An Ochre Moon for the New Year Product Review by Barbara Rossman |
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to buy Stewart Superior products online. A New Years’ card featuring an Ochre Moon.
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Supplies

- Black Cardstock (Paper Adventures)
- Yellow Text Paper (Staples)
- White Glossy Paper (King James)
- Ochre Memories Dye Ink Pad (Stewart Superior Corp.)
- Lightning Bolt Stamp (Stampa Rosa)
- Crescent Moon Die & Sizzix, (Provo Craft, Ellison)
- Dancing Woman Punch (Family Treasures)
- CorelDRAW 9 (Corel Corp.)
- Times New Roman Font (Corel Corp.)
- Inkjet Printer HP 970 (Hewlett Packard)
- HERMAfix (Herma/EK Success)
- Diamond Glaze (JudiKins)
- Wire Spring (Artist's Own)
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Instructions
1. Cut a piece of black cardstock, when folded measures 5 1/2" x 6 1/2". Set aside for the base of the card.
2. In a software program duplicate the words "January Wishes" with a light colored font, on glossy paper. Once printed, cut paper to 5" x 6". Tear the center out as shown in the sample.
3. With Ochre Ink, randomly stamp the Lightning Bolt Image. On some of the edges of the torn paper, color with the Ochre Ink Pad by running the paper over the pad. Set aside.
4. Cut out the Crescent Moon shape with the Sizzix. Punch out the dancing woman. Tear the words from the same colored paper. (Please see comments on how to use your inkjet printer to make the paper used for the punches, die and text).
5. Layer the cut outs to the black cardstock base, making sure that placement allows them to be seen through the opening in the glossy paper. With Diamond Glaze, affix the wire spring for embellishment. Glue the glossy layer to the black cardstock. BR>
To make matching Ochre paper, rub the Black Memories Dye Ink over a plain sheet of yellow text paper. After it is dry, run it through your ink jet printer and print text of your choice. With the scraps, punch out shapes and designs. You'll never have to worry about coordinating your paper color. Always follow manufacturer's directions for using your printer.
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