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Hello friends! During the month of April I shared several projects using background stamps. I titled my posts Background Study as I wanted to explore and test out different background options I could create using WPlus9 stamps and inks for my cards. Affiliate links used at no additional cost to you.
I used two different stamp sets – Borders and Backgrounds 1 and Borders and Backgrounds 4. I made two sets of cards using different color combinations – some very bold and colorful and some soft and feminine.
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VIDEO TUTORIAL
As always, I filmed a video tutorial showing how to create this project from start to finish. I’m hoping you’ll enjoy it. Watch it below or on my Youtube channel.
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PROJECT DETAILS
For my monthly video tutorial I wanted to continue exploring backgrounds and decided to create several additional card ideas featuring heat embossing. I only used inks for my original cards and did a lot of ombre stamping, this time I decided to do heat embossing and do ombre ink blending for a similar, yet different look.
I heat emboss several backgrounds using gold and white embossing powders. I used Antique Gold and regular white. You can use Gold or experiment with other embossing powder colors – Platinum, Brass, Silver, you can even do clear.
To create my backgrounds I used a clear block with gridlines, you can also use a stamp positioner, but using a block with etched lines makes stamping go faster. Grid lines help a great deal when aligning images and making sure each row is perfectly straight. When mounting my images onto the block I made sure the bottom of my design was exactly next to one of the grid lines.
Instead of using white, I picked colored cardstock for my projects (Cotton Candy, Sea Glass and Island Blue). Whenever I do ink bending I prefer to use colored cardstock to make it easier on my wrist and also to save time and do significantly less blending. You can use white paper for this, do white on white heat embossing and use 2 or 3 colors of ink to create ombre ink blending, but when you have colored cardstock as your base you need to do a lot less work as you already have that base color right there on your paper.
I used Sweet Gelato ink for my pink ombre ink blended papel. For my light blue one I used Lake House and for the dark blue I used Falling For Blue and Nautical Navy (these are identical ink colors I used for my original Background Study cards).
I trimmed my backgrounds down and foam mounted onto 4 bar note cards. I simply adore this card size lately, so I wanted to make more smaller cards to have on hand.
To embellish these cards I used More Fresh Cut stamp set – I stamped Happy Birthday sentiment in blank ink onto strips of white cardstock and die-cut and stamped several leaves and flowers to complete my projects.
I used same ink colors I used for my ink blending and also picked Last Leaf and Appletini colors to stamp the leaves. I foam mount sentiment strips onto my cards and foam mounted flowers and leaves on top. I used my fingers and shaped the leaves a little bit to make them look a bit more dimensional.
One last thing I did – I used a black pigment pen, white and black Nuvo Drops and added details to my cards. I used Gloss White dots to add white dimensional centers to my flowers and also used same product to add details to my backgrounds.
So this concludes my April background study! I hope you have found it useful and inspirational. Let me know in the comments below if you’d like to me to do similar studies in my upcoming posts.
SUPPLIES
I’m listing the products I used below. Click on the link to go directly to the product. Where available I use compensated affiliate links which means if you make a purchase I receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. Thank you so much for your support
WPlus9 Borders & Backgrounds 4 Stamps Shop at: SSS | WP9 |
WPlus9 Borders & Backgrounds 1 Stamps Shop at: SSS | WP9 |
Wplus9 More Fresh Cuts Stamps Shop at: SSS | WP9 |
Wplus9 More Fresh Cuts Dies Shop at: SSS | WP9 |
WPlus9 Lake House Dye Ink Shop at: WP9 |
WPlus9 Falling For Blue Dye Ink Shop at: WP9 |
WPlus9 Nautical Navy Dye Ink Shop at: WP9 |
Wplus9 Shell Pink Dye Ink Shop at: WP9 |
WPlus9 Little Piggy Dye Ink Shop at: WP9 |
WPlus9 Sweet Gelato Dye Ink Shop at: WP9 |
WPlus9 Last Leaf Dye Ink Shop at: WP9 |
WPlus9 Appletini Dye Ink Shop at: WP9 |
Spellbinders Tool ‘n One Shop at: SSS | SC | SB |
Spellbinders Platinum 6 Die Cutting Machine Shop at: SSS | SC | SB |
Tonic Gloss White Nuvo Crystal Drops Shop at: SSS | SC |
Tonic Ebony Black Nuvo Crystal Drops Shop at: SSS |
Ranger Dylusions Paint Pens 2 Pack Shop at: SSS |
Simon Says Stamp Intense Black Ink Pad Shop at: SSS |
Simon Says Stamp Embossing Ink Pad Clear Shop at: SSS |
Neenah 80LB Solar White Cardstock Shop at: SSS |
Neenah 110 Lb Solar White Cardstock Shop at: SSS |
Simon Says Stamp Cotton Candy Cardstock Shop at: SSS |
Simon Says Stamp Sea Glass Cardstock Shop at: SSS |
Simon Says Stamp Island Blue Cardstock Shop at: SSS |
Hero Arts White Embossing Powder PW110 Shop at: SSS | SC | HA |
Simon Says Stamp Antique Gold Embossing Powder Shop at: SSS |
Hero Arts Heat Embossing Gun PW200 Shop at: SSS | SC | HA |
Ranger Mini Round Ink Blending Tools Shop at: SSS | SC |
Ranger Mini Round Foam Refills Shop at: SSS | SC |
EK Success Powder Tool Applicator Shop at: SSS | SC |
Hero Arts Ultra Clean Stamp Cleaner NK202 Shop at: SSS |
EZ Runner Grand – Permanent Shop at: SC |
EZ Runner Grand – Permanent – Refill Shop at: SC |
Scrapbook Adhesives White Foam Squares Shop at: SSS |
White Fun Foam 12 Pack 9 x 12 Shop at: SSS |
Great idea and fun colors.
Very pretty! I’ve never seen one of those ink blenders like that before (I live on an island and we don’t always have that many options at the local craft store!). It’s a neat technique!
So many stunning cards? Love them all! First three with Gold embossing are more dramatic I’d say. And ones with white Embossing are softer. Using colored cardstock for blending, when possible, does really help to make a card faster and easier.
I love these Yana!!!!! Gorgeous!!