First of all, I pulled out my Copic Airbrush System. After I use it, I wonder why I havenÂ’t used it in so long, lol! It took me a quick second to get warmed up and spray around the edges of my Spellbinders Labels Eight with two shades of Copic markers (yikes I didnÂ’t write them down, I was so absorbed in the process). My goal was to give a little glow like . . . you know, the splendid silent sun . I also cut the Spellbinders on the Vine Border Grand from Pergamano parchment then distressed it with dye inks including Vintage Photo Distress Ink and Adirondack Oregano Dye Ink. YouÂ’ll ask what the Pergamano parchment is - itÂ’s a full bodied translucent paper that looks like vellum - it stands up to embossing very well and takes on die based inks like a dream. I simply smudged the dye ink on the top and it was absorbed into the paper. For the green part of the vine I wanted a darker shade so I smudged on both the front and back of the die cut.
Although the details are listed here, you can get more information about this card at this specific post on my blog: