I have a cute card to share with you. I first got some white card and used my Fired Brick distress ink on it. I then stamped some poppies in Versamark ink and used Zing clear embossing powder and then used my heat tool. I love this technique and got it from Britta swiderski. Her videos and blog are amazing. If you've never heard of her go check her out on Youtube and on the website. She is so inspirational.
I bought a stamp a few months ago. when I saw it I had to have it. It was just so cute. I have no idea who the maker is or even what the stamp is called but I think it's just adorable. If anyone does know what company made this stamp I would love to know leave a comment below please.
I stamped the image using memento Tuxedo black ink and coloured it in using my promarkers. I didn't want to cut out the image as it looked difficult to get all the image without bending or ripping the card. so I decided to cut out a arch pattern. I coloured the background using a neutral colour promarker. I stuck the image onto my distress inked background.
For the sentiment I used a stamp and coloured the background with some vintage photo distress ink. I then stuck some self adhering gems on one side. I stuck the sentiment onto the background and then the background onto some black card stock.
I thought the card needed a little something so I got out my marabou feathers and stuck two behind the image using glue. I love using marabou feathers. It gives the card that little extra texture.
I think this card turned out fantastic and I'm really happy with it. Please leave a comment below telling me what you think of this card. I would love to hear from you, be it good or bad.
Well that's it for now
Love
Fiann xxx
Supplies
- Memento Tuxedo Black Ink
- Promarkers
- Dovecraft Heat Tool
- Zing Clear Embossing Powder
- Poppy Stamp (company unknown)
- Versamark Ink Pad
- Marabou Feathers
- Pvc Glue
- Tape Runner
- Black Card Stock (Company Unknown
- Self Adhering Gems
- Distress Ink - Fired Brick, Vintage Photo
- Stamp Set (company unknown)
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