This quick, simple card uses the Dandelion Wishes stamp set and PanPastels to create a sunny, summery greeting. It's so quick and easy, you'll want to try it too!
Simply mask off the area you want to color in, using low-tack tape such as Post-It Tape, or painter's tape. (TIP: stick the tape to your arm first to remove some of the tackiness. When removing the tape, pull slowly, straight back from your paper, at a steep angle. This will help to prevent your paper from tearing.)
Next, gently rub orange and yellow pastels into the paper until you get the desired color, leaving some lighter spots for interest. Stamp a few dandelions in Sweet Berry ink, then emboss a few with white embossing powder.
Line a sheet of Sweet Berry cardstock with White Liner sheet, and die-cut four of the same sentiment using the Designer Frames die set. Layer these four pieces together and you'll have a thick sentiment that resembles chipboard without all the work of covering, cutting and sanding it. Next, coat the sentiment and the outside edge of the card with Sparkle Silk.
Line a sheet of Sweet Berry cardstock with White Liner sheet, and die-cut four of the same sentiment using the Designer Frames die set. Layer these four pieces together and you'll have a thick sentiment that resembles chipboard without all the work of covering, cutting and sanding it. Next, coat the sentiment and the outside edge of the card with Sparkle Silk.
Finally, mix a little Journey Glaze with colored re-inker and Sparkle Dust (fine glitter) and drop a few drops at the bottom. This is a very inexpensive way to add embellishments for that WOW factor.
Supplies List
- Stamps: Dandelion Wishes
- Dies: Designer Frames Die Set
- Inks: Clear Pigment Ink, Sweet Berry True Fusion Ink, Summer Days Re-Inker
- Cardstock: Whip Cream, Sweet Berry
- Coloring Tools: PanPastels, Sparkle Silk, Whip Cream Embossing Powder
- Embellishments: Sparkle Dust glitter
- Adhesives: Journey Glaze, Journey Craft Glue, White Liner Sheets, Scotch Blue Painter's Tape for Delicate Surfaces
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