Hi Friends!
This week at the Stamp
Simply blog, the Stamp
Simply Design Team have
been sharing lighthouse/nautical cards.
Again, if you have
not had a chance to check out
my Sister DT cards yet, I hope you will do so- fabulous inspiration from all!
I love the Craft
Consortium Ink Drops- Ocean 6x6 paper for lighthouse cards since the papers
look so much like water!
I paired a piece of
the paper along with the He
Is The Light stamp set for a quick and easy card.
To create this card:
Trim a piece of the Ocean
Ink Drops paper to approx. 4” x 5 ¼”.
De-static the upper left hand corner with an embossing powder tool, ink
the verse sentiment from He
Is The Light with Versamark
ink, apply white embossing powder and heat set with a heat tool.
Mount onto a piece
of black cardstock, trim and mount onto the white card base.
De-static a piece of
white cardstock with an embossing powder tool, stamp the lighthouse image from He
Is The Light with Versafine Onyx
Black ink, apply clear embossing powder an heat set with a heat tool.
Once the embossing
has cooled, color with water-based markers and die cut with the coordinating
die. Die
cut a few extra lighthouse images to layer behind the main image (this
creates a thicker image for mounting).
Add a piece of cheesecloth
to the card front and mount onto the card front with dimensional foam to finish
off the card.
As those of you who follow my blog, I enjoy playing along with online challenges and will be joining the Word Art Wednesday #607-#608 "Anything Goes" Challenge.
Stamp Sets: He
Is The Light (Stamp Simply)
Inks/Mediums: Versamark, Versafine
Onyx Black
Cardstock/Paper: White,
Black, Craft Consortium Ink Drops 6x6 Paper Pad- Ocean
Accessories/Tools: Gemini,
Jr., Stamp Simply Dies- He
Is The Light Bundle, Embossing
Powder Tool, Clear and White Embossing Powder, Heat Tool, Dritz Cheesecloth- 36” x 3 yds
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Julie, this is such a pretty monochromatic card!
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