Ink matters when working on fabric. There is nothing worse that ruining a beautiful piece because your ink runs or wonÂ’t dry! My recommendations for stamping on paper or fabric flowers somewhat depends on how bold your images are. If you are trying to get dense ink coverage with a bold image, I would recommend Archival Ink by Ranger. If you are working with an image with finer lines, StazOn by Tsukineko will do just fine.
Supplies:
-Dotted Diamonds and French Script Backgrounder stamps by Cornish Heritage Farms
-white pigment ink
-Saddle Brown StazOn ink by Tsukineko
-Coffee Archival ink by Ranger
-Prima flowers
-Blue Velvet brad by Making Memories
-Kraft cardstock
-Frost Patterned Paper by My MindÂ’s Eye
-Vanilla Picot ribbon and Taupe Velvet rick rack by May Arts
-double sided tape
-sponge
Project Instructions:
1. Ink French Script with Saddle Brown ink and stamp on flower. *To ensure an even impression, try to flatten the flower out a little bit first.
2. Stamp Dotted Diamonds with white pigment or craft ink on a 4.25 x 5.5 inch sheet of Kraft card stock and allow to dry to use a heat tool to set immediately.
3. Cut patterned paper to 1/3 the height of the card front and adhere.
4. Sponge Coffee Archival ink around the edges of the card front.
5. Adhere ribbon and rick rack with double-sided tape.
6. Layer flowers together with the brad and adhere to the card front with a Craft Glue Dot or a sturdy liquid glue.
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