Hi there, crafting friends!
It’s design team member Walter back on the blog with you today. I had mentioned in my previous post that I'd be making a card using a scrap from the Wild Berries card panel that I had cut out. I'm here to share with that you today!
I hate to see really nice scraps go to waste. I generally save them to put them to use in another card. It's an easy way to stretch your craft supplies as well as your budget.
Here's what I used to make it:
- Wild Berries Background Coloring Art Rubber Stamp
- Vellum
- Acetate
- Black card stock
- White A2 card base
Here's how I made it:
- Stamped the Wild Berries background stamp onto a piece of vellum with black ink and colored in the berries with a blue alcohol marker.
- Adhered the stamped & colored vellum to a piece of white card stock.
- Added double sided foam tape to the Wild Berries circular scrap, aligned it with the stamped & colored image, and adhered it to the panel.
- Adhered the panel to the A2 card base.
- Cut
an A2 sized frame from black card stock, colored over it with a
metallic silver glitter marker, put double sided foam tape on the back
of it, and adhered it to the card.
- Colored a scrap piece of white paper with the metallic silver glitter marker, glued a sentiment onto it, and glued it down to my card.
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