Tuesday, March 11, 2025

Textured Notes, Spotlight on Nature dies

This leaf and sentiment is from the new Textured Notes stamp set. I used the Spotlight on Nature dies to make a circle mask, then sponged inside the circle. 
Inside

Supplies:

Stamps: Textured Notes

Ink: Daffodil Delight, Calypso Coral and Basic Gray

Paper: Daffodil Delight. Calypso Coral and white card stock

Accessories: SCE Machine, Spotlight on Nature dies, Blending Brushes, Faux glass dots, Tombo liquid glue, Paper snips, Paper trimmer, Silicone mat, Bone Folder, Take your pick tool

 

Cutting measurements

 Calypso Coral card stock:  5 1/3” x 8 ½” scored at 4 ¼” -card base

Daffodil Delight card stock: cut two - 4” x 5 ¼” card mat

White card stock: cut three- 3 7/8” x 5 1/8” card fronts,

 

Assembly instructions:

1. Cut card base and score.

Cut two Daffodil Delight mats and glue one to card front and one inside card.

2. Cut three white mats. Use circle die from the Spotlight on Nature die set to cut a 2 ¾” circle out of one mat approximately ¾” from top of card, centering horizontally.  Save die cut circle for another project and use the other piece as a mask. Place mask on top of second white card front and using a blending brush add Daffodil Delight ink to right side of circle cut out by starting your brush on the masking and working the ink into the circle. Use another blending brush to add Calypso Coral to the left side, by starting on mask and working onto circle. Slightly go over the Daffodil area so you have no white space showing.

3. Stamp the leaf stamp with Basic Gray ink, mostly in the circle but with a tiny bit showing on the white. Also stamp leaf on the bottom left side of the remaining white panel for inside of card. Sponge a small bit of Calypso Coral and Daffodil over top of leaf on inside card panel. Add sentiment if desired and glue to inside of card.

4. Stamp sentiment in Calypso Coral on card front approximately ½” – ¾” from bottom off centered (more to the right side of card)

5. Add three Faux glass dots forming a triangle formation.

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

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