Hiya! I am SUPER excited, as this is my first tutorial post as an Artist in Residence with
IMAGINE Crafts®/Tsukineko® Woot! Woot! I have a fun card to share with you today using
the IMAGINE Crafts®/Tsukineko® Brilliance™ Pigment Ink on vellum. I LOVE how these inks stamp on vellum! It's brilliant, really. Simply brilliant. Just sayin'.
Supplies:
IMAGINE Crafts®/Tsukineko® Brilliance™ Pigment Ink in Pearlescent Sky Blue,
Rocket Red, and Mediterranean Blue
Vellum and Woodgrain cardstock from Simon Says Stamp
Wood Veneer Sentiment from Lawn Fawn
Begin by stamping the banner three times, overlapping them slightly onto the vellum with the Brilliance Pigment Inks. I love how cleanly these inks stamp on vellum!
Trim around the banners.
Adhere the vellum banner cutout to a card base made from the woodgrain cardstock with
foam tape.
Adhere the wood veneer directly to the vellum to finish off the card.
And here it is!
I hope you have enjoyed this fun little tutorial! I look forward to sharing more Imagine Crafts/Tsukineko goodness with you! YAY!
Have a Happy!
Well, that I so lovely! Those are bright, crisp colors you have there! What's you secret to making them NOT smear all over the place?
ReplyDeleteI love how you made it look like mesh, CUTE card!
ReplyDeleteFabulous card and great ink colors! Haven't tried on vellum...hmm...next project?! LOL! Thanks for the inspiration! Again, congrats on being an AIR!! xo
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial! I love stamping on vellum! That little wood speech bubble is so cute! Love it!
ReplyDeleteVery cool, I love that it's just one piece, I initially thought you had stamped three banners, but this is way easier!
ReplyDeleteI had no idea until you did the step by step photos that the banners were all one piece!!! Love this card!!
ReplyDeleteVery nice tutorial for this beautiful CAS card!
ReplyDeletegreat card Jennifer!! :)
ReplyDeleteWow...I didn't know those inks would stamp vellum! Beautiful card.
ReplyDeleteLooks great. Like someone else mentioned, I tend to push too hard and smear the ink. I have much better luck with heat embossing, perhaps because the embossing ink is stickier?
ReplyDeletecongrats! this is so cool, and the placement of the pop dots just adds to the design!
ReplyDeleteI have not done that before--think I need to try it--WONDERFUL!
ReplyDeleteSuper duper cool! Those inks are awesome!
ReplyDeleteSuper fun! Love this one!
ReplyDeleteWho knew that the Brilliance ink worked so lovely on vellum? Fantastic design! Very inspiring!
ReplyDeleteCongrats!!!!!! Awesome card and tut!
ReplyDeleteGreat card for a first tutorial with Tsukineko! The coverage on vellum is pretty impressive. LOVE your CAS-ual Fridays card too with all the layers!
ReplyDeleteFab card- lovely design and color!
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