Hi ya everyone! I created this fun card using the new stencils from Whimsy Stamps and an adorably underused set of stamps from SugarPea Designs! I love these cute edison bulb lights. They are so fun and the sentiments and sentiment fonts are just too perfect. This card was very simple to make. I started with a piece of Canson Watercolor Paper cut 4.25 x 5.5 inches.
I then took Sunflower Yellow Brilliance ink and inked up my craft mat. Then I sprayed the ink with Frost Sheer Shimmer Craft Spray and ran the watercolor paper through the spray ink solution. I got this gorgeous yellow shimmery background. Once the paper was dry, I used the Lattice Stencil from Whimsy Stamps, the Sunflower Yellow Brilliance and a sponge dauber and inked the lattice pattern. I cut down the watercolor paper to a 4 x 5.25 at this point to remove some edges.
I think inked up my SugarPea Designs stamps with Versafine Black Onyx ink and stamped the sentiment and bulbs. I then took my Shimmery Silver Delicate ink and double stamped the light bulbs for a shadow affect. Had I to do over, I would have stamped the shadows first. I then added some sparkle with sequence and mounted everything on a black piece of cardstock, then added all to a A2 base.
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I then took Sunflower Yellow Brilliance ink and inked up my craft mat. Then I sprayed the ink with Frost Sheer Shimmer Craft Spray and ran the watercolor paper through the spray ink solution. I got this gorgeous yellow shimmery background. Once the paper was dry, I used the Lattice Stencil from Whimsy Stamps, the Sunflower Yellow Brilliance and a sponge dauber and inked the lattice pattern. I cut down the watercolor paper to a 4 x 5.25 at this point to remove some edges.
I think inked up my SugarPea Designs stamps with Versafine Black Onyx ink and stamped the sentiment and bulbs. I then took my Shimmery Silver Delicate ink and double stamped the light bulbs for a shadow affect. Had I to do over, I would have stamped the shadows first. I then added some sparkle with sequence and mounted everything on a black piece of cardstock, then added all to a A2 base.
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