31/10/16
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Hello everyone! Heidi, here today and I have a CAS (Clean And Simple) set of birthday cards to share with you.
I made a set of 4 x 4 birthday cards using the 2276E Stitched Bird and 10101D Happy Birthday My Friend stamps. I used VersaMark ink to stamp the images and then I added gold embossing powder. I used a heat tool to heat set and melt the powders.
Then I added some NUVO crystal drops for embellishments.
I layered the stamped panel on top of a piece of gold mirror cardstock and then added that to a 4 x 4 white card base.
This is a great card set to have on hand for when you need a quick birthday card or it would be perfect for gift giving.
I hope you enjoyed this CAS card share. Thanks so much for stopping by today!
Hugs,
Heidi
To find the Pink Ink products used please visit Ellen Hutson LLC You can also visit Pink Ink's website to find a local store near you that carries our stamps, or to order wholesale. Supplies Pink Ink Stamp Company 2276E Stitched Bird 10101D Happy Birthday My Friend Other Supplies Paper: Cardstock - White, Bazzill Gold Mirror Ink: VersaMark Accessories: Tonic Studios US - NUVO 600N Embossing Powder Classic Gold, NUVO 675N Crystal Drops Ivory Seashells, Scor-Tape, Heat Tool |
Monday, October 31, 2016
CAS Stitched Bird 4 x 4 set of Cards
Labels:
CAS,
Happy Birthday Cards,
Heidi Blankenship,
stitched bird
Wednesday, October 26, 2016
Ice Skate Christmas
Oct 26, 2016
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Hello, Pink Ink Fans -- Sharon here with you today! I have a wintery framed Christmas art piece to share with you, using Pink Ink's beautiful Pair of Ice Skates and Merry Christmas Oval images: I started by stamping the images onto a white Inchie Arts 4-inch Art Square with Memento Tuxedo Black ink. Next, I colored the images with the Copic markers, Lavender and Sepia Multiliners, and Clear and Silver Atyou Spica Glitter pens shown below: To build up the dimension of the skates, I colored and cut out another skate and popped it up on foam tape over the front original skate: I love the dimension this gives the piece! To finish the piece, I used an Essentials by Ellen Stitching Lines die to emboss faux scalloped stitches into the Art Square along the top and bottom. Then rows of clear gemstones were added below and above the stitching. The piece was placed into a 4-inch white frame, to display during the holidays. Thanks so much for joining me today! Pink Ink products used, available online through Ellen Hutson LLC: Or check Pink Ink's website to find a local store near you that carries our stamps, or to order wholesale. |
Monday, October 10, 2016
Stitched Bird
10/10/16
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Hello! I hope you all had a nice weekend. I had some time to play in my craft room yesterday, so I made a card using a pretty new Christmas stamp from Pink Ink Stamp Company called Stitched Bird.
I stamped my design with Memento Tuxedo Black ink and colored it with Copic Markers. I cut the image out with a double stitched Circle die. I used some Christmas patterned paper that I had in my stash for the background. I scalloped the edge of the snowflake paper with a stitched scalloped die before gluing it over the red paper.
I tied a piece of Baker's Twine around the card and added a few PPP marshmallow sequins to finish it up!
Thanks so much for stopping by! Hope you have a happy week!
Kay :)
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Thursday, October 6, 2016
A Golden Felt Stocking!
06/10/2016
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Hello Friends! Debbie Seyer here today to share with you my latest Pink Ink Stamps card. I have been on a mission to start my Christmas cards early this year. So I got out some of my patterned paper stash and some Pink Ink Stamps and had some fun!
This card measures 4 1/4 x 5 1/2". I decided to stick with a gold metallic theme for the card so I got out my gold embossing powder and heat tool. To start, I inked up the 6111K Felt Stocking stamp with some VersaMark embossing ink. Then I sprinkled it with Nuvo Classic Gold embossing powder. This is my new favorite embossing powder because it is just so shiny! I also stamped the 10136A Merry Christmas Oval sentiment and heat embossed it also. After I heat embossed the sentiment, I cut it out like a banner and tied some gold cording at one end to make it look a bit like a tag. After putting everything together, I think it turned out really nice. This would be an easy card to do assembly-line style. I made 6 in less than 30 minutes!
Thanks for stopping by today!
Pink Ink Stamps used:
Pink Ink products used, available online through Ellen Hutson LLC
Or check Pink Ink's website to find a local store near you that carries our stamps, or to order wholesale.
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