Tag: ink blending

  • Believe Me It Was a Headless Horseman

    Believe Me It Was a Headless Horseman

    Believe me, the Headless Horseman is riding tonight amongst the fog with his ax in hand. Sounds scary right? Such a classic Halloween scene! I am loving this Halloween team, and can’t thank Whimsy enough for this opportunity as their team is uber talented! Creating this card was so much fun because I was able…

  • Layered Masculine Background Building

    Layered Masculine Background Building

    Creating masculine cards seems to be something that so many of us struggle with, but I find tackling them with multiple layers makes them more manageable. I usually decide on a color scheme first when creating layered masculine backgrounds and then decided on the products to create the layers. For this Maker Forte card, I…

  • Feed Me!  Halloween Inspired Birthday Card

    Feed Me! Halloween Inspired Birthday Card

    This stamp set I’m sure was inspired by one of my favorite movies when I was a kid… well maybe it was my Mom’s. I remember her laughing, singing, and dancing to the theme song in our kitchen. Such a good memory! Since it would have been her birthday, I decided to honor her by…

  • Stenciled Underlayer Copic Colored Background with Chin Up Buttercup

    Stenciled Underlayer Copic Colored Background with Chin Up Buttercup

    Hi friends! I have a beautiful card to share with you today featuring a multi layered stencil technique creating an underlay for Copic coloring. Now try to say that three times quickly, I recently had a request from a friend to create a clean and simple card with spotlight stenciling and silhouette stamping, but naturally…

  • Neon Color Hive Ink Sunset Blend

    Neon Color Hive Ink Sunset Blend

    Creating a sunset background is a snap when you using the Neon line of Color Hive Inks from Maker Forte. But, oh my isn’t the Savannah Skies die just exquisite? Did you know that elephants are a symbol of good luck and wisdom? So wouldn’t this card be perfect for someone starting on a new…

  • Dramatic Layered Orchids

    Dramatic Layered Orchids

    Hello friends! Layering dies combined with dramatic colors and textures grabs your eye instantly, and I think the Layered Orchids from Scrappy Tails is a perfect example of this. I used two teal colors, but adding ink strategically makes for a dramatic backdrop for this beautiful flowers. Let me know if you think I pulled…

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