Faux Postage Stamps – Video

Recently I created some faux postage stamps from a stamped and watercoloured panel. I pulled out another floral panel from my ‘pile of possibilities’ and filmed myself making some more faux postage stamps to feature on cards. The watercoloured panel features a repeated flower from the Darkroom Door set, ‘fine flowers vol 2’ and there is a video of my watercolouring process for that too.

The large postage die set I used is from Elizabeth Craft Designs and includes a die to cut perforated stamps of different sizes which remain joined until you cut or tear them apart. There are also dies which cut rectangles to fit in each of the ‘postage stamp’ spaces. There are also bonus number and symbol dies, so the set offers quite a lot.

I chose this set because I liked the way the postage stamps were all joined and I have the option of creating combinations or individual stamps. There are dies available from other companies which just cut the perforated lines and I demonstrate how to do the same thing with that kind of die towards the end of the video. Adding stamped postmarks and even small words makes the faux postage look real and I’m really enjoying using stamped panels, patterned papers and gel prints to make my own postage. I think any hand delivered card I make from now on should have a handmade postage stamp on it!


6 Comments on “Faux Postage Stamps – Video”

  1. Joanne says:

    These look great, Heather!

  2. Nancy Stislow says:

    Love the painting on the faux postage stamps. What a clever use of that artwork.  The postage marks make it that much more authentic. This is just super!

  3. So pretty – great die!

  4. Loll says:

    LOVE your faux postage stamps, Heather. Inspired!! xx

  5. Pat says:

    I really love these postage stamp designs, and the flowers you have used on these cards are really pretty and look beautiful in the single colour of blue with the orange centres, and your watercolouring is so skilful that you get a lovely variation of tone…two wonderful cards Heather.  x

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