Hey CAS friends!!
It's Ashlee here today and I couldn't help but create another card using the Tweetheart birdies, they are just too adorable....
I just wanted to create more and more with the Tweetheart birds to tell the truth....hehe. This set is so fun to create little birdie scenes and perfect to use for many occasion cards!!
- Start with a base of white cardstock (This one is slimline in shape)- Use Distress oxide inks to create a blended background (I used Mustard seed, Spun sugar and Kitsch flamingo)- Mix a bit of black paint with water and splatter over the background- Die cut the bigger hearts from black cardstock and add to the card base using foam tape- Stamp, colour and fussy cut all the images and arrange/adhere onto the card - Finish off with a touch of sequins.
Try different types of white cardstock for blending inks and see what gives you the best results. I have found that the type of card you use really impacts the results of the blending. Watercolour card is one that works really well too!!
Blend, blend, blend baby.... the more you blend those inks the smoother it will be!!
Don't forget to come on over to the Create a Smile group on Facebook and share with us your creations, we would all love to see them - Create a smile friends and family
It's Ashlee here today and I couldn't help but create another card using the Tweetheart birdies, they are just too adorable....
I just wanted to create more and more with the Tweetheart birds to tell the truth....hehe.
This set is so fun to create little birdie scenes and perfect to use for many occasion cards!!
- Start with a base of white cardstock (This one is slimline in shape)
- Use Distress oxide inks to create a blended background (I used Mustard seed, Spun sugar and Kitsch flamingo)
- Mix a bit of black paint with water and splatter over the background
- Die cut the bigger hearts from black cardstock and add to the card base using foam tape
- Stamp, colour and fussy cut all the images and arrange/adhere onto the card
- Finish off with a touch of sequins.
Try different types of white cardstock for blending inks and see what gives you the best results. I have found that the type of card you use really impacts the results of the blending. Watercolour card is one that works really well too!!
Blend, blend, blend baby.... the more you blend those inks the smoother it will be!!
Don't forget to come on over to the Create a Smile group on Facebook and share with us your creations, we would all love to see them - Create a smile friends and family
Hugs Ashlee.
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