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SOME CHRISTMAS CHEER

Hi Friends! It’s Susan here with cards for today’s Random Acts of Cardness challenge. Today’s prompt is water. One of my favorite techniques is Ink Smooshing which you need water for so that’s what I did. I ink smooshed a larger piece of paper then turned it into 2 Christmas cards. If you haven’t heard of ink smooshing it’s so easy that I’m sure it you’ll love it.

There’s two ways that I do it. First one is to smoosh the ink pad onto my glass work surface, spritz it with some water then smoosh the paper into the wet ink. Don’t smoosh the whole paper into it – dab the paper into the ink in sections. Dry it with your heat gun, then repeat the process with another ink color. I did 5 colors on this one – it may not a traditional ink color combo but there is red and green in it so it works for me.

The other way that I like to do this technique is to use a piece of acetate. I smoosh my ink pad onto the acetate, spritz it with water and then instead of pouncing the paper into the ink I take the acetate sheet and dab it onto the paper. This way allows you to see exactly where and how much ink you’re adding.

When the panel was dry I cut 3 different sized circles to make ornaments with and one panel using a stitched rectangle die. The sentiments, stars and strings to hang the ornaments with on the card above are from Taylored Expressions Beautiful Baubles Add Ons Stamp Set. I embossed them with silver and gold because I couldn’t make up my mind on which one to use so I used them both.

For the card below I used the Full of Joy Stamp Set from Concord & 9th and again used both silver and gold to emboss the sentiment. I cut the panel with the second larges die in the Lawn Fawn Large Stitched Rectangle Die set.

I used a fine tip black marker to add some shadow to the embossing on both cards and I also used the Peaceful Poinsettia Embossing Folder from Taylored Epressions to emboss a piece of white card stock to add to both card bases before adding the ink smooshed pieces.

My favorite is the second one. Which one do you prefer?

 

Thanks for sharing part of your day with me 🙂

Take care,
Susan
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Add a Little Splatter!

 

Happy Friday! I have a little inspiration for you for today’s Random Acts of Cardness prompt, SPLATTER:

 

 

Making cards to show support for Ukraine is still on my mind, so I knew I wanted to make something with blue and yellow. I pulled out this pretty Filled In Florals set from Concord & 9th, stamping the large flower in stone blue ink from Catherine Pooler and the smaller one with juniper mist. Both flower centres are stamped in tiara, and the leaves in garden party. Before I did anything else, I did some splattering! I think splatter is a great way to add extra interest to a CAS card design. I used tiara and stone blue for my splatters, tapping a little of each ink out on some acetate then using a small brush and some water to make it splatter-thin-enough. Once the splatters had dried, I stamped my two part sentiment and put the card together.

 

 

What about you, are you ready to add some splatter to your next project? If you do, link up to the Facebook challenge page, and don’t forget to add the hashtag #snschallenge to your socials. And if you feel a shop coming on, remember you can use 10Lindsey to get 10% off your order!

 

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Warm & Cozy Hugs

Hi Everyone! Happy Saturday! It’s Susan here with a card for todays Random Act of Cardness prompt of WARM.  You can play along with us over on the Scrap’n Stamp Challenge Page on Facebook.

I used the Jill Stamp Set from Picket Fence Studios because she’s dressed WARM and drinking a WARM beverage. I stamped it using my mini MISTI and some Midnight ink from Catherine Pooler Designs. I colored it in with my Prismacolor Pencils then put the image back in my MISTI and stamped it again to crisp up the lines. I cut the image out then made the background. I used Lemongrass, Shea Butter, Clay Mask and Orange Peel inks from Catherine Pooler to blend a background that felt WARM then die cut it using the 2nd largest die from the Lawn Fawn Large 4 Bar die set.

The sentiment is from Concord & 9th’s Winter Wear Stamp Set and I chose it because, you guessed it, it has the word WARM in it. 😉 I stamped it with WOW embossing ink onto some black card stock then heat set it with WOW Super Fine White Embossing Powder. I cut each word out separately then adhered them to the panel.

I layered the panel onto some black card stock the using craft foam I adhered it to a piece of patterned paper from MFT’s B&W Striped Paper Pack which I also layered onto some black card stock. I adhered that directly to a white card base.

 

Happy Stampin’
and thanks so much for visiting!
Stay safe everyone!!
Susan
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