Annie’s Ink-Lings
Today’s card was made with
one of my favorite stamp sets. I really like the country, old-fashioned look. You can
color the image to make it appropriate for any season.
This brings back memories of when it was popular to decorate your front
porch with a milk can. Yes, I had one on my porch! It was always fun
to walk in the fields or woods and find items to make a bouquet. Now, in my area, it’s hard to find cattails. One of the things that I really like about
this stamp is – you guessed it - the cattails.
You might think my card took a long time to make, but actually it takes very little time. Copic markers make coloring really quick and easy. Fussy cutting took the most time, but even that went quickly, and I love to do it. Now it's your turn!
Card Stock Measurements
White Card Stock Base 8½ x 5 inches
Patterned Paper Panel 5½ x 2½ inches
White Card Stock Panel 4 3/8 x 2½ inches
Red Specialty Paper
Panel 4 5/8
x 2¾ inches
Red Specialty Paper
Strip 5½ x
5/8 inches
Supplies
Stampin’ Up Country Home
Stamp Set
Stampin’ Up Cup of Cheer Dies
– the Bow die
Memento Tuxedo Black Ink Pad
Misti or Clear Blocks
Paper Trimmer
Tape Runner
Fussy Cutting Scissors
Make Art Play Station (if you
have one or just a ruler)
Copic Markers Coloring Chart
Milk Can: YG61 Pale Moss, hi-lighted with G99 Olive
Milk Can Rings and
Handles: E55 Light Camel and E39 Leather
Catails: E55 Light Camel, dots with E39 Leather
Small Berries: R35 Coral
Leaf Branches: G99
Artichoke: R39 Garnet
Dark Leaves: G94 Grayish Olive
Light Leaves: G40 Dim Green, hi-lighted with BG01 Aqua Blue
Notes
1. Remember – when stamping with polymer stamps,
you need to leave the stamp on
the paper for a
longer time in order for the ink to transfer.
2. Red and White panel is mounted with 3-D tape.
Layering Directions/Measurements
1. Red Specialty Paper Strip ½ inch from left side of card.
2. Patterned Paper Panel ¾ inch from left side of card.
3. Red Specialty Paper Panel 1 inch from left side of card.
So glad to have you here today.
Blessings,
Annie