I recently purchased the Heart to Heart Background stamp by Simon Says Stamp!. I could not wait to use it. I knew I wanted to do some ink blending so I stamped with VersaMark onto Bristol Smooth cardstock. I sprinkled with clear embossing powder. The lines of the hearts turned out gray instead of clear since I previously used this stamp with black ink and did not get the stamp completely clean before using it on this card. I liked the way it turned out.
I used a combination of 4 different Distress Oxide Inks and blended them together. I splattered the background with water drops and let them completely dry while I worked on the rest of the card.
For the sentiment, I cut a heart out of metallic silver paper using a heart die cut. I used a strip of paper left over from cutting down the ink blended background. On this strip, I stamped the sentiment using Word-Fetti stamps from Recollections. I added a small heart from the Really High Five stamp set by Lawn Fawn.
I cut the background down and mounted on white cardstock before gluing it to metallic silver cardstock.
Heart to Heart Birthday Card
Supplies:
Supplies:
- Heart to Heart Background Stamp by Simon Says Stamp!
- Strathmore 300 Series Bristol Smooth Paper
- VersaMark Ink Pad
- Clear Embossing Powder by Recollections™
- Mini Ink Blending Tool and Foam by Ranger
- Tim Holtz Distress Oxide Inks in Scattered Straw, Shaded Lilac, Spun Sugar, and Tumbled Glass
- Hearts and Frames Clear Stamps and Dies by Recollections™
- Word-Fetti Clear Stamps by Recollections™
- Really High Five Stamps by Lawn Fawn
- Neenah Creative Collection™ Metallic Specialty Cardstock in Chalice Silver
- Darice Double Sided Adhesive Foam Strips
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