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Saturday, September 1, 2018

September Release with Technique Junkies!



You've been hopping along, right? Then you just came from Stephanie Severin's blog. If you're just getting started then hop on over to the Technique Junkies blog for all the details.

September release stamps are 15% off
no code needed!
Get 10% regular priced items using
code TJ10Janelle at checkout.

Here's my card using the new Pile of Skulls background stamp and some new Shimmering Bliss Ink Spray colors, too!


Now it's time to hop on over to Ro Donner's blog for more inspiration! If you want to know how I made my card just keep reading, then hop on over to Ro's place.

Supplies: I provide some product links that are through my Amazon Affiliate, and that means when clicked and purchased in the same session a few pennies are sent my way at no cost to you.

Featured Product(s):
Plus:
  • White Cardstock
  • Purple Cardstock
  • Black Permanent Ink Pad
  • Liquid Glue
  • Foam Tape
Instructions:
  1. Stamp sentiment with black ink onto white cardstock. Spray with Mardi Gras Purple, let dry.
  2. Spray Harvest Sunset onto 4-1/4 by 5-1/2 inch white cardstock, place an oval mask in the center and spray with Chestnut Mare. Let dry then stamp with Pile of Skulls in black ink.
  3. Tear edges of skull stamped paper to the edge of the stamped image and then glue onto purple cardstock. Glue to folded 4-1/4 x 5-1/2 inch card base.
  4. Use foam tape to adhere sentiment to the card front.


I'm a maker who receives goodies chosen by myself for design team work. To see a list of these companies just scroll to the bottom of my blog under FTC Declaration.

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4 comments:

  1. Great skulls background for this card! The torn edge really sets it off! And the shimmer, well, shimmer makes everything better! Love it.

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  2. Unique technique with this stamp. It works very well!

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  3. Thanks for the directions to making this card. It turned out so well.

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  4. Thanks for details on techniques

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