Playing Card Sample 12 Altered Playing Cards by Sharon Solly |
Supplies
- Panda stamp (Stampin Up!)
- Geisha stamp (unknown)
- Bamboo stamp (unknown)
- Large Good Luck Asian symbol stamp (Stampcraft)
- Chinese Newspaper print, Chops, and Kanji Poem stamps (Hero Arts)
- Moss Green cardstock 8 ½”x 5 ½” (theprintersdaughter.com)
- Black Washi paper
- 1 Jumbo playing card
- 1 Mini playing card
- Memories Ink pads in Black and Cherry Red (Stewart Superior)
- Versamark Watermark ink pad (Tsukineko)
- Red Embossing Powder (PSX)
- Red, Green, and Gold Gelly Roll pens (Sakura)
- Glue Stick (Uhu)
- Heat Gun (Uchida)
- Paper Trimmer and scissors (Fiskars)
- Bone folder
- Memories stamp cleaner and scrub pad
- Yellow sponge (Hero Arts)
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Instructions
Fold green cardstock in half. Crease well with the bone folder. You should have a finished card size of 4 ¼”x 5 ½”. Stamp the Kanji Poem image randomly With the Versamark ink on the front of the folded card. Heat set with the heat gun. Glue the Washi paper at an angle on the front of the card. Set aside.
For this card, you will use the playing cards just as they are, no sanding.
Stamp the Panda Image on the mini card using the Memories Black ink. Heat set the ink with the heat gun. Set aside.
Stamp the Geisha image on the jumbo card using the Memories Black ink. Heat set. Ink only a portion of the Chinese Newsprint image. Stamp image on the top Right corner of the jumbo card. Heat set. Stamp the Bamboo image around the edges of The Jumbo card using the Memories Black ink. Heat set. Stamp assorted Chop images Randomly in the lower right corner of card using the Memories Black and Cherry Red inks. Heat set all inks. Color in Bamboo with the green Gelly Roll gel pens. Color in the Geisha’s Clothes and hair accessories with Gelly Roll Gel pens. Heat set Pen inks. Glue Geisha card and Panda Card on prepared green card with the glue stick. Stamp the Asian Good Luck image in the lower right corner of card with the Versamark Ink. Cover image with red embossing powder. Pour extra powder back into bottle. Heat set image with the heat gun to emboss powder.
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