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Monday, July 7, 2014

Enjoy the Journey- Another Experiment with Ink

Hi Stampers!!

This is the second card I created with the CC485 Splitcoaststampers Color Challenge along and experiment using the Gelli Arts® Gel Printing Plate with Classic Ink (versus acrylic paint). 


Again, I hope that you have a chance to the CC485 Color Challenge Gallery to check out all of the variety of designs and ideas!

To create this card:

Emboss a piece of Sahara Sand cardstock using the Big Shot™ along with the Woodgrain Textured Impressions™ Embossing Folder.  Trim and mount onto a piece of Night of Navy cardstock, trim again and mount onto a piece of Hello Honey cardstock and trim one more time to mount onto the Night of Navy card base.

Use a brayer to apply Hello Honey Classic Ink onto part of the Gelli Arts® Printing Plate, clean off the brayer and apply Night of Navy Classic Ink the clean part of the plate overlapping a bit of the Hello Honey ink in areas.

I used an empty spindle from my husband’s grass trimmer along with a few die cut window sheets for stencils, etc. to press into the ink on the plate.

Apply a piece of Whisper White cardstock to the plate and lift off the initial print and repeat for the “ghost” print.
 
Ink the World Map background stamp using Night of Navy Classic Ink and stamp over the print from the Gelli Arts® Printing Plate, trim and adhere to a piece of Night of Navy cardstock.  Trim and mount onto a piece of Hello Honey cardstock, trim and mount again onto Night of Navy cardstock. 

Add the 3/8” Hello Honey Stitched Satin Ribbon along with the retired Pewter Hodgepodge Hardware buckle to the corner and adhere to the Sahara Sand embossed background panel. 

Lay a piece of Hello Honey cardstock onto the map stamp (without re-inking), rounding the corners with the Envelope Punch Board.  Mount onto a piece of Night of Navy cardstock, rounding the corners with the Envelope Punch Board.

Ink the train image from Traveler using Night of Navy Classic Ink and stamp onto Whisper White cardstock.  Color part of the train using the Hello Honey Stampin’ Write marker and use the Sahara Sand Stampin’ Write marker to add shadows to the train image.   “Fussy-cut” the image, use a Sponge Dauber with Night of Navy Classic Ink along the edges and mount using Stampin’ Dimensionals® onto the Hello Honey map image. 

Create the striped banner using the Moonlight Designer Series Paper (DSP) using the Banner Punch, mount onto a piece of Night of Navy cardstock (creating the banner points using the Banner Punch) and create the sentiment banner using the stamp set, Pedaling Past stamped onto Whisper White cardstock (I used a previously printed image from My Digital Studio) with the banner points and mounting onto Night of Navy cardstock in the same manner as the striped banner. 

Add the banners and the train image to the card front using Stampin’ Dimensionals® to finish off the card

Stamp Sets: Traveler, World Map, Pedaling Past

Ink: Hello Honey, Night of Navy; Stampin’ Write Markers- Hello Honey, Sahara Sand

Paper: Whisper White, Hello Honey, Night of Navy, Sahara Sand, Moonlight DSP

Accessories: Big Shot™, Woodgrain Textured Impressions™ Embossing Folder, Gelli Arts® Gel Printing Plate, Brayer, Sponge Dauber, Banner Punch, Envelope Punch Board, 3/8” Hello Honey Stitched Satin Ribbon, retired Antique Pewter Hodgepodge Hardware


Thanks again for visiting- I hope you have a wonderful Monday!!  

1 comment:

  1. I love the buckle detail at the top, and the striped pennant! It reminds me of the zebra crossings at intersections, so it's perfect for a travel theme! :) I love your work Julie, and I visit your blog every few days to see what you've been creating. Great card!

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