Today's Cards for Kindness that I'm focusing on are the two blue card backs in the bottom right corner. It's not a color scheme I use often so I found this Iron-off Embossing Resist Technique to be a fun time to try some colors I don't usually use.
The stamp I picked for this background is Scribbles from Scribbles & Spirals CMS296 by Tim Holtz and Stampers Anonymous. Stamp the background onto the smooth side
of a piece of Distress Watercolor Cardstock in Clear Distress Embossing
Ink. Then cover with Clear Superfine Detail Embossing Powder and heat
emboss. Then color the background with Distress Inks. I used Faded Jeans
and Peacock Feathers Lastly, mist with water and set aside to dry.
When it is dry, lay a new piece of Distress Watercolor Cardstock smooth
side down onto the inked side of the stamped piece. Thoroughly iron over
them with a hot, dry iron until the embossing powder has had a chance
to reheat and soak into the new piece of Watercolor Paper.
It should look like the one on the left above.
Ink it the same way you did the first one, mist and let it dry. Notice
how the original maintained the detail and white resist, but the second
one on the left has a softer, swirly water feel to it.
Both of these cards open from the side and so I cut the front flap short to For a coordinating piece of paper, I used the Linen stamp from Linen & Mesh CMS221 and inked it with the
same Distress Inks, then sprayed it lightly with water and did a
watercolor stamp onto another piece of Distress Watercolor Cardstock. I Studio Calico sequins that I've had in my stash for years.
For both of these cards I chose images and sentiments from the Snarky Cats CMS392 set. I know these are cards for kindness, but we all have such different personalities, preferences and things we think are humorous. Sometimes kindness looks like reaching out with a little snark and sarcasm to lighten the mood or make someone chuckle.
Let's go spread some kindness,
Tami
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1 comment:
More cards?!!! Yes, laughter is good for the heart and the soul...truly the best medicine...
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