Hello crafty friends, I was in the mood to do some Rainbow watercolouring and the new Flower Burst Cling Stamp and Karin Markers were perfect to do this.
The Flower Burst Stamp
The new Flower Burst Cling Stamp is a 6×6 cling background stamp.
It is made out of red rubber, which will provide a crisp impression.
Flower Bust Card Recipe
- PAPER:
Arches Hot Press Watercolour Paper ( smooth surface to ease the stamping)
Tonic Glossy Black Mirror Cardstock ( must-have)
Neenah Cardstock Classic Crest Ultra Thick 110 LB ( Sentiment backing plate) - Flower Burst Cling Stamp
- Nested Hearts Wafer Dies
- Hugs & Kisses Wafer Dies
- Wonky Rectangles Wafer Dies
- Karin Markers
- Anti Static Powder by Simon Says Stamp ( it is awesome!)
- Versamark Clear Ink
- Wow Gold Rich Super Fine embossing powder ( my favourite – included in the WOW Embossing Powder Starter Kit)
The Proces
Watch the process in the video below
I love Karin Markers to do this.. they are the product with major dispersion in my stash. The ink glides over the paper and burst, the colours are vibrant and beautiful.
- First, I stamped the images using Versamark Clear ink on Arches Hot Press Watercolour Paper
- Then, I applied a little bit of ink from the marker directly to the paper and around the centre of the flowers.
- Next, I spread the ink towards the edges of the images using a wet brush.
Note: Use very little water. - While the paper was still wet I dropped more colour
- Once the panel was dry, I die-cut the panel using the larger rectangle from the Wonky Rectangles Wafer Dies and I glued this into an A2 card base ( 5-1/2″ x 4-1/1″)
- I die-cut a heart using a die from the Nested Hearts Wafer Dies and glued it over the centre of the panel. t
- To finish, I glued 4 die-cut sentiments to add dimension. The top layer was die-cut out of Glossy Black Mirror Cardstock. Then I glued the sentiments on a white backing plate.
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