE slimline stamps I have purchased recently.

Don’t get me wrong, I LOVE my slimline stamps and dies LOL, I have just had to adjust my storage to compensate the tall storage.

 

rubber stamps stored in fridge bins for my cardmaking studio

 

I subscribe to the Jennifer McGuire storage system of Fridge Bins (I order mine from Amazon), and these little guys fit perfectly in the 6″ x 10″ bins

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used for the Picket Fence Studios Seamless Designs Stamps cards:

Here are the products I used today.  Compensated affiliate links used  where available at no cost to you.

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