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To start my card, I used the awesome Aim For The Stars Stencil with a Cotton Tail Blender Brush. I used Wilted Violet with a tiny bit of Black Soot Distress Oxide Ink to ink through the stencil onto a piece of heavyweight white cardstock. These Cotton Tail Blender Brushes blend like a dream! After my cardstock was inked, I cut it out with a stitched rectangle die and then lightly inked over my background with Speckled Egg Distress Ink. The purple stars bled a teensy bit, but not enough to bother me and I think it actually kind of adds to the "magic" of the scene. If it would bother you, you can sprinkle clear embossing powder on the stars and heat set them with your heat tool (as long as you used a pigment-based or hybrid ink like Distress Oxide), then the purple ink would stay put when you blended over it. If you don't have a pigment-based ink, you could also blend with dye ink through the stencil, then blend VersaMark or another clear, sticky ink on top to do your heat embossing.
I stamped my witch with Copic-safe ink onto heavy weight white cardstock, colored her with Copic markers, then fussy cut her out. After fussy cutting, I used a black marker all along the edges to make it look cleaner and like I cut her perfectly. I added Glossy Accents to her glasses and Spectrum Noir Clear Overlay Sparkle pen on her tights for a little glitter. I then stamped the spider directly on my background, then stamped him again onto white cardstock, colored him in, and cut his body out and glued it on top of the other spider. I used a Copic multi-liner and a T-ruler to draw in the spider web. I then stamped the cauldron onto the same heavyweight cardstock, Copic colored it, fussy cut it out, used the same black marker to coat the edges, then added the sparkle pen and glossy accents onto select areas. I used a small patterned paper strip for my "ground," then adhered everything with foam squares. The final touch was heat embossing the sentiment, cutting it out into a strip, popping it up onto foam squares, and then adhering a scattering of hole-less sequins throughout the stars with liquid glue. I like how the card looks clean-and-simple, yet special at the same time due to the little special touches of glitter and gloss. Thank you so much for joining me today, hope it inspired you to create your own card using the Spellcaster Witch. Head on over to The Rabbit Hole Designs shop and blog for more inspiration.
The stars and bubbles are a great background. I also love the curious spider. LOVE your card.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Sharon! :)
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