Sea of Textures with FREE PDF

The Sea of Textures stamp set and co-ordinating Under the Sea Framelits can be used for many different occasions. Today’s card includes a FREE PDF.

Tips:

  • Stamp the background image randomly over the DSP with Tranquil Tide ink. Use second generation stamping (ink image, stamp on scrap paper then on DSP).
  • Stamp branches with Tranquil Tide ink, and the large and small coral with both Pineapple Punch ink and Fresh Fig ink.
  • Stamp the octopus with Crumb Cake ink on Pumpkin Pie cardstock and die cut.
  • Stamp the large coral in Pineapple Punch ink on Whisper White cardstock and die cut.
  • Die cut coral with Fresh Fig cardstock. Attach the Pineapple Punch coral piece offset behind the Fresh Fig coral.
  • Die cut some weeds, sand dollars and netting.
  • Stamp the sentiment in Night of Navy ink on Whisper White cardstock. Outline the edges with Night of Navy ink by ‘scraping’ the edges across the ink pad.
  • Assemble the pieces as shown in the photograph. Use Dimensionals for the octopus, sentiment and coral.
  • Add art panel to Night of Navy card base.
  • Supplies:
    • Stamp Set: Sea of Textures
    • Cardstock: Night of Navy, Whisper White, Fresh Fig, Tranquil Tide, Crumb Cake, Pumpkin Pie, Tranquil Textures Designer Series Paper
    • Ink: Tranquil Tide, Pineapple Punch, Fresh Fig, Night of Navy, Soft Suede
    • Accessories: Under the Sea Framelits, Dimensionals

Decorate the inside and envelope to match.

You can get all the detailed instructions and measurements in the FREE PDF here.


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