Hello everyone! How are you doing? This is Deepti Stephens and today is my turn to share my inspiration post with you all. I used the beautiful Carnation stamp set for my projects today. So today's post is all about One Card Design + Three Different Card Stocks + Three Different Coloring Mediums. Yep! I used White Card Stock + Koi Water Colors, Kraft Card Stock + Faber-Castell Water Color Pencils and Black Card Stock + Distress Oxide Inks.
CARD #1
CARD MAKING DETAILS
- I took a standard sized white card stock and took a black card stock trimmed slightly smaller than the main card base
- Then I prepped the black card surface with Anti Static Powder Tool and stamped one of the flowers from the set and heat embossed with Clear Embossing Powder from Ranger
- Then I colored the flower with Worn Lipstick and Cracked Pistachio Distress Oxide Inks. I like the chalky effect on this card. Very cool!
- Later I flicked some splashed of Picket Fence paint onto the black surface with a paint brush
- I let it dry completely, once everything was dry I added a white strip with a stamped sentiment. The sentiment was also from the same set
- Finally adhered the black panel over the main card base and embellished the card with a few Sugar Plum Mix sequins
Here is the closure look of the card
CARD #2
CARD MAKING DETAILS
- The paper trimming, stamping part was exactly same as the above card
- I water colored the image with Faber-Castell Water Color Pencils
- Then I flicked some splashes of Picket Fence Paint with a paint brush
- Added a sentiment strip
- Adhered the Kraft panel over the main card base and embellished with a few golden sequins
CARD #3
CARD MAKING DETAILS
- The card design was exactly same as the above cards
- I water colored the image with Koi Water Colors, one of my favourites!
- I flicked some black paint
- Adhered a sentiment strip and embellished with some clear sequins.
And those were the cards for today and I hope you like it.
Also don't forget to play along with our current challenge where the theme is Festive Colors
These are the products I used for my cards
Crafters Corner, India
Art and Craft Store - Noida
The Craft Store, Srilanka
Papercurves, UAE
Scrapbook Boutique, Australia
Happy Paper Crafting, everyone <3
These are absolutely gorgeous! It is amazing the difference that the choice of card stock and coloring medium make to the same image!
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