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Thursday, 25 February 2021

Slim line card with shading

These cards were made with inspiration from a card I saw Kristina Werner do for Christmas. She used a poinsettia stamp and then masked it off and put shading a darker shade of the colour card she had used, and it made the stamping really stand out, and I loved that effect.  I though why can’t I use that same idea, but on birthday cards (or any occasion actually), so this is my go at it.

 



I started off making two slimline cards and cutting two different card panels slightly smaller than the front.  I used some of my floral stamps, and stamped them at the top and bottom of each of the card panels.  I also stamped the same stamps on some masking paper and masked all of the stamping I had just done.  



I then used a distress or oxide ink that was slightly darker than the colour I had picked and went around the gaps and edges of the stamping and blended it out into the middle of each card panel.  I then grabbed a sponge dauber and lightly blended some ink into the centre of the flowers and leaves.  This gave the stamping such dimension!  It made the stamping look slightly raised.





Such a cool effect and no other colouring required.  The video doesn’t do the mauve one justice, it is so much better in real life. 

 

I just dotted a couple of gems around the cards and then stuck the panels down onto the card fronts and that was the card done.

 

This is such a clever and versatile idea, it can be done with any stamps you might have, and as long as you don’t hate fussy cutting out masks, an easy way to make an effective and pretty card.


I have a video of making the card.

 

 

If you would prefer to see it in full HD then hop over to my You Tube channel here.

 

----- SUPPLIES -----

 

These are the main supplies I have used in making this card. The affiliate links of some of these supplies or something similar, may be used at no cost to you.  Product disclosure below.  


Card base: 21cm x 10cm (81/2" x 3 15/16" approx)

Blue and Mauve card panels 19.8 cm x 8.9cm (7 13/16" x 3 1/2 approx)

Stampendous Big Words Happy Stamp set

Gems from stash

Distress Inks - Chipped Sapphire & Faded Jeans

Stampendous Big Words Happy Stamp

Altenew Birthday Greetings Stamp


Altenew Beauty Within Stamp 
----https://krafterscart.co.nz/product/altenew-beauty-within-stamp-set/?ref=93 --- {Krafters Cart}
---- https://shrsl.com/2qgk1  ---- {Altenew} 

Altenew Poppy Garden Stamp
----- https://krafterscart.co.nz/product/altenew-poppy-garden-stamp-set/?ref=93 ------ {Krafters Cart}
----- http://shrsl.com/260p6 -----{Altenew}

Altenew ink blending tool

Versamark watermark ink
----- https://krafterscart.co.nz/product/versamark-watermark-stamp-pad/?ref=93 ----- {Krafters Cart NZ}

Ranger fine silver embossing powder
----- https://krafterscart.co.nz/product/powder-tool-applicator-18g/?ref=93 ----- {Krafters Cart NZ}
 
Ranger Fine Gold embossing powder
----- https://krafterscart.co.nz/product/embossing-powder-super-fine-gold/?ref=93 ----- {Krafters Cart NZ}

Gina K Connect Glue

 Double sided tape


Jewel picker


Tsukeneko Sponge dauber


Distress oxide ink -
Wilted violet --- https://krafterscart.co.nz/product/tim-holtz-distress-oxides-wilted-violet/?ref=93  ---{Krafters Cart}
 

DISCLOSURE All the products used in my videos are purchased on my own for my own use. I however am affiliated with several companies and show the links to these for your own convenience at no cost to you. I do make a small commission when you shop using those links. I do not work for any companies for money, and am not paid to make my videos. I try really hard to bring you quality videos based on my own personal experience. I choose to make these videos as I would like to pass on my knowledge of about 20 years of crafting and card making and feel we can all learn from each other



2 comments:

ddc designs said...

Beautiful cards! Thanks for sharing! Cheers, 😊

Jen said...

Great idea! I had pinned that card but hadn't thought to use it with non-Christmas cards. I think I'll give this a try with Lacy Scrolls. Thank you

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