AECP Level 1 Course 8 Irresistible Inking Techniques

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Today is the day after my husbands birthday and I decided to use the inking techniques used in this course to make his birthday card.

I used the ink painting technique from this course with the Altenew Crisp Die Inks Aqualicious, Teal Cave and Galactic Stream. I painted them onto Bristol smooth cardstock from darkest to lightest creating a gradient. I let this dry, then painted it again to make the color more intense. I could have done this with watercolors but I wanted to stick with the lesson technique, even though I was not creating any flowers. I let this paper dry overnight so I could be sure it was not wet when I die cut it.

Using the Decorative Swirls Die Set from Altenew, thinking it was masculine enough I planned to cut a well from fun foam and from the card front to create a shaker card with the gradient piece I created as the backer of the shaker part. As I worked on this idea it was just not working out the way I wanted. I scraped this idea and moved on to the next. Next from black cardstock I cut out Happy Birthday from a set of dies I received in my Spellbinders Advent Calendar over Christmas.

Using a black card base I had in my stash (I was still determined to use this blue gradient background I created) I decided to make a stand up card, this card base I had was already scored perfectly to do this with. I cut 2 swirls from a silver specialty card stock from Tonic, I had received from their craft kit years ago. I do believe they still sell this paper.

Swirls and leaves from the Decorative Swirls Die Set from Altenew

I cut 3 sets of the leaves from the dies included in the Decorative Swirls set out of vellum. I colored one of these leaves on the back with the artist marker in Galactic Stream to coordinate with my painted cardstock. On the front I colored “veining” with silver glitter marker also from Tonic.

Leaf colored with Alcohol Marker on the back and with Silver Glitter Marker on the front.

I cut a piece of the gradient piece with a stitched rectangle die I had in my stash. It fit on the front of my 5×7 card with some reveal on each side. In that same die set were some heart dies I cut some hearts from my gradient piece and a 2×6.5 inch piece of the gradient piece to be my stopper.

Dies did a hear imprint as well as cut out hearts which I added to my stopper piece. I also added some iridescent powder to the dark cardstock.

I used my stitched dies to help me cut this piece so it would also have the stitched element around it. I had to be creative to do this as the dies were not the size I wanted. Remember you can cut different sizes with your dies to help get more use out of them. It is all about how you place the dies on the paper.

I had a small strip left of the gradient piece left over which I held onto thinking I might use it on the inside. Very little of this piece went to waste.

Now that I had all my pieces cut I could put the card together. When making a stand up card it is important that the scored areas are burnished very sharply for the card to stand up using the stopper to keep it in an easel position. So first, I creased my folds with my Teflon card creaser from Altenew. Once I was sure the card would stand I added the gradient piece I painted to the front of the card centering it. I placed all of the elements on the front of the card where I thought I would want them to go. One of the leave sets out of vellum was under the swirl and I needed to build this from the bottom up so I first attached this vellum piece to the card hiding the glue under where the swirl would be covering it. This is my favorite way to hide glue under vellum. I added foam strips to the 2 silver swirls die cut with the textured silver cardstock. I attached them in opposite directions over the leaves. At this point I took the colored leaves and tucked them under the other swirl and attaching it behind the swirl and letting it be loose the rest of the die cut. I like to do this with Vellum. I mounted the strip of the gradient paper to the flap on the bottom of the card, this is mounted with foam tape, with just enough height to keep the card in a standing position. I adhered some hearts on the left and another vellum leaf set draped to the left.

When I die cut the Happy Birthday sentiment I used double sided adhesive on the back of the cardstock to make it easier to adhere to the card front. Now was the time to add it and it was not standing out enough. So I cut another, also using double sided adhesive, with the silver textured cardstock. I stuck this to the back of the black sentiment slightly offset so it gave it a bit of a highlight. Doing this allowed the sentiment to stand out more.

The challenge with dark cardstock card bases is how do you write a personal message inside. There are a couple of ways this can be done. One could write with a metallic pen that shows up on dark cardstock or what I chose to do, add a block of regular white printer paper to the inside of the card. This will give a place where I could write a personal message to my husband. This allows him to display the card but the message inside remains hidden still where only he will see it. I added a strip of the gradient paper to the left margin of the inside and put one of the hearts at the bottom to keep it coordinating with the rest of the card.

This card took a very long time to create and took several directions, But I loved the way it turned out.

PLEASE CLICK BELOW TO A LINK TO THE PRODUCTS USED IN THIS CARD.

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AECP Level 1 Course 3 Boutique Cards

I feel like I am very behind today because I had to spend a lot of time trying to get my website up today. I broke it trying to install my secure socket. Thank goodness for technical support. Now I can get back in the groove.

Todays lesson gave me the opportunity to try a technique I saw and wanted to try. I will link that video at the end of this post. I was using the Altenew Mix and Match Frames die set. I created 2 cards with the exact same layout using different stamp sets. First, I stamped an arrangement of black and white and colored flowers from the Golden Garden stamp set from Altenew. Once I had enough area stamped out for my die cut I cut the panel with the middle die in the Mix and Match Frame Die set. I layered the cut out panel on piece of gold cardstock cut with just a slight reveal around the outside, I would say about 1/16 of an inch but I actually did not measure. I popped the center vertical pieces on foam strips, being very careful to match it up with the stamped design, I used the frame that was the “trash” to help keep them straight. I stamped Just for You with the label love with Altenew obsidian black pigment ink and embossed it with clear embossing powder. I cut this very close to the edge with a pair of scissors and also mounted this on the bottom right of the card.

Golden Garden Stamp Set

It is amazing to me that you can still make out the image that was stamped. Your eye just blocks out that part of it is missing. This was fun. I have some stencils I want to try this technique with also.

The next card was exactly the same layout, however I used the Watercolor Wonders stamp set from Altenew. This time I left the background in white. Still used the same Die Set and sentiment. I just wanted to see how it would look different.

Watercolor Wonders

So each of these cards became a 2fer because I could not bare to throw away the frame that was cut out of the center of this panel, the one that I used to line up the vertical strips in the center.

Smite with Frame Horizontal

So I took those and one I stamped one of the long blossoms with leaves and stem from the Golden garden stamp set. I did some very loose alcohol coloring of the leaves and blossom and adhered the frame horizontally across the stem of the blossom. I trimmed the panel about 1/2 inch around each side. Attached it to the center of the card and splattered it with black Gloss Media Spray from Dina Wakely. I cut black cardstock from my scrap bin 4 times with a Smile die from Mama Elephant. I attached Altenew double sided adhesive to the back of the cardstock before I cut it out and stacked the dies. I have to say every time I stack word dies that I will never do it again, they make it look so easy but it is never that easy for me. None-the-less I did it but I was not going to try to stack the tittle, well I tried to do that but lost my patience. I ended up using some Enamel Accents in black for the dot on my “i” instead.

I used the 2nd frame in the same way however this time I stamped the floral image from Flower Pop, another Altenew set. This one was a freebie sent to me for being a customer. I have to use what is in my stash right?! I stamped the flower and leaves, then fussy cut it out I set this card horizontal, or portrait top folding. I glued the frame horizontal and mounted the flower cluster over the top lifted with some foam tape. I splatter more of that Dina Wakely Gloss Media Spray over the front. I used that same Smile die and stacked them in the same way (yes i had the thought again about stacking the die cuts), and dotted the “i” with a dot of Enamel Accents in black.

Flower Pop

Here is the you tube video that was the inspiration for my cards today. https://youtu.be/qYCzWmYAH7o

See Links to the products I have used below:

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