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TUESDAY IS MY DAY FOR CARD MAKING TIPS & TECHNIQUES

As I mentioned yesterday, I am featuring the Harvest Home Garland Kit and ways to use it that do not result in a garland!

The technique today is BLACK ICE.

I cut two panels of the Earthen Toned Metallic 12’x 12″ Specialty paper and then embossed them – one using the Soft Waves 3D Embossing Folder and the other with the Exposed Brick 3D Embossing Foder.

Then I dragged the Jet Black StazOn ink pad across the embossed surfaces. This is the Black ice technique

TIP: If it has been a while since you have used your StazOn, make sure you reink the pad and make it nice and juicy.

After adhering the embossed and inked metallic panel, I took a length of Basic Black twine, from the Baker’s Twine Essentials Pack, and separatd the four strands. Then I wrapped the strands around the stem of one of the foil leaves and tied a bow. I used some Black Stampin’ Dimensionals to attach the leaf to the card.

The ‘thank you’ greeting, from the Loveliest Tree Stamp Set, was stamped onto a small piece of the Specialty Paper and cut with one of the Nested Essentials Dies. A few more dimensionals were used to add the greeting to the card front.

I added some black dots, from the Neutral Matte Dots pacl, to the front of the card.

Then some of the foil leaves were added to the card insert and back of the envelope.

The next card is a variation on the first one – it uses the Exposed Brick 3D Embossing Folder, more of the foil leaves and a different greeting, from the same stamp set.

TIP: Use a number of layered dimensionals to lift each leaf up higher than the one before.

Instead of using the separated twine to tie a bow around the leaf stem, I looped them behind the greeting panel.

Just like the first card, I added the Neutrl Matte Dots to the card front and foil leaves inside the card and on the back of the envelope.

It has been s long since I used the Black ics technique and I am so pleased that I have rediscovered it.

Have you used this technique before?

If you have please share your creations.

Tomorrow I have a new project to share with you, as well as some of the katest updates from Stampin’ Up!

Until then, happy stamping ad scrapbooking.

If you live in Australia, you can order any of the products I used to make this card by going to my online store. Just click on any of the images below.

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TIME FOR A SUNDAY SPECIAL

This is another project that I made a few weeks ago.

It was the first one I created using the Extraordinary Flora Bundle.

I started by adhering a length of the washi tape onto a panel of Basic White card and then formed the card base to feature the floral panel.

I used some of the Nested Essentials Dies to cut the Darling Duckling and Pretty Peacock layers. These were positioned on the card front using Stampin’ Dimensionals.

My next step was add another length of the washi tape to white card stock before die cutting the flora shapes. I positioned these over the coordinating shapes using dimensionals.

The greeting was stamped and then die cut before positioning it with dimensionals.

I took a length of the Darling Duckling Faux Linen Ribbon, tied into a bow and added to the card using a Mini Glue Dot.

I added some Darling Duckling Flat Pearls for that little bit of extra decoration.

The card insert and back of the envelope were decorated with more of the washi tape die cuts.

Tomorrow begins a new week of projects to share with you. I hope that you join me as I share them with you.

Until then, happy stamping and scrapbooking.

If you live in Australia, you can order any of the products I used to make this card by going to my online store. Just click on any of the images below.

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COLOUR INKSPIRATION CHALLENGE #144

I am so pleased that I am back on schedule with my project for this challenge (and the next one!). I have been late for the last few and have even missed a couple.

This challenge is a sweet treat! Chilled layers of tasty ice cream is always a great INKspiration.

With ice creamproviding the inspiration I knew that I had to use the Shake a Milkshake stamp set. I would have used the dies as well but I cannot find them. How is it possible to misplace a full set of dies?

Here is the sweet card I made – five sweet ice cream cups.

Each of the five dessert cups were stamped in Azure Afternoon. These were then cut using one of the Nested Essentials Dies.

Then I stamped the Bubble Bath, Crushed Curry, Lemon Lolly and Parakeet Party ice cream onto Basic White cardstock. The central ice cream was stamped in Versamark onto Bubble Bath card and heat embossed in white. I used Stampin’ Dimensionals to pop the ice cream up and over the dessert cup.

Four of the ice cream panels were adhered directly onto the Bubble Bath matte layer. The Lemon Lolly panel was placed diagonally on the card front, with Stampin’ Dimensionals to give it height.

The sentiment was stamped directly on the card front before I added some of the Opaque Ovals embellishments to finish the card.

Now it is time to try and find my missing Milkshake Dies – again!

Until next time, happy stamping.

If you live in Australia, you can order any of the products I used to make this card by going to my online store. Just click on any of the images below.

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Opaque Ovals
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$13.25
Paper Snips
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$19.25