This is this month’s project for a card crafting workshop afternoon I teach on the third Saturday of each month in Leicester, UK. See my ‘about me’ page for more details.
Distress ink was applied to an A4 sheet of glossy card using a brayer: broken china, dusty concord and worn lipstick. I then cut the sheet into quarters and left one quarter as was [flowers]. The second quarter I sprayed with water and allowed to dry, giving a speckled bleached look [butterflies]. The third quarter I wiped some of the ink off with a baby wipe, before using a scrunched up vinyl glove to apply the same colour inks from the pad to the card to get a wrinkled look on a bleached out background [lily/gems]. The final piece was dabbed with a scrunched up moist baby wipe, again producing a bleached effect [tree]. Each piece was cut in half again (ie eight pieces from one A4 sheet). Images were stamped on with either black or opaque white Stazon ink, and matted onto bazzill cardstock. The tree foliage in this example was added after stamping the tree silhouette by dabbing ink on using the scrunched up vinyl glove (a scrunched up plastic bag or cling film would work as well). The gems on this occasion are dabs of Stickles glue in coordinating colours – but hotfix rhinestones or self-adhesive gems would work far better.
I really love your card designs, Neil – sorry that I did not get a chance to try to reproduce a sample of my own! I had a great time at Manic Stampers yesterday – there were just too many excellent projects this month!
Glad you enjoyed it 🙂
I’m sure I’ll repeat the lesson again soon. Enjoy the blog!
Hi Neil,
Love the blog, had a fantastic time yesterday making the cards it was lovely, best wishes with your new business venture I am sure that it will be a great success.
Best Wishes Jackie
Thank you Jackie 🙂