#NSDatSC | Challenge 04 - Make a Pattern

Take those stamps a little bit further! Start with one image, and then stamp it again and again.. and before you know it, you have a pattern! For this challenge, we'd love to see you create your own patterned paper with stamps!


Jenn Picard : It’s no secret that I love stamps, and one of the best ways to get the most versatility out of them is to use them;). I have been hoarding this amazing stamp set by Hello Forever (apparently I loved it so much I hadn’t used it yet) and I knew when I saw this challenge that the multi stamping world image would make such a great background. It is so fun to use stamps to create your own “patterned paper”. I started by stamping the outline image several times using Stazon on Watercolor paper then filled in the water and land with the corresponding stamps using chalk inks. To soften the look of the ink even further I ran a watercolor brush over it to create an even more blended image.

Supplies : Studio Calico Ring Pop PL Add on Kit- Stamps; Inks: Prima Chalk Ink-Old Rose, VersaMagic Chalk Ink-Oasis Green and Ocean Depth; Ribbon- Seam Binding


Suzy Plantamura : When I took on this challenge of creating my own patterned paper with stamps, I wanted to “think outside the box” and come up with a different way to use the stamps to further challenge myself. I started with the Gallahad stamp set from the Camelot kits. It has a large flat circle in it meant to be a background for the other stamps in the set. I dripped a couple drops of water on the flat stamp and then colored directly on the stamp with a green Neocolor crayon. Once it was covered, I dripped any excess water off of it before stamping the circle on mixed media paper (so it didn’t warp). I used the same technique to add green circles all over my paper. Once they were dry, I added more stamped designs to the center of each circle using Gallahad and many of my older sets with a dark gray ink. I used red and yellow Neocolors to “watercolor” between the stamped circles to finish off the paper. I also used the small circle stamps from the Sugar Rush scrapbook kit to create a pattern with red and coral ink on white paper.

Supplies : Valley High Stamp Add-On; Blue Note PL kit - washi; Office Hours PL kit - label; Camelot PL kit – stamps, asterisk chipboard stickers; Arthur kit – chipboard letters; Sugar Rush Scrapbook Kit – stamps, enamel dots; Bessie kit - banner stickers; Tabasco kit – stamps; Stitched class kit – stamps; crayons – Neocolors; Galahad stamp add-on; inks - Color Theory Blush Crush, Well Red; enamel dots: Essentials Enamel Dots – Green, Yellow and Orange; label stickers - Wanderlust Labels Sticker Booklet; letter stickers - Color Theory Mini Alpha – Inky Black


Stephanie Washburn : I love using stamps to create my own patterns for cards! I'm always looking for flat cards and using stamps is a great way to add interest without the bulk! I used the floral stamps from the Morgan Card Kit and some pretty Color Theory inks and stamped repeatedly in different colors to create a pattern. SO fun!

Supplies : Studio Calico Morgan Card Kit- stamps; cardstock- More Solar White; ink- Color Theory Clean Slate, Something Blue, Sunny Day, Deja Blue, Versafine Onyx Black; tools- Corner Chomper


We can't wait to see your take on this challenge! To be entered to win a prize from the Calico Closet, please post your project in the Studio Calico gallery by May 11th and add the tag #NSD4 in the description. Challenges may be combined - just add both tags in your description. Winners will be posted on May 12th.

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42 comments

  1. b_manies says…
    05/04/2014
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  2. juliee says…
    05/05/2014

    I am not a stamper - but I am committed to trying to learn to incorporate those great SC stamps into my projects. But I knew I wanted to pick a forgiving stamp to create a background (to compensate for my lack of ability) and the "xo" stamp from Tabasco was perfect!

    http://www.studiocalico.com/galleries/122840-nicholas

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  3. analogpaper says…
    05/05/2014

    I love the stamps that come in my Project Life kits, but never seem to use them . . . thanks for the nudge :)

    http://www.studiocalico.com/galleries/122849-this-boy

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  4. jenjeb says…
    05/05/2014
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  5. mishou says…
    05/05/2014
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  6. 3littleks says…
    05/06/2014

    I don't stamp much either but this was really fun!

    http://www.studiocalico.com/galleries/122935-picture-perfect

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  7. arohammer says…
    05/06/2014
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  8. padni says…
    05/06/2014

    mine >> http://www.studiocalico.com/galleries/123017-baby-love
    using stamp from MME as pattern on top of the paper ^^

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  9. labecher says…
    05/07/2014
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  10. juliee says…
    05/07/2014

    Used the Antiquary card kit stamp set to make the happy paper

    http://www.studiocalico.com/galleries/123214-happy-place

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  11. dah9099 says…
    05/09/2014
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  12. rowie says…
    05/10/2014

    here is my take.. i stamped the background of my layout with 3 stamps from the copper mountain kit that i had not yet used!

    http://www.studiocalico.com/galleries/123473-its-a-new-day

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  13. Soric says…
    05/10/2014
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  14. iamelel says…
    05/11/2014

    My little card with stamped background

    http://www.studiocalico.com/galleries/123586-hellolove

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  15. Leah says…
    05/11/2014
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  16. tpgirl says…
    05/11/2014

    used the NSD stamp set to make a heart pattern

    http://www.studiocalico.com/galleries/123672-bookworm-nsd-make-a-pattern

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