Yes, another alcohol ink background card! This time I tried traditional Christmassy colours and made a dangly tent card. Here's the card and envelope together.
I made the card from Old Olive CS and cut a stitched rectangular aperture from the front. I scribbled Dark Mango Melody, Dark Old Olive and Dark Real Red Stampin' Blends onto a panel of vellum and dabbed on 99% isopropyl alcohol with a flat paintbrush to create the background. I taped the vellum to a sheet of Basic White CS, cut it to size and glued it to the back of my Old Olive tent card. Although I'd used a Dark Real Red Stampin' Blend on the background, Real Red CS didn't look quite right so I used Polished Pink as my accent colour. I die cut the solid ornament in Metallic Gold specialty paper and cut the fancy overlay ornament in Polished Pink. I then added a gold topper and some gold cord and attached the ornament so it will dangle freely. I stamped the sentiment in VersaMark and heat embossed with gold embossing powder, die cut it with a fishtail flag banner die and glued that in place. To finish off the front I added some gold Gilded Gems.
Here's a closer look.
Here's a side view so you can see I added a W shaped CS piece which means the tent card will stand up better on display.
Here's the back of the card. The sentiment stamps come from the SU! 'Peace & Joy' set. I drew a line from the letter Y with a gold Sharpie, added an ornament, topper and a bow. A bit busy for just a sentiment panel but at least it's fun!
Supplies:
Stamps: SU! 'Peace & Joy',& 'Tag Buffet' sets
CS:
SU! Old Olive, Polished Pink & Basic White, Gold Metallic specialty paper, vellum
Ink: SU! Old Olive & Polished Pink, VersaMark, Dark Mango Melody, Dark Old Olive & Dark Real Red Stampin' Blends markers , gold Sharpie marker
Tools: SU! 'Delicate Ornament' & 'Mini Treat Bag' die sets, Claina Palmer 'A6 Double Stitched Nested Dies' set, MFT 'Fishtail Flags' Stax die set, SU! 1 3/4" circle punch, flat paintbrush
Embellishments & Accessories: 99% isopropyl alcohol, SU! gold embossing powder, gold cord & Gilded Gems
Ruth
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