Welcome back to my blog for Day 2. Today I have a very colorful card for you today, using just a few items. Once again I will list below the supplies used (noting affiliate links). Remember to comment for a chance to win a GC to Unity Stamp Company.
This card started with me ink blending three inks, (all from Simon Hurley Create.) Prom Queen, Bee Sting and Shooting star. Then using my Misti, I stamped the butterfly image from Your Smile four times using Versafine Nocturn ink and covered the wet in with Fairy Dust Embossing Powder. After I heat set the butterflies, I pressed my Embossing Ink pad over the entire panel and the heat set some more Fairy Dust Embossing Powder.
For my sentiment, I stamped in the same black ink with Fairy Dust EP on some vellum and cut them out with a circle die. I attached it with some spray adhesive and than matted the panel on some Black cardstock before attaching it to my A2 card base.
Thanks for stopping by for Day 2. Don't forget to comment and come back tomorrow for a fun Slimline card.
Supplies:
- Unity Stamp Company Your Smile stamp
- Simon Hurley Create. Prom Queen Ink (affiliate)
- Simon Hurley Create. Bee Sting Ink (affiliate)
- Simon Hurley Create. Shooting Star Ink (affiliate)
- Versafine Clair Nocturn Ink
- Brutus Monroe Embossing Ink (affiliate)
- Brutus Monroe Fairy Dust Embossing Powder (affiliate)
- Vellum from my stash
- Black Cardstock from my stash
Beautiful card!
ReplyDeleteThis card is juat gorgeous!! Loved that you explained how to get extra sparkle to entire piece!!
ReplyDeleteAll that sparkle is just too pretty for words! And your ink blending is sweet perfection. Gorgeous card!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!! And all the shine! I love it!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card! I love the sparkle and vibrant colors.
ReplyDeleteLove the sparkle! And you can't go wrong with butterflies! --Chris Shuman
ReplyDeleteOh! I love this! I have that same embossing powder you used...but never thought to use it over a whole card panel before - so fun! Fabulous ink blending too. Also, why have I not thought to try my spray adhesive for attaching vellum?!? Thanks for that too! :)
ReplyDeleteJust stunning! Great technique and supplies. Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! Love the background and the colors you used! Beautiful butterflies!
ReplyDeleteI have had fits with Google this week, and have to play catch up on commenting here for your GIU week! I had to switch browsers in order to be able to comment. Wish I knew an easier workaround!