Do you use up cardstock trying to get even images with your wheels? A wheel guide can help, but some line images like the ones one this Neighborhood jumbo wheel just don't want to stamp evenly. Unmounting your wheels is a popular thing with many stampers. I unmounted these houses, because I just couldn't get them to work for me otherwise. You can still use a wheel-turned-stamp like this one to create long strips for a banner or wrapping paper. You'd just have to use them on acrylic blocks, so you could see where to line them up.
You'll need cushion & an acrylic block (or hardwood) that is 7 inches wide x around 2 4/8 inches high. This block has a clingy grid (called the Block Buddy Set from Close to my Heart.) It makes it easy to get the wheel stamp straight.
Hmmmmmmm... Dewheel or Not Dewheel???
Here's a caveat before you unmount all your wheels--at least something to consider:
How do you use them?
Wheels seem to break into 4 main categories of Style :
- Solid images (like Scatter Sunshine/So Swirly)
- Outline images (like Neighborhood/Basics Outline)
- Text (like Happy, Happy Birthday) &
- Texture (naturalistic like Rough Texture...or geometrically spaced like Dotted lines)
Although, texture wheels that are geometrically spaced--like Dotted Lines or even Lots of dots--might be better unmounted because they are very evenly spaced & harder to control. (You can always mount one at a time, if they tick you off with unevenness.) ;0)
B) Wet torn cardstock & crumple it up (more crumple=more texture).
C) Unfold it, lay flat and add an ink-wash if you like
(Here's the wet & wrinkle process used to make flower cards
& 3D blooms)
I rinsed this piece above with water again to make it more washed-out
(After that, cardstock won't take two wrinklings though, so just iron after)
I used the backside of this piece since it had more subtle colour
the cardstock won't curl & it'll keep the wrinkly texture.
If you want lots of wrinkly dimension, just
skip ironing and let it dry naturally.
Other Card Details:
The houses are watercolored with Stampin' Up!s watercolour pencil crayons (watercolour tips here.) The grass is made by ripping a piece of cardstock & then fringing it (grass tutorial by Suzy.) The windows with a Sakura clear glitter pen & the doorknobs are dotted with the silver end of a Zigainty. The buttons are from SU (Fresh Favourites I) I've added watercolour pencil crayon to the tops of them for depth of colour (used hairspray as a fixitive.)
Other Card supplies:
Cardstock: Cool Caribbean (or it's white-cored twin "Breeze" at CTMH), Soft Sky, Naturals White, Gable Green. Ribbon: is SU's 5/8 grosgrain in Certain Celery.
Happy Craftin' :0)
P.S. Unmounting Wheels Tutorial:
Laura shows you exactly how you can have your wheels and use 'em too! Here's her brilliant Unmount your wheels Tutorial
ETA: P.P.S. You can use the wet & wrinkle technique to make cardstock that looks like the kind used on this stunning card by Shirley (<---scroll down to see it)
5 comments:
Love your card, I have several of the smaller wheels, but this is a fantastic idea for the larger ones and there are a few of those on my must have list. Thanks for sharing and love your clouds.
I have over a 100 wheels and I rarely use them. I'm not sure why! I've been debating on whether to unmount them. I'm a bit hesitant. Is there any way to put it back on the wheel if I change my mind?
Thank you for the tutorial! Your card is beautiful! Love the clouds! What a fabulous way to create them!
Maria
I just bought 2 large wheels and unmounted them....I love it!! No regrets here!!!
Great clouds...very fun card!!
Love your card. I have also heard of affixing your unmounted wheel rubber to a cork backed ruler permanently, and storing them in a drawer. I guess a wood one would be best. Wheels you like to use on angles and squiggles to decorate packages might be best left on the wheel, but I like the idea of unmounting them and getting more use.
How totally fun :)
Hope you dont mind Mel I am going to set this as a challenge for a forum challenge I set :) (The wet and crinkle)
Thank you so much for your inspiration :)
You are worth your weight in diamonds :)
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