Greetings! It's Tuesday so it's time to share a project created for Topflight Stamps. This week the team is focusing on Katzelkraft's wonderful stamps. I've made a holiday card with the one of the bunnies from the Rabbits Unmounted Red Rubber Stamp Set. He's wearing a Santa Hat from the Funny Accessories Unmounted Red Rubber Stamp Set.
Here's the card.
Other Products Used:
Solar White Classic Crest Cardstock by Neenah Papers
Firecracker Cardstock by My Colors
Lost Shadow Distress Ink by Tim Holtz for Ranger Ink
Copic Markers:
Bunny Fur: E37, E35, E34, E33, E31, E30
Nose/Cheeks: R32, R30
Tummy: E31, E30, R00
Tail: E31, E30, T2, T1
Santa Hat: R39, R27, R24
Shadows: C1, C0
White Uni Posca Paint Pen by Mitsubishi Pencil Company
Frost Dazzle VersaMark Ink by Imagine Crafts/Tsukineko
Detail White Embossing Powder by Stampendous
Cloud White VersaMagic Inker by Imagine Crafts/Tsukineko
Low-tack Tape
Repositionable Sticker Paper by Avery
Stamping Platform
Instructions:
- Using a stamping platform and Tuxedo Black Memento Ink, stamp the Santa Hat from the Funny Accessories Unmounted Red Rubber Stamp Set twice –– once onto the image panel and once onto repositionable sticker paper.
- Fussy-cut the sticker paper version of the Santa Hat and place it over its counterpart on the image panel as a mask.
- Position the looking-up bunny stamp from the Rabbits Unmounted Red Rubber Stamp Set facedown on the image panel so that the masked Santa Hat is sitting on his head with his ears sticking out.
- Press the platform's lid onto the back of the stamp and lift.
- Ink the Rabbit stamp with Tuxedo Black Memento Ink and stamp him twice –– once onto the image panel and once onto repositionable sticker paper.
- Fussy-cut the sticker paper version and place it over its counterpart on the image panel as a mask.
- Use the smaller die from the Frayed Frames Die Set 26 to cut the image panel.
- Add low-tack tape to the back of the image panel die-cut with the sticky part facing up.
- Place the rolling hills mask from the Acetate Hills Masks-Stencils over the masked Rabbit about one-third the way up from the base of the image panel die-cut. The low-tack tape will hold it in place.
- Brush Dark Denim Elements Ink over the top of the hills mask and the masked Rabbit around the top and sides of the image panel.
- Brush Blue Lagoon Elements Ink over the masks to the center of the panel, blending with the darker blue to create a night sky.
- Keeping the masks in place, tap a white Posca paint pen to spatter the background to create a starry sky.
- When the paint spatter was dry, move the rolling hills mask downward and shift to the side.
- Brush Lost Shadow Distress Ink over the top of the mask to create snowy hills.
- Repeat steps 13 and 14 to add some more hills.
- Position the flattish mask from the Acetate Hills Mask Set under the rabbit's feet then brush Lost Shadow Distress Ink over the top of the mask to ground the bunny.
- Remove the masks.
- Color Santa Rabbit with Copic markers.
- Add some Cloud White VersaMagic inker to a palette. Use a brush to apply the ink to the brim and pom-pom of the Santa Hat. Let dry.
- Place the image panel die-cut back onto the stamping platform.
- Place the North Star Charm stamp from the Christmas Charms Clear Polymer Stamp Set so that it's in the rabbit's sight line.
- Press the platform's lid onto the back of the stamp and lift.
- Use low-tack tape to cover the thread, ink the stamp with Frost Dazzle VersaMark Ink, remove the tape, and stamp.
- Remove the image panel die-cut from the stamping platform.
- Add White detail embossing powder to the wet embossing ink, dump the excess powder, and heat set.
- Place the image panel back onto the stamping platform.
- Position the "Wishing You Peace" sentiment from the Christmas Greetings Clear Polymer Stamp Set facedown on the upper right of the image panel die-cut.
- Press the platform's lid onto the back of the stamp and lift.
- Ink the stamp with Frost Dazzle VersaMark Ink and stamp.
- Remove the image panel die-cut from the stamping platform.
- Add White detail embossing powder to the wet embossing ink, dump the excess powder, and heat set.
- Use the largest die from the Frayed Frames Die Set 26 to cut black cardstock.
- Use the black die-cut to mat the image panel, then adhere the matted image panel to a red card.
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