I recently saw a video of stencils and some products that can make dots on your project, except they use the dot product like stencil paste.
| I used some removable adhesive on the pack of some 4 1/4 by 5 1/2 panels. I placed the panels on my Wendy Vechi Make Art glass/magnet mat. |
| I am using Stampin Up inks. |
| These are the Taylored Expressions small blending brushes. |
| This stencil came from a kit from the Stamps of Life. |
| After blending I cleaned the stencil and replaced it. Using some Ranger Stickels. |
| This one is the Diamond. It looks more gold like. |
| This one is the Star Dust, more clear and silver like. |
| I cut some white panels for the inside of the card. |
| This is the die I will be using to cut the panel once it dries. I am using it as a place setting for all my front panel pieces. |
| I also inked my die cuts as well. |
| Tombow Mono Liquid glue works well because of the glitter. I held down for a minute to ensure a good seal. |
| Front of envelope. |
| One of the two cards I made. |
| Inside. |
| Back of card and envelope. |
Products I used -
From My Stash - Basics -
Sizzix Side Kick - for my smaller die cutting
Wendy Vechi Make Art station - Ink blending - Stenciling
Tombow Mono Liquid Glue
Spellbinders Sticky Tape - I have so much from card kits ive never used
Range Stickels - Star Dust and Diamond
Bazzill Basics Card stock - Coconut Swirl - inside mats
Hobby Lobby Envelopes - grey
Hanpton Art Stamp Press - for my sentiment stamping
I think the Hugs die is from Simon Says Stamp
the Stamps of Life
Sea Stencil - from a kit
sayings4shells, shells2stamp, July 2021 Kit Club, and a freebie small stamp set - Sentiment Stamps
Powder Sugar card stock - front panel
shells2stamp dies
Sea Horse Slim Line Fold-it die - small shells came from it too - it was in a kit
Stampin Up
Marina Mist, Seaside Spray, and Gray Granite ink and card stock
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