Triple Time Stamping is the perfect technique for beginning card makers AND those more experienced. Get the tips, measurements, and more in this video.
One thing I LOVE about triple time stamping is that it’s a great technique regardless of whether you are beginning cardmaking or at a more experienced level.
Step 1: Cut 3 Basic White Cardstock Layers
Tip: Lightly tack these layers down on top of each other with each panel being centered or layered onto the next.
Step 2: Cut Color Cardstock Layers
Tip: Card Base is 5 1/2″ x 8 1/2″, score at 4 1/4″ and fold the base in half.
Step 3: Pick a Stamp Set, Ink and start stamping.
Tip: Make sure your stamp is overlapping some of the layers as you stamp.
Which of these triple time stamping cards is your favorite? I’d love to hear!
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Layer #1 – 4″ x 5-1/4″
Layer #2 – 3-1/4″ x 3″
Layer #3 – 3″ x 1-3/4″
Cardstock: Basic White, Early Espresso
Ink: Soft Suede and Early Espresso
Layer #1 – 4″ x 5-1/4″
Layer #2 – 4″ x 2-3/4″
Layer #3 – 3″ x 1-3/4″
Cardstock: Basic White, Basic Black
Ink: Memento Black, Bermuda Bay
Layer #1 – 4″ x 5-1/4″
Layer #2 – 4″ x 2-3/4″
Layer #3 – 3-1/2″ x 2-14″
Cardstock: Basic White
Ink: Memento Black, Bermuda Bay, Melon Mambo, Daffodil Delight
I’m really liking your style of card making. You do a really great job of sharing the process of how to create. You give great inspiration to go and craft. Thank you
Your comment means so much, Chris. I love teaching and sharing ideas that anyone can learn to make.
Thank you for sharing these beautiful cards. Sometimes when card making for a while you forget about the basics and it is refreshing to see again!
I think that’s so true and sometimes we pick up new tips and tricks we may not have known before! Thanks so much for watching!!
Love them all! Especially the last one.
Where have you been all my life? Well, for the last few years any way. I have been making cards for a few years now and attending workshops at local craft shops. They have closed now. I have done some card making with some friends in the area but with the pandemic, these have stopped as well. But I have never had anyone show me the information in your Beginner’s series in an orderly and understandable fashion. In most cases, I would be given a kit and just put it together. I have a lot of stamps and dies but putting them I order on my small craft room has been hard.. I don’t always know what I have and where it is. In time, I have decided to purge most of these supplies (that’s another needed video) and concentrate on Stamping’ Up. I will say that card making has been a godsend during quarantine. Most of my cards go to Cards for Soldiers but I still feel I don’t really know what I am doing most of the time.
I’m sad to hear your local craft shop is closed but I’m so happy that you can be here watching and learning and getting inspiration to make cards. It’s such a blessing to make and send these cards! I’ve got more coming in the series so tune in each week and if you haven’t already make sure you sign up so you’ll get an invitation to join a special live Q&A.
I hope that you’ll check back on my blog and YouTube channel frequently for new and easy-to-follow-ideas. Blessings to you!
I would love to have a catalog.
My addressis
1220 Harcourt Lane
Charleston,
South Carolina
29414
I would love to send you a catalog! I have you in my list and will make sure we get that out to you. You’ll have so much fun browsing and looking for your perfect next project I’m sure!
love the layered cards thank you for sharing
I LOVE sharing with everyone in this community and I appreciate you taking time to watch and comment!
Love triple time technique.
It’s an oldie but a goodie, right?! Thanks so much for watching and taking time to comment!
Hi Brandy
During Friday’s video you mentioned giving a thumbs up somewhere? Can you tell me how to do that please.
Hi Cindy, Thanks for watching! It depends on the device you are watching from. If you are on a desktop or laptop computer the thumbs up icon is just below the video title. On a mobile device it’s usually at the bottom of the screen. If you are watching from a TV I don’t believe you will have the option to click. I hope this helps you find it!