Triple Time Stamping Video: Creative Elements and NEW Naturals Designer Buttons

I've recently rearranged my stamping room and office, combining them together (lovin' it!).  While I was cleaning and reorganizing, I came across some old projects from when I first was introduced to Stampin' Up! 10 years ago.  In addition, I came across a card online that reminded of this technique and I thought I'd bring it "back from the past"!

My "old" project featured a technique that was shared with me at one of the first Stampin' Up! parties I attended.  Stamping all three layers at the same time.  When you "pull them apart", you could use them on different projects, scrapbook pages or all on the same card.  Kind of a play on the Double Time Stamping Technique.  I don't think there was a name for it back then, so I'm referring to it as Triple Time Stamping

The card below is one of the projects we did for my Monthly Stamping Club last week.  It features the Easy Triple Time Stamping Technique.  It was a huge hit!!  FYI – my stamping club is available for online club members too!  Join anytime!

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The dimensions are as follows:

Very Vanilla

  • 2" x 3-1/4"
  • 3" x 4-1/4"
  • 4" x 5-1/4"

Early Espresso

  • 2-1/4" x 3-1/2"
  • 3-1/4" x 4-1/2"
  • 5-1/2" x 8-1/2" (fold for card base)

But you'll want to check out the video for tips on stamping and assembling today's card.

VIDEO:  Easy Triple Time Stamping Technique

 

Dawn's Stamping Supplies

Stamps: Creative Elements (122645w or 122647c), Petite Pairs (122495w or 122497c)
Ink: Crumb Cake (126975), Early Espresso (126974)
Paper: Early Espresso (119686), Very Vanilla (101650
Punches:  2-1/2" Circle Punch (120906)
Accessories:  NEW Naturals Designer Buttons (127554), Early Espresso Bakers Twine (127554)

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59 thoughts on “Triple Time Stamping Video: Creative Elements and NEW Naturals Designer Buttons”

  1. I’ve been stamping for four years and I’ve never seen this technique….wonderful idea that I will certainly use.

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  2. Absolutely looooooove this – so easy and yet so stunning .I have that stamp set so I’m off to do it right now – thank you so much. x

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  3. Hi Dawn! I found your video on Pinterest and was blown away!! Of course I just HAD to give it a go… twice! I’ve just blogged about it and thought you might want to have a look at the finished result. I’ve also put your video on my blog so more people can see the technique and maybe they’ll hop over to your blog/YouTube channel to say ‘hi’ too?
    Thanks so much for the inspiration!
    Anthea
    http://stampin-divas.blogspot.co.uk/2012/06/triple-time-stamping.html

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  4. Thanks for the tutorial for making your lovely card. I had seen a card like this recently, and attempted to make it cutting each layer out of one stamped piece of paper. What a disaster! I am so glad I found your tutorial, and now I will try it again.

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  5. This is beautiful! MUCH easier than I would have thought! Mahalo nui for taking the time to share this wonderful technique. Take care and happy stamping!!

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  6. Guess I missed this technique the first time around, so thank you for sharing a great tutorial on how it’s done. Lovely pattern I thought it was paper and couldn’t figure out how you had “done it”! Can’t wait to try it myself.
    thank you
    P.S. Like your tip on adding the button to the twine.

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  7. Dawn, this is beautiful! Thank you for sharing your tutorials. Your work is awesome. Much easier than it looks. Your tutorials are very well done!!!

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  8. Gorgeous card.
    Thank you for the great video tutorial. Was very helpful for some of us ‘newbie’ card makers
    ColleenB.

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  9. Thank you SO MUCH for sharing. My sister and her three girls and I get together once a month for “scrapfest” and we each present a different card for all of us to make. This technique will be used for my card next month…..LOVE!!!!!

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  10. Dawn, This card is so beautiful. I love it. It is amazing. THe colors are so pretty. Thank you for taking the time to do a wonderful video of this card. You are so talented . Thank You.

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  11. I love how that technique looks! Thank you for the great tutorial and for the dimensions for the different layers. I need help like that. 🙂

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  12. Thank you for sharing this beautiful card and the directions for this fabulous technique…especially in video form. I’m going to try it tonight! Elaine

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  13. Dawn, I found you through Mary Fisher’s blog and am so glad she had your card featured. This is the first of your video’s I’ve watched and was just intrigued with your Triple Time Technique. Your card is beautiful and I am going to try this myself. Thank you for sharing your lovely talent and neat work with other stampers. I’ll be checking in again for sure.

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  14. Fantastic, thank you so much. It’s so helpful to get directions and inspiration like this! I love your card. 😀

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  15. Another beautiful creation!! Thank you for the wonderful tutorial. Made a card after seeing this tutorial – it turned out really nice.

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  16. Loved your card! So easy, but looks so detailed. Beautiful. Can’t wait to try it.
    It will be one of my Christmas cards. Thanks!

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  17. Hi Dawn,
    Thank you for sharing this technique I love it – a few tries and finally got it.
    and I purchased creative elements too a wonderful versatile stamp set.
    Cheers from Canada!

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  18. Thank you for a beautiful card. I think it will make a wonderful wedding card for my nephew’s upcoming nuptuials. Thanks again.

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