Yet another alcohol ink background card, you can tell I am loving this technique! I recommend this video by Linda Bedinger and this video by Kelly Acheson if you want to discover and use this technique yourself. I gave butterflies a rest and went for a floral and foliage theme instead. Here's the card and envelope together.
Here's the card. I used Dark Flirty Flamingo, Dark Mango Melody and Dark Melon Mambo Stampin' Blends markers with 99% isopropyl alcohol to create the background. I attached the vellum to a piece of Basic White CS with a piece of double sided tape in the centre, then added a silver brad to each corner and mounted the whole panel to a Melon Mambo card base. I die cut the flower in three pieces using Melon Mambo, Mango Melody and Flirty Flamingo CS and attached the three layers together with a silver brad. I die cut the leaves from silver foil CS, adhered that piece and popped the flower up over the top. I tucked the sentiment label underneath the flower.
Here's the inside of the card. I only had a small strip of vellum left over and I adhered that to the bottom of my white insert layer.
Here's the envelope with a stamped flower.
Supplies:
Stamps: SU! 'Pretty Perennials' & 'Sweet Strawberry' sets
CS:
SU! Flirty Flamingo, Mango Melody, Melon Mambo & Basic White, vellum, silver foil sheet
Ink: SU! Mango Melody, Melon Mambo & Magenta Madness, Dark Flirty Flamingo, Dark Mango Melody & Dark Melon Mambo Stampin' Blends markers
Tools: SU! 'Perennial Petals' die set, paper piercer & piercing mat, flat paintbrush
Embellishments & Accessories: 99% isopropyl alcohol, silver brads, SU! Dimensionals
Ruth
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