I inked the constellation stamp with VersaMark Watermark Ink, wiped it with my palm, inked the stamp with Distress Ink Peacock Feathers and pressed a white cardstock paper panel on the stamp. I removed the panel from the stamp and left it dry on air.
After drying, I glued some foam on the panel and glued it on a white top folded card base. I glued a white panel inside the card to make it thicker.
Then I heat embossed in white the sentiment on a black cardstock paper, cut a banner, tied embrodiery thread around the banner, glued some foam tape on the banner and placed it on the card.
As a finishing touch, I embellished the card with clear droplets and sequins.
List of supplies:
- Hero Arts 'Reverse Constellation' backrogund woodblock stamp
- Jane's Doodles 'Belated Birthday' stamp set (sentiment)
- white cardstock paper
- black cardstock paper
- Tim's Holtz Distress Ink, Peacock Feathers
- Tsukineko VersaMark Watermark Stamp Pad
- WOW! Embossing Powder (Opaque Bright White, Regular, WL01R)
- clear droplets and sequins from Pretty Pink Posh Sequins exclusive Mix for Create a Smile 'Beach Party' kit
- 100% cotton crochet embroidery thread (TULIPAN no. 15, white)
- double sided adhesive tape
- foam sheet scraps, 1 mm thick
- foam tape, 2 mm thick
- Gloss Resin Super Clear
- Fiskars High Precision Personal Paper Trimmer
- bone folder
- acrylic block (102 mm x 102 mm)
- Ranger Heat It Craft Tool
- powder bag
- dry cloth
- Crystal Katana
1) Little Miss Muffet Challenges, Challenge #190 - Anything Goes
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ReplyDeleteYour reverse stamping is just perfect and delicious, Milka!! Love the color you choose and the touch of embroidery thread on the black label!
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ReplyDeleteThat is one of my favorite color. Pretty constellation design
ReplyDeletewhat a fun card! I like the little dew drops that you added. :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card! And what an interesting technique, I’ve never heard of that. Does the VersaMark just make the distress color stick better or something? It’s a beautiful color and that pop of black is perfect! Thanks for joining us last week for the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday challenge.
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:o) Thank you. Yes, the Distress Ink sticks better. It's a tip Jennifer McGuire shared on her blog. You can find my first try and a bit more details also here on my blog . :o)
DeleteThanks for sharing your technique to stamping. The little tag is the perfect touch with the white string on the end. Thanks for joining the challenge at LMMS!
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