This is a 'just because' card I made for my hunny. Earned me a foot rub! :) Think I'm going to have to make a few more!
Monique.
All materials are Stampin' Up!
Paper: Whisper White, Crumb Cake, Handsome Hunter (retired)
One of the really great things about being a Stampin' Up! demonstrator is meeting all the other demos, who so generously share their ideas and teach you what they know! I have thoroughly enjoyed getting to know Karen Herrman, a demo from Tecumseh, this past year. She has agreed not only to allow me to post this project that she taught at our monthly area demo meeting, she even wrote up the directions! (Note the beautifully decorated envelope that makes such a card a pleasure to receive even before you open it!)
Drunken Leaves
This technique used our classic re-inkers, our Encore gold pigment ink, and either rubbing or denatured alcohol on our glossy cardstock. It is actually known as Polished Stone. Since we are making 2 cards, go ahead and do both of the glossy pieces at the same time. They will take just a few minutes to dry or you can dry them with the heat gun.
1. Using the felt and wood block or cotton ball as an applicator, soak felt in alcohol. Add a couple of drops of re-inker in each color to the felt. Tap and slightly twist the felt pad onto the glossy white cardstock. Try not to over-blend, but also be sure that you are spreading the ink around. Add a drop or two more alcohol to the felt and a drop or two of the gold ink to the felt pad and repeat. Set aside to dry for a few minutes.Stamps: Autumn Splendor, Many Thanks
Inks: Crushed Curry, Dusty Durango, Soft Suede classic re-inkers and ink pads; Gold Encore pigment ink
Paper: Crushed Curry, Dusty Durango, Soft Suede, Naturals Ivory, Glossy White CS
Misc: Dusty Durango or Soft Suede polka dot grosgrain ribbon, Rubbing or de-natured alcohol, cotton ball or felt for an alcohol ink applicator, stamp-a-ma-jig
*******************Though not new to paper crafting, Monique recently jumped in with both feet by becoming a Stampin’ Up demonstrator and joining Idyllwilde Design Team with two other great women. She absolutely loves it! Outside of her rubber stamp addiction, she works at a consulting engineer firm, indulges in Mexican food way too often, and enjoys spoiling her two four-legged children of the feline persuasion.