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Two techniques in one: copy and craft Ingrid Vichova’s multicoloured cards utilising ink blending and stencilling
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Stencils: Altenew Doily Frame, Watercolor Bouquet; My Favorite Things Basic Shapes Triangles
Stamps: Avery Elle Simple Sentiments, Simply Said Hugs
Die, Altenew Mega You
Ink pads: Ranger Distress Oxide Mustard Yellow, Wild Honey, Ripe Persimmon, Worn Lipstick, Picked Raspberry; Versafine Onyx Black
Little Things from Lucy’s Cards Clear Iridescent Sequins
Cardstock: white, gold mirri
Punch, corner rounder
Ink blending tool
Adhesives: glue, 3D foam pads, washi tape
Die-cutting machine
1. Place a triangle stencil onto the front of a 10.5cm x 15cm white blank. Hold the stencil down firmly and apply distress oxide inks, starting with one colour and blending into another.
2. Repeat with larger and smaller triangles until the entire card front is covered. Stamp a sentiment onto a thin strip of white, trim at an angle and fix to the card. Embellish with sequins, then round off the top-left and bottom-right corners of the greeting.
1. Place a doily stencil onto the front of a white top-folding blank and secure with washi tape. Using distress oxide inks, apply the lightest colour in the centre and switch to the darker colour as you move outwards.
2. Remove the stencil. Die cut a large sentiment from gold mirri card, then stamp another sentiment onto a thin strip of white card in black ink. Adhere them together, then fix to the card front. Embellish with sequins.
Take white card, 10.5cm x 15cm, and follow the step-by-step opposite for the stencilled design. Stamp ‘Hugs’ towards the bottom of the panel in black ink and a smaller sentiment onto a thin strip of white card, then fix below the larger greeting. Matt the panel onto a white blank and embellish with sequins.
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