A stamp positioner was used to stamp on the fishing lure images.
The Perfect Layers tools from Perfect Paper Crafting was used to cut the even borders. Use any brand craft knife or rotary cutter for cutting. A tutorial video can be found on the company site.
For the splatters a stick pen was inked up from re-inker bottles then held against the metal end of a stylus and flicked off the metal to throw the ink. When I did technique this last summer I to bigger spots of ink so maybe I used a smaller pinÂ…will have to try that next time. It is a fun technique and you never know what the end result will be.
Copic markers were used to color the hat: B39,34,32, YR04,97,09, blender. After cutting out a Marvy marker was used to color the very edge of the cardstock and itÂ’s attached with AleeneÂ’s tacky glue.
Images: QKR Stampede – hat, all lure except the one by Biblical Impressions - center orange lure, Eureka – sentiment (digi)
Paper: Bazzill – white textured, Stampin Up – Night of Navy, Beckett Expressions – for images
Ink: Stampin Up - Night of Navy, Bashful Blue, Pumpkin Pie, Memento - Tuxedo Black, printer ink
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Wed, May 23, 2012 @ 12:07 PM
Super duper masculine card, Roxie! I just love those colors (great for a dad) and the spatters add just the right "messy" touch. Awesome!
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