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Wednesday, April 11, 2018

Blue Ice Technique

Good Morning Stampers!

Here in Indiana the weather is still a bit nippy but the forecast is looking up! Could it be spring is on the way? Hopefully! 

Today's card is another "Ice" card, this time in Blue. I Love it!





Let's have a go at it, shall we?

The supplies you will need are:
Two pieces Whisper White Card Stock 4" x 5 1/4" plus a scrap for stamping on
Silver Foil Card 4" x 5 1/2"
Pacific Point Card Stock 5 1/2" x 8 1/2"

 

Pacific Point Ink
Basic Gray Ink
Crumb Cake Ink
Old Olive Ink
Basic Black Ink
Versa Mark 
Clear Embossing Powder
Every Day Label Punch
Black Metallic Thread 
Heat Gun
High Tide Stamp Set
Sea Side Textured Impression Embossing Folder
Big Shot

First you drag your ink pad across the Silver Foil card stock, then dry with a Heat Gun.
Run through the Big Shot using the Sea Side Textured Impression Embossing Folder.
Only use one platform or it will cut through your paper. (Don't ask how I know, geez..)


Dab your Versa Mark Pad all over the stamped paper until nice and coated.
Now cover your paper with Clear Embossing Powder. 


Heat with the heating gun until shinny. 


Stamp Lighthouse, using Bacis Gray and Pacific Point, and the Sand, using Crumb Cake, on your scrap of Whisper White Card Stock.
 Cut out your image.


Stamp words, using Pacific Point on a scrap of Whisper White card stock.
Punch out the words using the Everyday Label Punch. 
Sponge Pacific Point ink on the edges of your label.


On the second piece of Whisper White stamp as follows:
Stamp the flying Seagulls in Basic Black.
Stamp the words Pacific Point.
Stamp the Sand in Crumb Cake. Stamp the grass in Old Olive. 
Add the standing Seagulls in Basic Gray. 


Fold your Pacific Point card stock in half.
Adhere your foil piece to your card base.
I used liquid multipurpose glue  because of the texture of the foil paper.
Place Stampin' Dimensionals on the back of your stamped and cut pieces.
Place Black Metallic Thread behind label before placing on card front.
Place all pieces on card front.


Adhere inside panel to inside of card. There you go. I love this look!


What do you think? 
Thanks for coming by today. Come back again!
Deb B.


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