today I have a card made using the Ghosting or Versamark Resist Technique. If you look hard you can see the ghostly images. Stamp images on either Glossy White or Basic White with Versamark and allow to dry. Use Blending Brushes to add ink over the dry stamped images. Take a paper towel and lightly … Continue reading Ghosting or Versamark Resist with Dainty Delight
Category: Biggest Wish
Multiple images using Masking Technique
Today I have used a masking technique to stamp the same image three times. Use a die or punch approximately 3cm square to cut three squares on a sheet of masking paper. Line up the masking paper on a piece of Basic White and sponge over the negative squares with Crumb Cake ink, Keep the … Continue reading Multiple images using Masking Technique
Leaf Prints with White Acrylic Paint
Have you tried using fresh foliage from your garden to create prints for your cards? Today I have used some leaves from my begonias. Brayer white acrylic paint onto the front side of the leaves and press them onto a piece of Basic Black cardstock. To get a good impression cover with a piece of … Continue reading Leaf Prints with White Acrylic Paint
Using up your Designer Series Paper to create quick and easy cards
Today I have used some retired DSP to create a couple of quick and easy cards. This layout is a great way to showcase and 'use up' your beautiful papers. Card 1:The card base is Gray Granite with Delicate Desert DSP and Cajun Craze cardstock. Bough Punch, Stripes 3D Embossing Folder and Something Fancy Dies … Continue reading Using up your Designer Series Paper to create quick and easy cards
A bouquet with Quite Meadow
A quick and easy card using Quiet Meadow and Biggest Wish stamps, some colouring with Stampin' Blends alcohol markers and heat embossing. Stamp the floral image on Basic White with Pebbled Path ink and colour with Sweet Sorbet, Parakeet Party and Smoky Slate Stampin' Blends alcohol markers. Fussy cut the image. Stamp the sentiment on … Continue reading A bouquet with Quite Meadow
Book Binding Technique with Hues of Happiness Designer Series Paper
The Book Binding Technique is a quick and easy way to showcase your favourite Designer Series Papers and create a WOW look. I have quite a few samples for your inspiration today. There are two basic cards - portrait and landscape. However, each of these can be 'turned' so that you end up with 4 … Continue reading Book Binding Technique with Hues of Happiness Designer Series Paper





