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Playing Card Sample 11
Altered Playing Cards by Sharon Solly
Find a store near you! Printable Project Card
Supplies
- Woman’s face and Saying stamps (Stampfrancisco)
- I Jumbo playing card
- Denim blue card stock 8 ½”x 5 ½” (theprintersdaughter.com)
- Dark Beige cardstock 4 ¼”x 3 3/8” (theprintersdaughter.com)
- Dark Blue cardstock 3 5/8”x 2 11/16” (theprintersdaughter.com)
- Memories Black ink pad (Stewart Superior)
- Fresco Ink pads in Vesuvian Ash and Golden Parchment (Stampa Rosa)
- Versamark Watermark Ink Pad (Tsukineko)
- Red Embossing Powder (PSX)
- Red Embroidery floss
- Marvy Southwestern corner punch (Uchida)
- Yellow sponge (Hero Arts)
- Double stick tape (3M)
- Fine sandpaper
- Paper trimmer and scissors (Fiskars)
- Memories stamp cleaner and scrub pad (Stewart Superior)
- Heat gun (Uchida)
- Bone folder
Instructions

Fold Denim blue cardstock in half. You should have a finished card size of 4 ¼”x 5 ½”. Sponge the outside edges on the front of the card with the Fresco Vesuvian Ash Ink pad. Set card aside.

Sponge the dark beige cardstock panel with the Fresco Vesuvian Ash Ink. Punch the Corners with the Southwestern corner punch. Wrap the red embroidery floss around Front of punched panel, using tape to secure ends to the back of the panel. Tape this panel to the upper center of the prepared card. Using scissors, round the corners of the dark blue panel. Tape this panel in the center of the beige panel. Set card aside.

Sand jumbo playing card lightly. Wipe dust off card. Sponge the sanded card with Fresco Golden Parchment. Heat set ink with heat gun. Sponge edges lightly with Fresco Vesuvian Ash. Heat set ink. Stamp the woman’s face image with Memories Black onto prepared Playing card. Heat set ink with heat gun. Tape stamped playing card onto the center of dark blue panel.

Stamp saying using the Versamark ink pad. Cover with red embossing powder. Pour excess powder back into the bottle. Heat the stamped image with the heat gun to emboss.

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