Happy Friday everyone, hope you are ready for the weekend!! Today I would like to share my design based on Sparkle N Sprinkle's April Techinque Video. This is such an easy way to create a beautiful sparkly card, and with Sparkle N Sprinkle's 2 1/2 Tear-ifc Tape and beautiful glitter you will be so happy with the end result!!
I used the Sunflower stamp set and stamped the main image onto vellum with versamark and embossed with White Detail EP. Once the embossing had cool I flipped it over and color the image with copic markers. The image was then cut out. This was my first try with the vellum and embossing and I really like how it turned out.
Taking my orange layer I stamped the smaller image around the top and bottom with versamark and embossed using Clear EP. A strip of 2 1/2" Tear-ific Tape was placed on a piece of cardstock. The backing was removed and the butterflies were die cut using the protective backing. They were place randomly on top of the tape. With the butterfly mask in place I covered the tape with Starfire glitter, brushed off the excess glitter and removed the masks. The butterflies were then covered using Sunset glitter. The sparkle is just so pretty!!
Small pearls were placed in the middle of the butterflies.
Closer look at this beautiful sunflower. The white embossing just makes the whole image pop!!
Here is a look at my second card using the same techinque!
This card was made using the Friendship Flowers stamp set just released this month! The pretty glitter on this card is Princess Anna Fuschsia.
The image was stamped and colored using copic markers. I fussy cut the image out and inked the entire image with versamark and embossed using Velvet Sparkle EP.
Here is the video with all the details on how to create this beautiful sparkly card!!
Thanks so much for stopping by enjoy your weekend and remember.....Keep Stamping!!
Such sparkly, glittery cards Belinda. Love the techniques you used here. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLooks like I need to get busy with my sticky tape. Love the water can stamp
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