Feel Good Florals Product Challenge by Tracey Kazimir-Cree |
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Beginner--The Sakura Gelly Roll Glaze pens are great for raised accents on your stamped art. Try using them to address your envelopes and to write a sentiment inside your card, as well! You can also layer the color to make sections of your artwork really stand out...just be sure to let each layer dry thoroughly before applying the next.
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Supplies

- White Speckled Cardstock (Stampin’ Up!)
- Old Olive Cardstock (Stampin’ Up!)
- White Glossy Cardstock (Artist’s own)
- Mellow Moss Dye Inkpad (Stampin’ Up!)
- Pale Plum Dye Inkpad (Stampin’ Up!)
- Perfect Plum Dye Inkpad (Stampin’ Up!)
- Bliss Blue Dye Inkpad (Stampin’ Up!)
- Not Quite Navy Dye Inkpad (Stampin’ Up!)
- Barely Banana Dye Inkpad (Stampin’ Up!)
- Gelly Roll Glaze Pens (Sakura)
- Mounting Squares (Scrapbook Adhesives)
- Watercolor Garden II Set (Stampin’ Up!)
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Instructions
1. Trim white speckled cardstock to 8 ½"" x 5 ½" and fold to form 4 ½" x 5 ½" card base. Set aside.
2. Trim Old Olive cardstock to 4" x 5 ¼".
3. Trim glossy cardstock to 3 ¾" x 5".
4. Using Mellow Moss ink, stamp flower stems on glossy cardstock.
5. Using Pale Plum ink, stamp flower; overstamp second part of flower using Perfect Plum ink.
6. Using Bliss Blue ink, stamp remaining flower; overstamp second part of this flower using Not Quite Navy ink. When doing this, don’t re-ink the stamp every time, giving a more faded center on some of the flowers.
7. Using Barely Banana ink, stamp tiny flower randomly in blank spaces on card, giving a wildflower garden effect.
8. Using the Gelly Roll Glaze Pens in complimentary colors, accent the large flowers. Let dry.
9. Using mounting squares, layer stamped cardstock to the olive cardstock, then layer on folded card.
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