Inside Out: Spring Wild Roses
Spring Wild Roses
By: Nancy Thaut, Artistic Guide
Finished size card – 4.25” x 5.50”
Supplies:
Stamps:
“Life holds many blessings” (Sweet Impressions)
“Thanks for being one of them” (Sweet Impressions)
Medium and small roses (Yvonne Albritton Designs)
Paper:
White cardstock - Unknown
Lavender glossy cardstock - Unknown
Ink:
Marvy Matchables:
Bubble Gum Pink
Magenta
Celery
Versafine: (Tsukineko)
Onyx Black
Smokey Gray
Other:
Copic pens: (.Too)
Pea Green
New Leaf
Pink
Dark Pink
Buttercup Yellow
Scalloped Oval punch (Marvy)
Clear Embossing Powder (Ranger)
Rhinestone Stickers (Darice)
Directions:
- Cut white cardstock 4” x 5.25”. With circular motion, lightly add pink, magenta and celery ink. Use the first two colors near the edge of paper, using the green closer to center.
- Stamp “Life holds many blessings” in center of card with black ink. Emboss with clear embossing powder.
- Stamp medium wild rose in the center of cards with gray ink. Color rose and leaves as desired.
- Attach the card front to lavender glossy. (Be sure and sign the back of your card.)
- Using white cardstock, punch a scalloped oval and add pink, magenta and celery ink. Stamp “Thanks for being one of them” with black ink and emboss with clear embossing powder. Attach with a pop dot.
- Stamp small wild rose with gray ink on left side of the inside of the card. Color rose and leaves to match the front of the card.
- Add rhinestone stickers to finish the front of the card. If embellishments were added on the front of the card before stamping the inside, left side of the card, it wouldn’t stamp properly. The inside could also be completed before attaching the outside designed attachment.
Here's the inside of a beautiful wedding card Nancy created.
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thanks for sharing how you made the paper with the back ground inked... way nifty.. lovely cards... thanks.