Beauty is in the details. For example, with a few stamps and some ink, a plain white card stock strip can turn into a really meaningful note to a friend! Here we have a fresh little folded note nestled on a bed of red and green... and the best part is the hidden message, presented quite prettily!
Stamps -
Triple Floral Dragonfly stamp set
"Thinking of you today" block stamp
Papers -
Green card stock half-sheet, folded
Red designer paper - 3-1/8 x 4-1/4 inches (I used Basic Grey)
Black card stock - 3-3/8 x 4-5/16 inches
White card stock - 2.5 x 5.25 inches
Burgundy card stock scrap
White card stock scraps
Yellow card stock scrap
Inks -
Versacolor Bamboo, Burgundy, Green Tea, Narcissus, Pinecone; Archival Black; Encore Metallic Gold
Tools and Accessories -
Embossing Folders - "Swiss Dots" and "D'Vine Swirls"
Gold Paint Pen
Yellow ribbon
Thin Black Marker
Colored Pencils - Yellow and Red; Orange
Chalk - Butterscotch
Chalk Puff
Medium Square Punch
Instructions -
Run the Green card stock through the "Swiss Dots" embossing folder. Then smudge with Bamboo ink over the raised areas of the embossed areas. Line all four edges with the Gold Paint Pen. Set aside.
Run the Red paper through the "D'Vine Swirls" embossing folder and then smudge some of the raised areas with Burgundy ink. Once this dries, edge the paper with the Gold Paint Pen. Then glue it to the Black card stock.
Attach the ribbon around the body of the Red piece and then glue it to the card-base. Set aside for now; it's time to stamp!
Take the White card stock piece and draw out the pattern for the sentiment using a pencil. Then write your note. Then using the following stamps and inks, make impressions around the sentiment you just wrote:
Mini Dogwood Cluster in Archival Black
Then use the Red and Yellow Colored Pencils to colorize the flowers.
Tiny Ivy Leaf Solid in Gold ink
Tiny Fancy Twisted Sprig in Pinecone ink
Mini Vine Solid in Narcissus ink.
As soon as you finish stamping the vine (the chalk adheres to wet ink so make sure to use the chalk before the ink dries), use the Butterscotch Chalk and a Chalk Puff to colorize the Vines you just stamped.
Use the Red Colored Pencil to edge the paper. Then use Narcissus ink to edge the paper.When all is dry, flip the paper over and prepare to stamp again. Stamp the following:
Mini Dogwood Cluster in Archival Black
(Use the Colored Pencils to color in the flowers, making them predominately Red).
Tiny Ivy Leaf Solid in Bamboo ink
Mine Vine Solid in Green Tea.
Once the ink is dry, fold the card into a note and edge all four sides with Narcissus ink. Attach the note to the card base. You will add some elements to the note in the following steps...
Cutouts and Medallions -
On a White card stock scrap, stamp two Dogwood Clusters using Archival Black ink. Stamp another Dogwood Cluster on Yellow paper. Cut these out. Using the Colored Pencils, make the first two clusters predominately Red, with a Yellow interior. Then use the Yellow and Orange Pencils on the last Cluster.
Cut a thin strip of Burgundy card stock and glue it to the edge of the little note so you can see it when the note is closed. Then glue the Yellow Dogwood Cluster to the front of the card, like a tab.
Meanwhile... You will soon use the remaining two Dogwood Cluster cut-outs you made, but there's a medallion to make first. On a scrap of White card stock, use Archival Black ink to stamp the "Thinking of you today" sentiment. Line up the stamped sentiment in the Square Punch and punch out. Then use the Dogwood Cluster stamp and Narcissus ink to make a background pattern around the entire surface of the sentiment. After stamping, use the Butterscotch Chalk to colorize the flowers. Then glue the Square to a slightly larger piece of Black card stock. Repeat with Burgundy card stock.
Last, assemble the floral cutouts and the medallion in the inside part of the fold-out note and you're done!
Detail of the interior...
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Last Week's Comments
A couple of people had questions about chalking. Once you have stamped the images you want to chalk, you apply the chalk almost immediately. The chalk has to have something to adhere to, which is the wetness of the ink. This also brings up a question that Catharine had about technique. Catharine, we use a chalk puff to apply the chalk. And Susan S. had an idea to add another solid rose for variation in size. Great idea, Susan S.! One last thing: somebody remarked about how hard it is to replicate the vivid colors we get. There's a trick to that. We keep our ink pads well inked. In fact, on occasion, even some of the new ink pads get a couple more drops of ink before we use them...just apply a few drops of the ink refiller and rub the ink in with the applicator tip.
Keep the comments coming; we read them!
