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Monday, June 20, 2011

Birds of a Feather Card

Today I wanted to share a fun card I made recently using a variety of the new Archival Inks Ranger came out with...  I have always used the Black Archival Ink for most of my images but I tell you their new wider range of colors really makes them a "Go To" ink for many projects. 

Birds of a Feather card -

I have to tell you I absolutely LOVE the pansies in this border set of stamps.  The pansies are so life-like it's amazing.  "Realistic" stamps are my fav's so these are right up my alley.  This stamp paired with the new Archival Ink Colors are fantastic...  makes for a beautiful finished image.

Birds of a Feather Card

and here is a close up of the dimension achieved by using the double stick foam for the flowers and bird...

Birds of a Feather - Close Up

Supplies:


Pansy Border Set (BSL058) Stampers Best
White Cardstock
Blue; Purple & Black Cardstock – Core’dinations Cardstock
Archival Ink –Jet Black; Chrome Yellow; Library Green; Sap Green; Deep Purple; Blue Violet; Venetian Orange; Sepia – Ranger Industries
Ink Blending Tool & Foam – Ranger Industries
Pop It Circles – Ranger Industries
Cut & Dry Nibs – Ranger Industries
Stickles Glitter Glue – Yellow – Ranger Industries
Spellbinders Fleur De Lis Rectangle
Bird; Nest; Sentiment Stamps – Artistic Outpost
Leaf Bunch – Just For Fun Rubber Stamps

Instructions:


1. Stamp the pansy border three times on white cardstock using Deep Purple AI. Add a bit of color to a few of the pansies using additional colors of Archival Ink. Cut each of the pansies from the cardstock and apply black ink to all of the edges. Add a dot of Yellow Stickles Glitter Glue and set aside to dry.

2. Stamp bird on scrap cardstock with Sepia Ink; add a bit of Venetian Orange to its underbelly using a Cut & Dry Nib. Trim and set aside.

3. Die-cut the Fleur De Lis frame from blue cardstock and mount a piece of white cardstock in the center. Stamp flowers, bird nest and sentiment. Add a few dots of Stickles Glitter Glue to each of the flowers.

4. Use Library Green Archival Ink to stamp a 4.5x6.5” white cardstock panel with the leaf bunch rubber stamp. Add color to the edges of this panel using the Ink Blending Tool & Foam.

5. Affix the leaf background panel to the card base; add the Fleur De Lis stamped frame and layer on the pansies and bird.

1 comment:

  1. Thank you Roni for the wonderful how to on this beautiful card.

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