I added some Heirloom Gold Perfect Pearls using Versamark ink on some white card stock. I then die cut it with the flag shape from Lawn Fawn's Large Stitched Journaling Card and cut a plain black one as well. I then layered them with a bit of the gold peeking out. For the sentiment, I used the tiny With Sympathy die from Simon Says Stamp. It cuts the thinnest sentiment. There's no way I could do something so thin anyway else. I decided that I wanted it to be out of the Verdigris embossing powder from Ranger, so I just added some Versamark to some white card stock, covered it with the powder, heat embossed it and then cut it out. I layered it on top of the banner to finish off the card.
Tuesday, August 12, 2014
With Sympathy
I saw this clever technique in a video from Jennifer McGuire in the Onlinecardclasses.com Stretch Your Stamps 2 class using a reverse background stamp, Versamark and Perfect Pearls. I knew I had to give it a try. I had picked up this beautiful background stamp from Impression Obsession that I thought would be perfect for the technique. I inked it up with Versamark, stamped my image, swirled on the Perfect Pearls in Blue Patina and Green Patina, then covered it with clear embossing powder and heat set it. So pretty. I cut it down just smaller than my black card base.
I added some Heirloom Gold Perfect Pearls using Versamark ink on some white card stock. I then die cut it with the flag shape from Lawn Fawn's Large Stitched Journaling Card and cut a plain black one as well. I then layered them with a bit of the gold peeking out. For the sentiment, I used the tiny With Sympathy die from Simon Says Stamp. It cuts the thinnest sentiment. There's no way I could do something so thin anyway else. I decided that I wanted it to be out of the Verdigris embossing powder from Ranger, so I just added some Versamark to some white card stock, covered it with the powder, heat embossed it and then cut it out. I layered it on top of the banner to finish off the card.
I added some Heirloom Gold Perfect Pearls using Versamark ink on some white card stock. I then die cut it with the flag shape from Lawn Fawn's Large Stitched Journaling Card and cut a plain black one as well. I then layered them with a bit of the gold peeking out. For the sentiment, I used the tiny With Sympathy die from Simon Says Stamp. It cuts the thinnest sentiment. There's no way I could do something so thin anyway else. I decided that I wanted it to be out of the Verdigris embossing powder from Ranger, so I just added some Versamark to some white card stock, covered it with the powder, heat embossed it and then cut it out. I layered it on top of the banner to finish off the card.
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Hummmm. I REALLY like this...love the little extra layer and the bright sentiment.
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