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Here's Kristina with her cards:
Hiya friends! Kristina here to share some digital goodness with you! This month's trio of projects features the Sketched Cupcake & Cupcake Row digital stamp set. I always try to do a sort of theme and this month I'm calling it "Color Poppin'."
My first project is a bright and fun bookmark.
I printed the image twice in the same size. One image I colored with fluorescent Copic markers and the other I left uncolored.
I cut the word "read" out of both of them.
I cut the same letters out 4 more times from plain white cardstock. Then I stacked and glued all of the letters together. I rounded the corners of the plain panel and added it to a piece of black cardstock slightly larger. I also round the corners on the black panel. Then I glued the stacked letters in place. I added liquid glue to the bottom of the letters and sprinkled with glitter.
For the finishing touch I punched a hole through both layers and added a bright ribbon!
For my second project I got to play with my gelli plate!
I grabbed my gelli plate, several acrylic paints, Flair slimline stencil and Bloomdalascopic #7 stencil. I created a couple of different panels because you can't make just one when you play with gelli plates!
I printed the Sketched Cupcake out onto Copic friendly cardstock. I added minimal color to the wrapper with some toner greys. For the frosting I used an embossing pen to add ink and then used White Satin Pearl embossing powder. It added such a lovely shimmer!
I picked my favorite panel and added it to a gray card base. I added foam tape to the back of the cupcake and adhered it to the card. I also used a Happy Birthday sticker from the Just Everyday Greetings sticker pack. Glued on a few sequins and this beauty was finished!
My third project I think is my favorite of this group. Don't tell my other cards!
I printed the Cupcake Row out onto white cardstock. I grabbed the Art Splatters stencil, blending tools and a rainbow of Distress Ink pads. I added the stencil splatters at different heights, flipped it over, shortened the drips and so on to make each splatter look different.
Then I used the same Distress Inks to add splatters. Keeping it mostly over the same area as the stencil splatter. I added black splatters over the entire panel.
I added it to a black panel and then onto a white slimline card base. That's it!
I hope you have enjoyed my projects today! You can use code STAMPGIRLKRISTINA to get 20% off at the STAMPlorations store.
Have a fabulous day!
~Kristina
Fabulous cards - love how you used the splatter stencil!!!!!
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful cards!
ReplyDeleteLove your bookmark and cards! These are awesome!
ReplyDeleteI've been looking for a good cupcake image and this fits me fine.On the way to purchase it now. Lovely job y'all. [Bunny]
ReplyDeleteLove the cupcakes with splatters! So "arty"
ReplyDeleteI love the cupcakes and the great rainbow colors!
ReplyDeleteI could use those cupcakes and love these inspirational cards!
ReplyDeleteGreat projects with the pops of color.
ReplyDeleteGreat shares on how to add color to the cards.
ReplyDeleteall your are beautiful, love how the layering of the die cuts makes it pop!
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ReplyDeleteLove these rolourful projects...especially like the technique on the bookmarks.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty and colorful. Love the bookmark!
ReplyDeleteI love a rainbow of color!! Gorgeous inspiration.
ReplyDeleteFabulous cards! So bright and happy. I love how you layer your elements and create visual texture.
ReplyDeleteThese are sweet projects. I love the bookmark-very clever to highlight the word with colors!
ReplyDeleteGreat stencil, love the cards and bookmark!
ReplyDeleteEeek! I love the row of cupcakes with the color drips so much!
ReplyDeleteI love these quick coloring ideas that were shared!
ReplyDeleteSo creative, I'll have to give this technique a try.
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