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Wednesday, May 10, 2023

Welcome To The Neighborhood!

Hello crafty friends!  Today I'm sharing my card featuring Honey Bee Stamps Spring Wreath stamps and dies, along with a textured brick background.  Our neighborhood is a newer one and the home next door is about finished so I'm going to need a card to give to our new neighbors! I love giving a handmade card to new neighbors along with a plate of fresh baked cookies! I think it adds a personal touch and is a great way to share your creativity!

I made the background panel first so it would have time to dry. First I added color to my texture paste by mixing in a couple drops of Lost Shadow Distress Ink refill.  (If you don't have the refill, you can smoosh the ink pad onto your mat.)  Just put the drops on your craft mat, scoop out your texture paste and mix it up. I used a palette knife to spread the paste through the Salvaged Bricks stencil on a piece of 80# Neenah.

Next I stamped all of the images from the Spring Wreath stamp set onto 80# Neenah with Intense Black ink. I always stamp all of the images of a set so that I will have all of the options available for my card. I used my Copic markers to color the images. These are the colors I used:

  • pink flowers: RV09, RV06, RV04, RV02
  • blue flowers: BV08, BV04, BV02
  • flower centers: Y19, Y08
  • leaves: G24, G43, YG61

I cut the images out with the coordinating Spring Wreath Honey Cuts. I added foam tape to the back of the wreath and four of the small flowers. I'll save the other pieces for another project.

The sentiment is from the No Place Like Home set and stamped in Intense Black ink. I die cut it with the coordinating Honey Cut. I added foam tape strips just to the middle part of the sentiment since part of it will overlap the wreath.

Next I trimmed the Salvaged Brick panel to 4" x 5-¼". I used Bee Creative glue to adhere it to a coordinating gray cardstock A2 card base.

Then I removed the backing of the foam tape and adhered the wreath, flowers, and sentiment to the card.

Tinting texture paste for stencils is one of my most favorite techniques to do!  Have you tried this technique?  It's so fun!  Thank you so much for stopping by today!

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1 comment:

  1. Beautiful wreath! your coloring is fantastic, and the colors are bright and cheery

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