Love the textures on this card created by the stamping in the background, the ribbon, flowers and leaves.
Cut Watercolor cardstock for the background of your card, positions stamps over background and pick up stamps with a block.
Drip Alcohol Inks on a piece of Yupo paper.
Add Blending Solution to to felt pad and punch over the surface to blend inks.
Ink stamp with Lift Ink and stamp leaves on to Yupo background then stamp the lifted ink on to Watercolor Cardstock. Blot off the image on the Yupo then buff off the extra ink with a soft cloth.
Apply Distress Markers directly to Media Mat, pick up ink with waterbrush and color leaves. The Lift Ink is waterproof and will not run. Dry with a heat tool.
Apply Distress Micro Glaze to the leaves.The Distress Micro Glaze will act as a resist so the leaves will not take the ink. Stamp background with Craze stamp using Old Paper Distress Ink, add Distress Ink to the background using a blending tool and spray background with Distress Mica Spray in Tarnished Brass. I also flicked the Mica Spray over the background to create some spots. Blot of leaves as necessary.
Spray ribbon and flowers with Distress Spray Stain and Distress Mica Spray, add a little water to help the ink spread, dry with a heat tool scrunching ribbon as it dries.
Cut out leaves from Yupo paper with scissors.
Carefully heat the Yupo leaves with a heat tool, using tweezers shape the leaves as they become pliable to create dimension.
Create mat a little larger then background with rust cardstock, add stitching as desired. Assemble card adding Textured Surfaces and vintage dictionary print on base card.
Tie ribbon around card with a bow, add flowers and leaves adhering them with Distress Collage Medium and foam tape.
Stamp message with Archival Ink cut close to words and add to Ornate Plate. Adhere Ornate Plate to card with foam tape over the Wood Plank.
Love the colors of the leaves that signify the changing of the season.
Thanks for stopping in!
Richele
15 comments:
Richele, this is a gorgeous card! I love how you heated the yupo to manipulate those leaves. The re-stamped leaves colored with the distress markers look amazing and especially with the crackle back/foreground! Such wonderful inspiration, thank you!
Beautiful Richele xx - such incredible inspiration. Thnx so much for sharing ~ love those fall colours ♥️
Beautiful make; I appreciate that you shared tips, ideas, and inspiration with all of us. I saw the project on the FB live post, first, and was intrigued. Thanks for the details!
Fantastic! I love all the fabulous fall details on this card! Cutting out those Yupo leaves and shaping them w the heat gun is such a great technique. Thanks so much for sharing your idea with us! I love it!
love your whole composition but those leaves are so outstanding. I think I need an alcohol ink and yupo paper play day. thanks as always for sharing.
I'm super excited about this stamp set and can't wait to play! I love your techniques and beautiful soft fall palette. What a stunner!
This is the coolest! I am just learning to use the Lift Ink and love it. I had NO idea you could heat Yuppo Paper images to add dimension (I would probably set off the smoke alarm!). Brilliant!! You are such an inspiration - thanks so much for sharing.
Hello Autumn! So gorgeous! LOVE the resist leaves and the heating of the Yupo to form them...seriously cool!
Beautiful, Richele!
A stunning card Richele, love how the leaves look after heating them. I just got those leaves, definitely want to try this technique, thanks for the inspiration! Anne x
This is a gorgeous card, Richele!!!
What a beautiful card! Thanks for sharing Richele!
WOW. Just. . . wow. Wish you'd made a video of it. Lotta time and effort went into this but it was probably fun, too.
Love everything about this card!
I'll say it again: you're amazing. you are soooo talented and creative. I'm adding your post to my list.
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