Scrap'n Stamp- Get Well Card
For this card I used the feel better stamp set from My Favorite thing as well as the blue print sketch 31 to create a shaker card. I actually had stamped this a while back but got side tracked by other projects, So it was nice to finish this card off. I am actually really loving the final product and I hope you do as well.
To start the card off I cut down some Bristol card stock to 4¼ x 5½ and stamped some of the images on to the cardstock using versa fine black onyx ink.
I went over it all with clear embossing powder and heat set this.
To color my images I used my zig clean color brush makers and a water brush.
I love these markers because its so easy to get great results with little effort
Once I was done all the coloring I pulled out the die set I wanted to use. This is so handy as it has many different options,
(If you haven't yet used a blueprint sketch dynamic set I highly recommend them)
I ran the main panel through with the smaller stitched rectangle, as well other elements that you can see in the image using black cardstock.
I die cut the get well from an old Paper Smooches die three times, twice from white 110lb cards stock and the third out of black card stock.
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The opening for the Circe die was perfect fit for the tonic shaker bounces, Yea for happy accidents
I adhered the stamped panel flat to the larger stitched rectangle (which I die cut out of heavy weight black cardstock) and then I worked on the shaker element.
I added some sequins and clear droplets from my stash to my desired area of the card, I adhered the clear shaker pouch to the black circle strip and placed it down over the sequin mix. From there I added the get well sentiment and trimmed it down to fit the card panel.
I then added fun foam to the back side of the black panel and added it to a side folding card base I created using some light blue bazzil cardstock. For the inside of the card I used the remaining portion of the colored background and die cut another white panel to fit inside where I stamped a sentiment from the same set.
A simple yet fun card to help someone feel better when they are sick. I hope you enjoyed and found some inspiration.
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Thank you for taking time to stop by and check out my labor of love. I would love to hear from you so please do leave a comment.
Have a Wonderful weekend.
Nancy