Hello crafty peeps! Today, I have a tutorial over on the Ranger Ink Blog for making this Wendy Vecchi Art Parts Merci Tag, using Wendy's new Make Art Blendable Dye Inks from Ranger...LOVE them...and her Art Parts and Stamps from Stamper's Anonymous, and at the end of the tut you will learn a little trick. ;0) Hope you will check it out, and here are a few more photos. Thanks for stopping by!
I hope your hands get creatively dirty soon!
Monday, April 30, 2018
Sunday, April 29, 2018
Rosey Liquid Pearls Card
I'm back with the other Ranger Liquid Pearls card from Creativation this year. This one took a bit more time, but I love the romantic look of it. Thanks for all the love on the other cards. Enjoy!
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I added a little Baby Blue Liquid Pearls to the craft sheet, and misted water in it. I mixed that up, and spread it onto the Mixed Media Cardstock lightly with a palette knife. |
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Once dry, I laid portions of the Roses Layering Stencil from Tim Holtz, over the card, and used a Mini Ink Blending Tool to dab on Rouge and Juniper Liquid Pearls from my craft sheet through the stencil. I repeated until I had roses and leaves along the borders of the card, leaving the center alone. |
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I used Coral and Petal Pink Liquid Pearls straight from the bottle to outline and fill in the roses. I used Ivy Green and Garden to do the same to the leaves. I let all this dry. I die cut a medium oval from Tim and Sizzix, and stamped the sentiment from Stuff to Say from Tim and Stamper's Anonymous with Rose Madder Archival Ink. I died the ribbon with Worn Lipstick Distress Spray Stain, and cut it into two pieces. I tied a large knot at each end, and threaded it through holes on each end of the oval, and secured them around the back of the card with adhesive strips. I punched four maple leaves, colored them with Ivy Green Liquid Pearls and adhered them to the card on each side of the ribbon. After layering the card on a cardstock base, I made a border around the oval with Rose Gold and White Opal Liquid Pearls, and added these to a few more spots on the roses and leaves. |
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I hope your hands get creatively dirty soon!
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