It's Tuesday, my day to create a project for Topflight Stamps. This week our theme on the store blog is "Anything Goes", so I've gone Steampunk and created a card with two fabulous cling rubber stamp sets by Tracy Scott for PaperArtsy, TS074 and TS053.
Here's the card.
Topflight Stamps Products Used:
Swirls Pattern Thick Stencil from the Magic Forest Collection by Stamperia
Other Products Used:
Solar White Classic Crest Cardstock by Neenah Papers
Avalanche White Cardstock by Bazzill Basics
Tuxedo Black and Summer Sky Memento Inks by Imagine Crafts/Tsukineko
Tumbled Glass Distress Ink by Tim Holtz for Ranger Ink
Copic Markers: BG000, BG01, BG45, BG53, BG70, BG72, BG75, BG78, BG90, BG93, Y11, Y13, Y15, Y19, Y21, Y23, Y26, Y28, T0, T1, T2, T3, T4, C00, C0, C1, C2, C4, E07, E93, E95, E97. E99, YR15, YR16, YR18, YR21, YR23, YR24, YR27, YG41,YG45
.8 Black Multiliner Pen by Copic
Repositionable Sticker Paper by Avery *
STAY-tion by Wendy Vecchi for Ranger Ink
Stamping Platform
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Instructions:
- Cut a piece of Avalanche cardstock to 10" x 7". Score at 5" and fold to form a 7" x 5" card. Set aside.
- Use Tuxedo Black Memento ink to stamp the butterfly from the Tracy Scott 74 (TS074) Rubber Cling Mounted Stamp Set twice: once onto a 6.75" x 4.75" panel of white cardstock and again onto repositionable sticker paper*.
- Fussy-cut the sticker paper butterfly and place it over its counterpart on the image panel as a mask.
- Use Tuxedo Black Memento ink and a stamping platform to stamp the cogs from the Tracy Scott 74 (TS074) Rubber Cling Mounted Stamp Set around the butterfly on the image panel and onto repositionable sticker paper. Note that some of the cogs go off of the image panel.
- Work with one cog at a time, being sure to thoroughly clean the cog stamps between impressions as you don't want to create an inky mess.
- Fussy-cut all of the cogs and place them over their counterparts on the image panel as masks.
- Move the image panel onto the STAY-tion and secure it with magnets.
- Brush Summer Sky Memento Ink and Tumbled Glass Distress Ink over the masks onto the image panel to add color to the background.
- Place the Swirls Pattern Thick Stencil over the image panel and brush the same blue inks over the stencil onto the image panel.*
- Remove the stencil.
- Move the image panel back onto the stamping platform, secured with magnets.
- Position the flowers from the Tracy Scott 53 (TS0530 Rubber Cling Mounted Stamp Set facedown into the center of the cogs.
- Press the platform lid onto the back of the stamps and lift.
- Ink the flower stamps with Summer Sky Ink and stamp. *
- Remove the flower stamps from the platform, clean, and dry.
- Place the flower stamps facedown at the top of the image panel.
- Press the platform lid onto the back of the stamps and lift.
- Ink the flower stamps with Summer Sky Ink and stamp.
- Repeat Steps 15 - 18, moving the flower stamp over the masked butterfly body.
- Remove all of the masks and color the cogs and butterflies with Copic markers.
- Place the image panel back onto the base of the stamping platform, secured with magnets.
- Position the "Soar" sentiment from the Tracy Scott 53 (TS0530 Rubber Cling Mounted Stamp Set facedown onto the image panel as shown.
- Press the platform lid onto the back of the stamp and lift.
- Ink the sentiment stamp with Nocturne VersaFine Clair Ink and stamp. Re-ink and stamp again if necessary to attain a good impression.
- Use a multiliner to add a flight trail below the butterfly. *
- Adhere the card front to the reserved white 7" x 5" card.
Notes:
- You might note that Avery's Repositionable Label Paper is now known as Repositionable Sticker Paper. They've discontinued the 25 pack and raised the prices.
- I used Memento and Distress inks as they are Copic friendly. I knew I'd have touch-ups from the dreaded "halo effect" when masking.
- If you're eagle-eyed, you'll note that the flower stamp meant to go into the center of the bottom right hand cog shifted position. Sadly I did not notice until it was stamped. So I tried to make it better. Besides, imperfection adds charm, don'tchaknow.
- I suck at adding hand-drawn elements. I tense up and make mistakes. That add charm. Yep.
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