A Million Thanks Card by Cassie Lynch

Wendy Vecchi MAKE ART Stamp, Die, & Stencil Set: A Million Thanks Ranger Archival Ink™ Pad: Jet Black Wendy Vecchi MAKE ART Blendable Dye Inks: Tea Rose, Sky Blue, Peat Moss, Fern Green Wendy Vecchi Perfect Cardstock: White Panels Wendy Vecchi Perfect Card Adhesive Wendy Vecchi MAKE ART Washi Tape: Assortment 2 Ranger Detail Blending Tools Wendy Vecchi Studio 490 by Stampers Anonymous Mat Mini...

Instructions

Wendy Vecchi A Million Thanks Card by Cassie Lynch Step 1

Step 1: To begin, die cut the flower from Wendy Vecchi’s A Million Thanks, Stamp, Dye and Stencil Set using Wendy Vecchi Perfect White Cardstock.

Wendy Vecchi A Million Thanks Card by Cassie Lynch Step 2

Step 2: Using a grid block, line up your stamp to the die cut and stamp with Ranger Jet Black Archival Ink.

Wendy Vecchi A Million Thanks Card by Cassie Lynch Step 3

Step 3: This is what your image should look like after stamping it.

Wendy Vecchi A Million Thanks Card by Cassie Lynch Step 4

Step 4: Using the stencil that comes with this stamp set color your image with Wendy Vecchi Make Art Blendable Dye Ink Color Tea Rose.  Color the leaves using a Detail Blending Tool and Fern Green Blendable Dye Ink. 

Wendy Vecchi A Million Thanks Card by Cassie Lynch Step 5

Step 5: For your card base cut a piece of Wendy Vecchi Perfect White Cardstock 4 inches by 5 ¼ inches. Swipe Dye Ink Colors Sky Blue and Peat Moss onto the Craft Sheet. Spritz the ink with water. Using a small piece of acetate, dip this into your ink and randomly place the ink on your cardstock. 

Wendy Vecchi A Million Thanks Card by Cassie Lynch Step 6

Step 6: Line up Wendy Vecchi Washi Tape at the top and bottom of your card. Next, using the sentiment stamp “a million thanks,” line this up just above the washi tape and stamp with Jet Black Archival Ink.

Wendy Vecchi A Million Thanks Card by Cassie Lynch Step 7

Step 7: Assemble your card by adding a Wendy Vecchi picket fence mat mini to the cardstock with Wendy Vecchi Perfect Card Adhesive. Next, glue your flower onto the top of the fence. 

 

 

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