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I have three cards to share today!
The first card uses
I also used
For my first card, I ink blended a few panels using Pale Peony, Lovely Lady, and Hibiscus Burst, Soft Stone, Weathervane, and Smokey Shadow inks. I die cut the new Lotty Dotty die. I die cut the Peony dies. For some of the elements, I used only white card stock and added the color details after they were die cut for added definition.
I added a sentiment using the Lush Blooms stamp set
and Lush Blooms die set. I arranged my flowers and sentiment, I used Charming Tags 1 to ground all of my flowers and sentiments. I finished with a few clear sequins.
and Lush Blooms die set. I arranged my flowers and sentiment, I used Charming Tags 1 to ground all of my flowers and sentiments. I finished with a few clear sequins.
TIPS
-Ink blend the background panel before you die cut if you want a soft fade. This way the ink is not emphasized in the cut outs.
-If you want definition from the pattern of the die cut, definitely ink it up after you die cut it.
-Die cut your white card stock with die cut elements. Add ink as you go to create variation and definition.
-Ink blend the background panel before you die cut if you want a soft fade. This way the ink is not emphasized in the cut outs.
-If you want definition from the pattern of the die cut, definitely ink it up after you die cut it.
-Die cut your white card stock with die cut elements. Add ink as you go to create variation and definition.
My next card uses
I also used
I white embossed Penciled Outlines Stamps and Dies for the large frame and for the sentiment. I see these Penciled Outlines Stamps and Dies becoming a well-loved. They are so versatile. I used Floating By Stamp for the sentiment. I finished with a few clear sequins.
TIPS
-Don't be afraid to combine flowers and dies from different stamp sets.
-For the Penciled Outlines, stamp first, then die cut!
-When white embossing onto colored card stock, add some white splatters to the whole card. It makes the embossing powder fallout part of the design!
-Don't be afraid to combine flowers and dies from different stamp sets.
-For the Penciled Outlines, stamp first, then die cut!
-When white embossing onto colored card stock, add some white splatters to the whole card. It makes the embossing powder fallout part of the design!
My last card today uses
I created a shaker card. I die cut several colors of card stock and inlaid the dots to create this fun and colorful focal frame. I die cut the elements for the cupcakes using the Sweet Celebrations Dies. I die cut the Border Bling: Skinny Star Frames die and added some of the left over circle and stars bits to fill my shaker window.
I used Floating By Stamp for the sentiment. This set has some wonderful sentiments and the detail die to go with it. I finished with a few clear sequins.
TIPS
-Use small scraps of card stocks in different colors behind the Border Bling: Lotty Dotty Dies when you run it through your diecutting machine for the inlay technique. You do not need whole panels for this look.
-Use die cut pieces, like the stars and the circles, for added shaker elements!
Here is a list of many of the products I generally
use every time I make a card.
As always thanks so much for stopping by!
Beautiful cards! The Penciled Outlines stamps & dies plus Lotty Dotty are a must have after seeing your creations. ( I love the flowers also but only buy a few things at a time!)
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