I can't seem to get enough of the
Big Top unmounted stamps. Look at the cards I've already made with this collection!

Let's take a closer look at the cards made with each stamp sheet . . .
THE
GREETING UM SHEET

Rubber stamped with Big Top Greetings Unmounted Stamps
I love the versatility of the banner stamp. The opening accommodates your choice of six different greetings. (See four options below.)

Follow these steps to make your custom card:
- Stamp the banner image onto White plain with India Black ink.

2. Select a greeting from the six possible choices and stamp within the banner.

3. Pair the stamped banner image with larger greetings from the sheet.

4. For a greeting that pops, stamp a second banner, trim out the center section, and layer onto the first banner with foam adhesive.

The greetings look terrific when stamped with
White Pigment Ink onto the bright
Big Top Papers.

THE
COLLECTION UM SHEET

I think this sheet is my favorite. I used my classic masking technique to create a collaged background on an art panel and topped it off with the perfect sentiment and a little twine bow.

Check out the
Twist Ties and Colorful Tags included in the
Greetings to Go kit. You can stock up on extras in the store!

Stamp the images onto the colorful papers with our White Pigment ink and matte with a contrasting colors. Next, cut with a postage edge scissors, if you happen to have one from the late 90's!

THE
BORDERS & BACKGROUNDS UM SHEET

My other quick go-to technique is to stamp the images with India Black ink and shade with watercolor pencils and a water brush. Finish it off with a bit of watercolor splatter.

Stamped 1" squares make an interesting backdrop for this sweet greeting.

THE
ART NOUVEAU UM STAMPS
I can totally identify with the tightrope walking gal on this sheet! And with that quote? And the bowling pins? Perfect.

Despite using the same images on each card, I was able to achieve completely different results by varying the techniques.

Club Scrap Big Top Rubber Stamped Greeting Cards

Off to jump through some hoops, juggle my schedule, walk the fine line, and join the circus!
Kay at Club Scrap