I have a quick card for you today that features the Stampin Up Easter Blessings and Stampin Up Secret Garden Stamp Sets.
If you read my post on Wednesday, I shared a beautiful card featuring a technique that uses Stampin’ Up!’s White Craft Ink. In that post, I shared that I wanted to try the technique on a dark card stock. So today I did.
I covered the flower image with VersaMark Ink, white embossed it, and heat set the image. Then using an Aqua Painter, I covered the flower with the White Craft Ink. After allowing the image to dry, I used markers to color the flower shades of yellow. It is a very simple and easy technique. However, using the craft ink on a dark card stock certainly will show all mistakes!
I encourage you to try this technique as I believe you’ll enjoy the results. I have to admit that I think I like the technique on the Crumb Cake card stock better than on a darker piece of card stock.
Look at the card I posted Wednesday and tell me if you like the technique better on Crumb Cake or a darker card stock.
SUPPLIES USED FOR THE STAMPIN UP EASTER BLESSINGS CARD:
Stamp Sets: Stampin Up Easter Blessings (129183) and Secret Garden (129144) Stamp Sets
Card Stock: Daffodil Delight (119683) and the retired Concord Crush Card Stock
Ink: Stampin Up White Craft Ink (101780), VersaMark (102283), and non-SU Markers
Accessories: White Embossing Powder (109132) and Aqua Painter (103954)
SALE-A-BRATION ENDS!
Well, my friends, at the end of today, Stampin’ Up! closes out another wonderful Sale-a-bration! You still have a few hours left to get more items if you desire! I hope you enjoyed the Sale-a-bration products as much as I did!