Let The Magic In
Equipment Required
A4 Sheet of Water Colour Card
Easel Card with Scolloped edge
Glass Mat or Wipe Clean Surface
Adirondack Lights Alcohol Inks in 3 Colours
Cool Peri, Stonewashed and Aqua
Lavinia Stamps A Tree and small Maple Leaves
Heat Gun
Clear Versa Mark Stamp Pad
Heat it Up Embossing Powder in Gold
Gilding Wax Empire Gold
Collall Glue
Silicone Glue
Masking Tape
I absolutely loved making this card the messier the better! Again I didn't know where I was going with this card. I had an idea of where I wanted the tree and that I wanted the background colours to flow into one another so it took so playing around with using different medias and applicators. To start this card take the A4 watercolour card and cut out a circle with a 3.5 inches diameter 1 square to fit in the base of the easel card and 1 large rectangle and 1 small rectangle for the stopper. Set them aside and here comes the fun messy part.
Wipe down and clean your glass cutting mat. For the next bit I wore gloves, Using the masking tape make a square directly on to your glass mat which is slightly bigger than your largest square, then take your 3 Alcohol inks and pour them into the square area you have just made and make a random pattered and let them merge in to one another. Once the inks have covered the whole area take your square piece of watercolour paper and place into the ink face down and let the ink soak in to the card. Lift the card up and check to see if the ink has covered the whole area, if not don't worry just add some more ink and place the part of the card back in to the taped off area. Repeat this process for all the other pieces of card and leave to dry. Don't forget to clean the inks from your cutting mat I just used water and some kitchen towel!
Once the backgrounds are dry take the circle piece and take the tree stamp and place on to a stamping block ink it up by using the versa marker pad and stamp it on to the circle background. You will faintly see the image take it over to the embossing powder and pour over the top and then tip off and heat from beneath with the heat gun. I then repeated the process but using the maple leave stamps and stamped them on to the rectangle pieces of background. On the card stopper I wrote "let the magic in" with black pen. The final part of the card before putting together was to take the Empire Gold Gilding wax and using my finger rubbed it around all the edges of the backgrounds and toppers I also did around the easel card itself.
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