Mosaic Card
Featuring Stampendous Jumbo Stamps
Designed by OMC Designer Whitney
Note: Both of these cards were made with the same techniques. Use these techniques to create your own projects and cards (:
Materials: Card 1
OMC Bazzill Basics 12”x12” paper multi-packs: Basic Grey- Lauderdale- granny smith, cherry cheesecake, classic magenta, ocean
Smooth white cardstock
American Crafts: Zing! Embossing Powder- White
Making Memories: Charms: With Love- Silver Love
Tulle- Magenta
Materials: Card 2
Stampendous: Cling: Jumbo Cling Hydrangea Set
Bazzill Basics 12”x12” paper: Bright Greens and Purples
Oh My Vinyl: White
American Crafts: Zing! Embossing Powder- White
Tsukineko: Versacolor Stamp Pad
Marvy Uchida: Embossing Heat Tool
Clearsnap: ColorBox Classic Pigment Ink- Boysenberry
Tulle- White
Sizzix Bigz Die: Tiny Tabs and Tags by Tim Holtz
Acetate sheet from Fancy Pants Lilac House Collection Kit
7Gypsies: Binding Ring: Ring Dangles: Pearl
My Pink Stamper: Happiest Moments
Instructions:
· With Jumbo Stampendous stamps and Tsukineko ink pad, stamp the entire image onto Bazzill cardstock and heat emboss with white embossing powder. Repeat these steps for each color of paper you want to create a grid with.
o Tip: I tried stamping on four different colors of paper at once, but the image did not go on clearly where the papers met up. Instead, stamp the image on the separate sheets of paper, one at a time.
· Cut the stamped images in half, and line them together to make sure all lines meet up.
· Adhere to white vinyl, and trim the edges of the vinyl so they form a thin frame around the color papers.
· From there, adhere to cardstock to form the base of the card. Fold and trim to make card.
· Tie tulle around card and apply a sentiment. This “Happy Mother’s Day” stamp is from My Pink Stamper called “Happiest Moments” and the die is Sizzix’s “Tiny Tabs and Tags” covered with an acetate sheet and tied onto the tulle using the 7Gypsies dangle.
2 comments:
Love the white as it show up against the color!
That's a wonderful idea!!
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