![]() I added a flower that I created using the Tim Holtz Tattered Florals Bigz die. ![]() I adhered the main card panel onto a 5″ x 7″ piece of Simon Says Stamp Black cardstock. To complete the card, I inked the edges of the main card panel with Black Soot Distress Ink. Underneath my main card panel, I stamped the script image in Vintage Photo Archival Ink onto a piece of Neenah Desert Storm card stock and adhered it to the back of the main card panel so it would peek through. I curled one edge over and left the other torn. I took the main card panel above and tore it to almost half way down the middle. I got carried away with creating the next steps that I forgot to take step photos but I’ll try to explain without the photos. Next, I stamp on one of the ledger stamps from the Tim Holtz Ledger Script stamp set in random areas with Vintage Photo Archival Ink. I smudge the pigment in with my fingertips.įor the next layer, I add Fired Brick Distress Crayon using the same process as above. When the Distress Oxide is dry, I color some of the edges of the stenciled pattern with a Barn Door Distress Crayon in random areas. Follow the same process with this color as above. The first is Distress Oxide Candied Apple. I once again drag the stenciled cardstock through the ink and water mixture. I add a deeper color of brown to the card panel by smudging Distress Ink Ground Espresso onto a craft mat and add a little water. I then drag the stenciled cardstock through the ink and water mixture. Now that the paste is completely dry, I smudge Distress Oxide Walnut Stain onto a craft mat and add a little water. To being the background, I choose two Tim Holtz stencils, Hearts and Flourish, and add them to my 4-3/4″ x 6-3/4″ piece of Neenah Desert Storm cardstock using Wendy Vecchi White Embossing Paste. Pop over to her beautiful blog, Tattered Nest Designs to see her latest creation. ![]() I’ve really been enjoying each of her projects for our challenge this month and I know you will too. Have you been keeping up with our guest designer, Stacy Hutchinson? She’s amazing and her style is timeless. It’s not as difficult as it looks and I’ll show you how you can create an easy and fun grunge style background for your net project in the tutorial below. I’ve created a grunge, but beautiful, background for my card. Happy Monday, everyone! I know, I know, how can Monday be happy? Well, what can help make it happy is to join us for the next Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge. ![]()
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