Stamps & Glue Pad with Fun Flock Tutorial

We love all the great things Kimberly Crawford creates over at For the Love of Paper! Today’s blog post is a tutorial using stamps and a glue pad with Fun Flock by Kimberly Crawford herself!

1 How To Supplies_thumb[2]

When I use Fun Flock, The Essential Glue Pad has always worked well for me. There is a little trick to it, so read on. It also cleans up easily with stamp cleaner. (clean the glue off as if it was ink, any cleaner will do)

2 How To Stamp With Color First_thumb[7]

When I am going to Fun Flock in a darker color, I stamp the image in ink similiar to the Fun Flock color I am going to use first. Using acrylic stamps makes this so much easier.

3 How To Stamp with Glue Pad_thumb[3]

Once the colored ink has dried, push your stamp into the glue pad, just like it was ink. Line up the two images and stamp. Here is the little trick *let the glue dry for a minute or two*. Yep, let it just sit there. (remove the stamp though)

4 How To Flock Coverage_thumb[3]

After a few minutes, be very liberal with your Fun Flock application. I poured almost the entire bottle over this ornament. Gently push the Fun Flock down onto the image and let it dry for several minutes. (get a soda or a treat while you wait :) )

5 Seasons Greetings_thumb[2]

Here is the finished card. Fun Flock is wonderful for holiday cards and believe it or not, it is time to start thinking and planning for those! :) *wink*

6 Happy Fall_thumb[3]

For this card, I stamped the leaves on the bottom half of the card with glue and then applied the Fun Flock.

7 Butterfly_thumb[4]

8 Butterfly CU Butterfly_thumb[3]

On this card, I stamped the entire butterfly image on the cardstock and another piece of cardstock. The second butterfly got stamped with glue and then Fun Flock was added. I cut out the butterfly and foam mounted it. (stamping it first, lets you “keep” the antennae :) )

9 Butterfly CU Flocked Background_thumb[3]

The background was stamped with glue and then Fun Flock was applied. The butterflies were stamped with watermark ink.

10 Just A Note_thumb[4]

11 Just A Note CU Yellow Flower_thumb[3]

12 Just A Note CU Pink Flower_thumb[2]

Recipe

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3 Responses

  1. Wow! Thanks for sharing this!!!!!!!! :)

  2. Thanks for sharing the Fun Flock Tutorial. It was nice going through it. Keep it up the good work. Cheers:)

  3. Wow! Thanks for the ideas! I just started working with flock, and stamping before flocking seems like a great way to make the image stronger. I’ve also had some trouble getting the glue off my stamps, so I’ll give the stamp cleaner a shot.

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