Today’s card was created using a beautiful full page stamp: Daisy Garden.
I used the Stamparatus to stamp this image, in case it didn’t stamp well. The Stamparatus allows you to just ink up your stamp again and it inks up in exactly the same spot! Tip: I’ve had trouble before when using a big cling stamp with the Stamparatus- having the cling stick to the plate on the Stamparatus. This time I didn’t peel off the cling image & stick it to the stamp. I just used the naked stamp on the Stamparatus and didn’t have to pry it off!
I’ve CASED this card from Janine Rawlins who posted it on Facebook. Her card was so gorgeous and I’ve just made a few changes with the colors and sentiment. I’ve started by inking up the image with Sahara Sand Ink, then coloring it using Blender Pens. This set is made for coloring and the options are endless!
Watercoloring… Stampin’ Blends… Markers… they’d all be beautiful!
Look closely and you can see the sparkle from Wink of Stella!
This is one of the cards we’ll be making at next week’s class on Monday, July 26th. You can RSVP for class HERE!
All the supplies I used to create today’s card can be found in the Supply List, below.
Supply List
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Carol Koroleski says
Such a beautiful card, love the watercolor affect💚💚
Cheryl says
Thank you, Carol!
Share I Branson says
I love your card. I would like to know which card stock you used? Crushed curry or Daffodil Delight? And where did you use the same inks? I’m a visual learner, so I appreciate your help.
Cheryl says
Share, thank you for your comment. I used Daffodil Delight cardstock. I watercolored using Mossy Meadow, Pear Pizzazz, Daffodil Delight and Crushed Curry- just mixing them around. Hope this helps!