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Inking Aloud Let S Talk Cards Handmade Cards Card Design

inking Aloud Let S Talk Cards Handmade Cards Card Design
inking Aloud Let S Talk Cards Handmade Cards Card Design

Inking Aloud Let S Talk Cards Handmade Cards Card Design Jan 18, 2015 a paper crafting blog featuring handmade cards. Ready to see some inking techniques on cards that will wow you? learning how to make handmade cards is easy, fun, & rewarding. i’m providing you with three different inking techniques today, each with step by step instructions – plus a completed card for each technique! be sure to scroll down past today’s video to see the pictures.

inking aloud let s talk
inking aloud let s talk

Inking Aloud Let S Talk May 4, 2016 a paper crafting blog featuring handmade cards. may 4, 2016 a paper crafting blog featuring handmade cards. pinterest. today. watch. shop. explore. May 4, 2015 a paper crafting blog featuring handmade cards. How to do the inking technique. get three ink pads in your choice of colors (i used granny apple green, lemon lime twist, and garden green) lightly drag the first ink pad color across the basic white cardstock as shown on the video. turn the cardstock and drag the second ink pad color across the basic white cardstock and repeat the process with. Stamp randomly all over card – turn your card as you stamp to aid in the random process. words in the background – stamp at an angle leaving ½” in between each word. background stamps – rubber side up and ink. press cardstock to stamp, cover the scratch paper, give it a back rub. white craft pad – look amazing on any color cardstock.

inking aloud Paper Crafts cards Greeting cards handmade cards
inking aloud Paper Crafts cards Greeting cards handmade cards

Inking Aloud Paper Crafts Cards Greeting Cards Handmade Cards How to do the inking technique. get three ink pads in your choice of colors (i used granny apple green, lemon lime twist, and garden green) lightly drag the first ink pad color across the basic white cardstock as shown on the video. turn the cardstock and drag the second ink pad color across the basic white cardstock and repeat the process with. Stamp randomly all over card – turn your card as you stamp to aid in the random process. words in the background – stamp at an angle leaving ½” in between each word. background stamps – rubber side up and ink. press cardstock to stamp, cover the scratch paper, give it a back rub. white craft pad – look amazing on any color cardstock. If the pattern is loud, i pair it with more neutral embellishments for contrast.) one 8 ½” x 11” piece of cardstock will yield two cards when cut in half (each measuring 8 ½” x 5 ½”). fold in half (match up corners carefully when folding—sometimes heavier weight cardstock has a mind of its own). First, ink your stamp with wow embossing ink, stamp and pour white embossing powder over the image. then use a heat tool to emboss the image. to quickly “color” this image, i used a direct to paper ink swiping technique over the image. the white embossed image resists the ink and stays white, while coloring the cardstock for a striking look!.

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