Lisa is our Teapot Tuesday hostess. We are sending cards of encouragement to Tricia. Lisa challenged us to create a card using one of our favorite card making techniques. I love to stamp my own backgrounds and I love the ink-resist technique, so I used those techniques on this card for Tricia.
Using blending brushes I lightly brushed on some Turquoise and Grape ink on my white panel and heat set the ink. Then I stamped several images with Versamark, clear embossed and heat set them. I then stamped more images in Versamark, white embossed and heat set those. I used the blending brushes again to heavily add more Turquoise and Grape inks over the embossed images. I used a paper towel to wipe off any inks sitting on top of the embossed images. Lastly, I stamped the butterfly and the grouping of tiny blossoms with Versamark and embossed with Pewter embossing powder.
I matted the finished panel with aqua and purple cardstock. I stamped and fussy cut the flower embellishment and die cut the leaves from glimmer cardstock. I added Wink of Stella to the flower. The sentiment was stamped and embossed with pewter embossing powder on vellum cardstock.
Thank you, Lisa, for hosting. LeAnn, I hope your friend, Tricia, is greatly uplifted by all the Teapotter cards coming her way.
Date: Tuesday, April 19, 2022 GMT Views: 386
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Stamps: SU Array of Sunshine, Growing Green, Flowering Fields âe" Butterfly, Forever Florals âe" Small flower group, Hampton Arts - Dandelions, Kolette Hall - Sentiment
Paper: SU Vellum & Gorgeous Grape Cardstock, Silver Glimmer Cardstock, Recollections 110# White, Aqua & Purple
Paper Size: A2
Ink: SU Tempting Turquoise, Gorgeous Grape, Elegant Eggplant, Versamark
Accessories: SU Forever Flourishing Die, Blending Brushes, Pewter, Clear and White Embossing Powders, Heat Tool, Wink of Stella