Thursday, January 5, 2017

How to Make a Fabulous Faux Chalkboard Birthday Card


Hi Chris here and today I am excited to share this birthday card I created.  Every January our family is slammed with birthdays!  We have 4 within 8 days!!! So I am always wanting to increase my stash of Birthday cards! 

For this card I was inspired by the ever popular chalkboard writing trend! 
With some stamps and white embossing powder you too can easier re-create this fun technique!

Supplies needed:
  1. Sin City Stamps -Dandelion Wishes
  2.  Sin City Stamps - Art Journaling #2 
  3.  Embossing Powder - White, Black
  4. Heat gun
  5.  Inks -Versamark, Black Ink
  6.  Black & White Cardstock - Smooth
  7.  Blank card and patterned paper to fit the front.
  8. Sheer ribbon, paper flower and floral sprig.
  9. Adhesive and foam tape
  10. Scissors

Step 1 - Faux Chalkboard writing - Using the Dandelion and Make a Wish greeting from the Sin City Stamps -Dandelion Wishes set, use the Versamark ink to stamp yhem onto the smooth black cardstock.
Heat Emboss with white embossing powder.

Trim 'make a wish' into a banner. Set both pieces aside. 

Step 2 -  Background - The lacy background stamp from Sin City Stamps - Art Journaling #2   is not large enough to stamp the entire background so you will need to stamp it top-to-bottom to cover the cardstock. Don't worry if you don't get the stamping perfectly aligned, we will take care of that in the next step. 


Step 3 - Background part 2 -Stamp the brick background twice with a juicy black ink (as shown) and cover quickly with black bossing powder. Remove excess powder and heat emboss.  Ink edges of the background card with black ink. 


Step 4  - Trim your patterned paper slightly smaller than your blank card and adhere in place.
Next add your stamped background.


Step 5 - Adhere your Faux Chalkboard Dandelion piece onto the card and attach the 'Make a Wish" banner with foam tape.
Embellish the rest of your card with a sheer ribbon bow, pearl floral sprigs and the paper flower.

 Hope this inspires you to start stamping!

4 comments:

  1. So beautiful! I really love the pop of white embossing on black, such a cool chalkboard effect! Thanks so much Chris!
    ~kim

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  2. Great effect, thanks for the tips.

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  3. Gorgeous card and i love the layers of texture

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