Here is what I created:
These first 6 cards were inspired by video that Jennifer
McGuire posted about a week ago. I used
my Gina K 3.5”x 3.5” wreath
builder template with the Ranger Distress
Oxide inks and stenciled the corners of the cards. Next, I cut paper 3.75”x 3.75” and shaded the
outside edges. Lastly, I cut 4”x 8”
cardstock for my card base. I LOVE this
technique that Jennifer shared with us in her video. I am looking forward to using this technique
in the future.
Newton’s Nook Designs – “Vitamin
Sea” stamp set
Newton’s Nook Designs – “Seashells”
stencil
Ranger – Distress Oxide “Tumbled
Glass” ink
Ranger – Distress Oxide “Carved
Pumpkin” ink
Ranger Distress
Ink – “Peeled Paint”, “Stormy Sky”, “Tea Dye”, & “Seedless Preserves”
Nuvo
Glitter Drops – “White Blizzard”
Gina
K “Wreath Builder” template
My next card I struggled with. I just wasn’t sure how I was going to put it
together. I started by stamping out the “Cling
Jellyfish” from Stampendous and using my Scan n’ Cut to cut it out. I then took the “Tumbled
Glass” Distress Oxide ink and shaded the whole the jellyfish. Then, I took the “Carved
Pumpkin” and pressed the ink pad into an acrylic block to use as a paint pallet. I then painted the jelly fish in “Carved
Pumpkin” and highlighted the circles with the “White Blizzard” Nuvo
Glitter Drops. I then cut a card base 4”x 5.25”
and “double stamped or 2nd generation stamping” the jellyfish (inking the image
and stamping once on scrap paper and then stamping a second time on the card
base). Lastly, I cut a card base 4.25”x 5.5”
and shaded with the “Carved
Pumpkin” Distress Oxide ink. Once
all of this was done, I used foam squares to pop the jelly fish and assembled
the card.
Here is what I created:
Here is what I used:
Stampendous – “Cling
Jellyfish” stamp
Ranger – Distress Oxide “Tumbled
Glass” ink
Ranger – Distress Oxide “Carved
Pumpkin” ink
Nuvo
Glitter Drops – “White Blizzard”
Thank you for stopping by. Make
each day creatively crafty and stay tuned for more craftiness!
~2CraftyKaties
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