5x7 coffee stain, serendipity card:
PRODUCTS USED:
Bricks positive stamp IN SALE NOW!
5x7 Kraft card base & slightly smaller white layer
Water spray
Vintage photo distress ink
Tea dye distress ink
Peacock feathers oxide
Gold mica powder
Texture paste
Teal ink spray
Gold embossing powder
Versamark clear ink
Versamarker pen
Bronze gel pen
Snow blizzard embossing powder
White posca pen
Brown twine
HOW TO MAKE:
Ink through the coffee stain ink'able with vintage photo distress, also add some script detail too (this begins to build the layers)...
Clean the stencil with water, but let's not waste the ink - let it drop onto your page to add a few splatters...
Stamp the brick background in tea dye randomly - I tend to work in uneven numbers so would stamp it 3 or 5 times...
Next mix some texture paste with some gold mica powder - this makes a very subtle rose gold esk paste...
Now take the lid off a real ink spray (I used pearlywinks) dip a paintbrush in and tap it with scissors over the page to get random spatters (I love brown and teal together)...
On Kraft card stamp out the large daisy with versamark, sprinkle over good embossing powder and heat set...
Stamp out the serendipity sentiment and ink both that and the daisies over with vintage photo distress ink...
Use a versamarker pen to add to the center of the daisies, sprinkle over snow blizzard embossing powder - heat set. Gives a nice middle to the flowers...
Use a distressing tool to get scruffy edges around the panel - gives it an aged feel. Then I glued it onto the card base & cut a length of twine - ravelled it into a circular design and spread it out on the front of the card...
Glue down the daisies and sentiment on top of the twine with a 3D glue gel and you've completed the card.
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