I just couldn't wait to ink up the Stamp Market marbled background stamp. I made a bunch of tests using various white and cream card stock and some ink pads I had floating around on my craft desk. I experimented with cheap ink pads because I knew that eventually the colors would get muddy. I dragged various colors along the design and misted the inked stamp with water. One of the resulting faux background papers had colors that I thought would make a great baby card. Since I do need one in a few months, I began assembling the parts for a not 'too girly' baby card. My favorite image in the Whimsy Stamp set is the giraffe so I made him the focal point. This stamp set has a matching die set which included the BABY die that I used on pearlescent blue card stock.. I used the Lawn Fawn rectangle rickrack die to cut out a yellow card with the top fold still attached. I would have left the card like this but then I noticed that the inside of the yellow rickrack card was smudged so I attached it to a plain blue folded card. Now the card looks like a baby blanket which is appropriate.... YAY!...card saved! The die cut giraffe was colored with Copic pens. The pretty pastel ribbon is a Heiko product. The mini heart shaped yellow buttons is from my stash of heart shaped embellishments. Even though I never really had a direction for this card, I am happy with the outcome which made use of my newly marbled card stock. If you are still staying home quarantined, stamp marbling will keep you amused for a long time and is less messy than real paper marbling. After my stamping session, I was rewarded by a stack of marbled backgrounds which you may see in upcoming projects. Thanks for visiting this blog and please do return often...leave a comment if you have some spare time. Hugs!
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1 comment:
yay for mixing it all up. this card is adorable.
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