The hardest thing about this card was actually figuring out how to do the masking. I finally cut a piece of scrap cardstock to 6x4-1/2", & marked out where I wanted the bands of color. I used a metal ruler & craft knife to cut along the inner line for the outermost section, leaving me with a panel & an L-shaped piece to use as masks.
I cut another piece of white cardstock to 5-1/4x4". I taped my rectangular panel mask in place, and inked the outer band with Tumbled Glass. Then I covered that with my L-shaped mask, moved my panel mask 1/2" down and to the left, and inked the next section with Cracked Pistachio. I repeated this process, using Broken China, Evergreen Bough, Mermaid Lagoon, and finally Pine Needles.
After letting my inked panel dry for several hours, I heat embossed the greeting with Ranger White Super Fine Detail embossing powder. I also heat embossed one of the leaf images from the same stamp set on either side of the greeting, just for a bit of decoration & to fill in the space a little more. Finally, I matted my panel with black cardstock, and added it to a white A2-sized card base.
Date: Wednesday, October 21, 2020 GMT Views: 146
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