After die cutting, I placed it over a piece of white card stock and carefully pounced various Distress Inks over it, making sure I got ink in the cut out areas.
For my last card, I used the Bloomtangled #1 cover plate:
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I love these beautiful cover plate designs and the sticker sentiments! Great idea about using them as stencils to create your second cards with each one, and I love the pretty colors!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty cards, and a great technique too
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cards!!
ReplyDeleteThese are awesome! I LOVE the colors and cover plates!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cards, you could turn the leftovers into coordinating cards too, the stencilled background looks great as well š
ReplyDeleteVery pretty. I like the cover plates you used.
ReplyDeleteWow these are wonderfully colourful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards! Love the technique and the bright colors you chose.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous results, thanks for the tutorial! Always surprises me the two different yet equally cool looks of the DI and DO inks. XOX
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteNice share for coloring the cover dies. I like that the leftover inking can be used as well.
ReplyDeleteThese are such gorgeous inked die cuts!
ReplyDeleteI have to get my coverplate die out and try this!
Love the cover plate designs and the clear stickers.Great colors!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards! I love how you used the cover plate designs as stencils to create another set of cards!
ReplyDeleteLove that idea of completing two cards in the process of the technique!It doubles the fun!
ReplyDeleteSo colorful and fun
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