Instructions:
Other Products: PAPER: Bordering Blue (SU!), Tattered and Worn (Paper Studio), Watercolor Paper (Canson). INK: Sepia Archival Ink (Ranger), Distress Ink (Ranger), Vintage Photo, Weathered Wood, Peeled Paint; Distress Re-Inkers (Ranger): Broken China, Crushed Olive, Mustard Seed, Barn Door, Pumice Stone, Tea Dye, Dusty Concord. ACCESSORIES: Tim Holtz Detail Water Brush (Ranger), Sponge, 3-D Foam Squares (Scrapbook Adhesives), Scissors, Rotary Trimmer (Fiskars).
Instructions: Finished Card Size: 6" x 6" BASE CARD: Start with a piece of blue card stock measuring 6" x 12", score at 6" and fold. Position the 6" Grand Label 1 die just over the fold, then cut and emboss to create the card base. Distress the edges with Weathered Wood and Vintage Photo inks on a sponge. IMAGE LAYER: Cut/emboss a piece of watercolor paper using the next smaller Grand Label 1 die. Using the Sepia ink, stamp the mountain scene image on the upper half of the watercolor paper die cut. Use Peeled Paint ink to randomly stamp grass and small mushroom image around the bottom half of the watercolor paper die cut. Use the distress re-inkers to watercolor the image. When it's dry mount it to the front of the card. FOREGROUND IMAGES: Stamp the fence and sign on the brown patterned paper using Sepia ink. Use the matching die to cut out the fence, and carefully trim the sign with scissors. Stamp the mushrooms on watercolor paper using Sepia ink, then watercolor them using re-inkers. Carefully trim them using scissors. Mount the fence and mushrooms on the card front using Zip Dry. Add the sign and remaining mushrooms using 3-D squares. SENTIMENT: Cut/emboss blue card stock using the next-to-smallest Label 1 die, and watercolor paper using the smallest Label 1 die. Lightly distress the edges of both pieces with Weathered Wood and Vintage Photo inks on a sponge. Stamp the sentiment on the watercolor die cut, then mount it on the blue die cut. Add the sentiment to the upper right corner of the card front using 3-D foam squares.
CREATED BY:
LISA LYNNE WRIGHT