Here's a fun, easy way to use them.
Keep stamping until you achieve a layered look that you're happy with. You really can't mess this up. Actually the messier, the better.Here's the fun part....wad your stamped masterpiece in a ball. mash away. trust me. this adds to the beauty and makes the paper look old and textured. I do this about 2-3 times until it's all nice and wrinkly (is that a word?)
Smooth out the paper with your hands.Run your Walnut ink pad lightly across the wrinkled paper. You can do this as little or as much as you like.
Next, take a couple different Maya Mists and spray in a few places. I've used Gold and Charcoal here.Then, spray with a fine mist of water. It makes the Walnut ink sort of bleed and will start to look like actual walnut ink.
Let the paper dry.
At this point, you're left with a sweet looking piece of vintagey stamped paper. You can do whatever you want with it. I've covered boxes with it. I've scrapped with it. I've also used this paper as a book cover for a mini.
Boxes are fun and easy to cover. Who doesn't have a random little box lying around?
I was going to use decoupage glue but didn't have any handy. I did have fluid matte medium and it works wonderfully for this project.
Cut your paper into pieces.
1 piece for top of the lid leaving a good amount of overhang to glue down onto the sides of the lid.
1 piece for the bottom with about a 1/2" extra all the way around.
2 long pieces for the sides of the box.
(the measurements will all vary with the box you choose to cover.)
Brush on your choice of glue evenly and press your cut piece of paper down. Smooth out with your hands and use a bone folder to brush down some of the creases and push out any excess glue.
see the photo above on how to tuck in your corners. glue down all sides.smooth with your bone folder.
I like to cut just 2 pieces instead of 4. easier and quicker.

It's nice at this point but why not do a little more distressing?
Add some white paint to the corners by using a old gift card. see photos below.

How about another stamp? I used Brick Red Distress ink and a special stamp I placed carefully on the edge.
:)
Tina
13 comments:
Oh, I totally love this!!! Thanx for the inspiration :o)
I have quite a few boxes that should need some "refreshing".
love this idea, and what a great way to use some of the stamps we have all accumlated from the kits.
Oh my heart, this is a fabulous idea. I am ON IT!
ohmygoodness! totally l-o-v-e this tutorial! can't wait for this work day to end and put my hands on it.
i just bought a brand new roll of kraft paper :) hee hee! this is a great tutorial tina! thanks for the idea!
Very very cool, Tina! Very vintage.
Great way to re-use and re-vitalize paperbags, papers that are a bit out-of-date or even scraps. Also a great way to use stamps to create an overall design/background. Thanks for sharing!
OOOOOOOh this is just an amazing idea !!! thanks for sharing ! the stamps shown on the pictures are soooooo great! I'd like to find you "scripty rubberstamp with lines" like to learn how to write alphabet !!! Will you have it in store again ???? Oh please please please say YES !!! it's such an amazing stamp ;-) Thank you so much to tell me ^--^
What a cool idea!!!! Thanks for the details!
So cool!
Wow, I'm impressed with this tutorial! What an awesome, fantabulous idea...thanks for the inspiration!
Sandrine, that alphabet is available in the shop with September's add-on "FOXTROT"
Fantastic idea I like this creativity
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