Concord and 9th Brighter Days Card

Posted by Ricky Romero on

Hi everyone, it is Ricky on the blog today! Today’s card is made using Concord and 9th’s Brighter Days Stamp and Die set. Be sure to check out my video over on YouTube!

Here is a list of products used:

Brighter Days Stamp Set

Brighter Days Die Set

Lawn Fawn Inks in colors:

Lobster

Lemonade

Blue Jay

Sugarplum

Foam squares

Art Glitter Glue

White embossing powder

Versamark ink

Black card stock.

Picket Fence Blender Brushes

Video:

Here are the steps:

1. Using Versamark ink, stamp the rainbow out.

2. Then heat emboss with white heat embossing powder.

3. Take each one of the ink pad colors and blend it across the cardstock.

4. Every other color will be formed by the two missing together, so red and yellow create orange in the middle. Same the for yellow and blue which makes green.

5. After you are done blending, wipe the rainbow down with a soft cloth to remove extra ink.

6. Cut that card panel down to 3.24 x 4.25.

7. Make a black matte to go behind the panel.

8. Cut out three clouds using the dies out of white cardstock.

9. White heat emboss the sentiment onto black cardstock.

10. Place foam squares under the clouds and pop them up on the card.

11. Glue the sentiment between to the two clouds.

12. Place foam squares under the card panel and pop that up on a card base that is cute at 4.25 by 11 inches and then scored and folded at 5.5.

That completes the card! Thank you for joining us today and I can’t wait to see what you create!

Ricky

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