Hello friends! Erum here and I will be sharing how to create two different looks using the same stamp set!
On both the cards, I will be heat embossing the images from the Happy Petals Stamp Set and using Artist Alcohol Markers but the medium I will color on will be different. For the first, I will use vellum to color on, and for the second, I will be coloring on cardstock.
Vellum Elegance
- Stamp the image from the Happy Petals Outline Stamp Set on Vellum in Embossing Ink. I will do this twice as I need two images.
- Cover with Platinum Embossing Powder and heat set.
- Flip the vellum and color on the backside using Shades of Purple Artist Alcohol Markers.
- Color each element (flower1, flower 2, leaves, etc.) using two different markers from the color family to achieve a variation in color tone.
- Once done, use the coordinating die to die cut the images and set them aside.
On a 4 1/4″ x 5 1/2″ light purple cardstock, lightly apply Lavender Fields Crisp Dye Ink with the help of a Small Blending Tool on the lower edge and extend it more on the right side.
- Next, from the Metallic Watercolor 14 Pan Sett, mix Sterling Silver, Amethyst, and Rose Quartz to create a custom metallic watercolor and add splatters of that onto the panel.
- Also, add some Sterling Silver splatters only.
- Then add very fine black paint splatters, a few of them. I used the pan from the Essential Watercolor 12 Pan Set.
- Dry the panel completely.
Use Double-Sided Adhesive Sheets to adhere the vellum die-cuts onto the panel.
- Cut off the excess, over-hanging pieces and adhere them along the right edge to build a floral vine.
- Stamp the sentiment in Obsidian Pigment Ink.
- To finish, adhere some crystals.
Cardstock Drama
- Use a stamp positioner to stamp the image from the Happy Petals Outline Stamp Set onto a light purple cardstock in Deep Iris Crisp Dye Ink.
- Use Shades of Purple Artist Alcohol Markers to color the images.
- Once done, apply anti-static powder to the panel and then place it into the stamp positioner.
- Stamp over the image again in Embossing Ink and take it out of the stamp positioner.
- Cover with Platinum Embossing Powder and heat set.
- Use the coordinating die to die cut the image and set this aside.
On a 4 1/4″ x 5 1/2″ light purple cardstock, ink blend Midnight Violet, Deep Iris, and Lavender Fields Crisp Dye Inks diagonally, starting from the bottom left to the top right. Stop somewhere 3/4th of the way.
- To add more drama and depth, apply Jet Black Pigment Ink on the extreme left corner and blend this well.
- Next, from the Metallic Watercolor 14 Pan Set, mix Sterling Silver, Amethyst, and Rose Quartz to create a custom metallic watercolor and add splatters of that onto the panel.
- Also, add some Sterling Silver splatters only.
- Add a lot of black splatters from the Essential Watercolor 12 Pan Set.
- Dry the panel completely and adhere the die-cut to the panel with Instant Dimension Foam Tape.
Stamp the sentiment in Obsidian Pigment Ink and cover with Crystal Clear Embossing Powder then heat set.
- Draw an outline around it and fussy cut it.
- Apply the leftover ink on the Blending Tool lightly at the bottom edge of the fussy cut sentiment.
- Then adhere the sentiment over the floral die-cut with foam tape.
- Stamp and heat emboss an additional sentiment on black cardstock in Platinum Embossing Powder and adhere this over the floral die-cut as well.
- To finish, adhere several shiny pearls.
Video: Two Different Looks Using the Same Stamp Set!
You can watch the video below or on YouTube in HD and see how I put the cards together.
ARVE Error: need id and providerI hope you liked the cards. Thank you so much for stopping by!
Wishing you all a very happy new year!
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so gorgeous