Tuesday, February 16, 2021

They're Perfect Together!

Hi there! It's Tuesday so it's Kathi here to share a project with you. Apparently I'm still in a Valentine's Day mood and felt like match-making, so I joined the birdie on  Zinski Zini #28 Cling Mounted Stamp with the birdie on Zinski Zini #29 Cling Mounted Stamp by PaperArtsy. You've got agree that they make a cute couple! I added the hazard sign from the France Papillon #1 Cling Mounted Stamp Set because sometimes love requires caution. 

Here's the card, which works for Valentine's Day and/or an anniversary. 


The bird on the left (Zinski Zini #28) was stamped first onto the image panel, then onto label paper, which was fussy-cut and placed over the image to be used as a mask. Zinski Zini #29 was then stamped onto the image panel, label paper, fussy-cut, and the fussy-cut version was used as a mask. The hazard sign was stamped onto the image panel to complete the scene. Then it too was stamped, fussy-cut, and used as a mask. Gosh. I'm so predictable. 

Once all the images and the bottom part of the image panel were masked, Pink Jellybean Prism* Ink was brushed over the Hearts and Dots Stencil by Alexandra Renke. Sparkly clear embossing powder was sprinkled over top, then heat embossed. You'll note that some of the dots around the hearts were uninked, I decided that was okay because perfection is overrated. 

Periwinkle Prism Ink was brushed over the the image panel. The horizontal mask covering the bottom of the image was removed and grey Distress ink was brushed over the masked image. I went with Distress ink because I wanted to use my Copics to add shadows.

All the masks were lifted and the images were colored with Copic markers. 

Onyx Black VersaFine Ink by Tsukineko was used to stamp the sentiment from the Love Birds #155 Clear Stamp Set by AALL and Create onto the bottom of the image panel.

The image panel was adhered to an A2 card. A frame die-cut was used to finish the card.

*Please note: Prism ink tends to stay wet longer so it's easily blendable AND you can emboss with it. Plus it's inexpensive, so you can have all the colors. 

If you'd like to know more about this card, please visit  Kath's Tales of Stamping

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Thanks for visiting today! See you next Tuesday!



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