Hello there, I am delighted to be over on the
Pinkfresh Studio YouTube Channel today sharing a card where I am creating the illusion of layers. There are some actual layers on the card but there are less than what it appears!
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- Stencil 1 & 2 - I used Sparkling Rose, Bubble Gum and Candy Violet Inks.
- Stencil 3 - I used Sparkling Rose, Bubble Gum and Candy Violet Inks for the large flower, and Turquoise Ink for the butterfly.
- Stencil 4 - I used Sparkling Rose, Bubble Gum and Candy Violet Inks for the small flowers, and Turquoise Ink for the butterfly. I used the residual pink and purple ink for the flower buds.
- Stencil 5 - I used Detail Black Ink.
- Stencil 6 - I used Summer Shower (with a 1" Blending Brush) and Seaside Inks.
The ink blending for the smaller, more closed flowers adds two layers of petals. This is the first way where it looks like I have added layers when I didn't. You can just cut these dies from cardstock (and then add ink blending if you want to), but adding the stencilling on top really brings these flowers to life!
The die impresses into the cardstock thanks to the silicone mat and prevents the die from cutting into the cardstock. You can use the front (the debossed side) or the back (the embossed side). For today's card I used the front. It was adhered to a white US A2 sized card base with tape runner adhesive. The leaves and foliage were then adhered on top using
Pinkfresh Studio Precision Clear Craft Glue. The flowers were adhered using thin foam squares.
Here is the video showing how I made the card:
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I know blue leaves aren't for everyone but I thought they looked really pretty against the pink flowers. I really love the illusion of adding in a layer with the embossing of the die. I used to do this all the time on my cards, so I am really happy to have found the technique again! It's a great way of adding layers to cards without the bulk! Thank you so much for stopping by today, I really do appreciate it! Take care!
this is so lovely - the blue and pink are stunning together
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