Texture Paste… Get the Look!

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Hi readers! Happy Saturday! Please join me in welcoming back Justine Hovey as a guest on our blog! She has been testing out different ways to use texture paste for a variety of beautiful outcomes! Check it out!
Card 1

For this card, I used white texture paste from Dreamweaver over top of the Tiny Spaced Hearts stencil from Simon Says Stamp. This took about 20 minutes to dry completely. I then stamped a collage of stamps using the Altenew Vintage Flowers stamp set and attached them to my card. My sentiment was die cut from the Simon Says Stamp You’re Amazing Die in black cardstock. Lastly I added some sequins to embellish the card.

Card 2

For this second bright and fun tie-dye card, I wanted to create a gender neutral birthday card. I used distress inks to create a colourful background and layered translucent texture paste on top using the Bubble Stencil from Tim Holtz. I set that off to dry. In the meantime, I used the Stitched Rectangles Die and cut out a piece of white Cardstock for my sentiment. I stamped the sentiment using Versafine Ink from the Numbered Balloons Stamp Set from Avery Elle. Lastly I added some stars form the Holiday Shapes Die from Simon Says Stamp to complete the card.

Card 3

Lastly I created my own texture paste by mixing white texture paste with Broken China Distress Ink on my craft mat. I masked off an area using masking tape and spread my texture paste over the Raindrops Stencil from Simon Says Stamp. To add my sentiment I die cut the Wishing die from Simon Says Stamp and heat embossed the sentiment using white embossing powder on black cardstock from the Sending and Wishing Stamp set.  I attached my card base to my card front using the Big Momma Foam Tape.

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I am so grateful for the opportunity to show you all how to make these cards and I hope you have some inspiration on how to use texture paste. See you again soon and happy crafting! Want to check out the video tutorial of these cards?

Thanks for reading today, and thanks to Justine for being our guest!

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  1. Justine, these are awesome! I’ve never used texture paste but I’m thinking this is going to have to go to the top of my wish list. Love the colors and the fun textures it creates. Thanks for sharing!

  2. Thanks very much for the ideas for texture paste, especially coloring it. Pretty cards, and I love the tie dye card. Michelle t

  3. I have just bought some texture paste and needed some inspiration on how to use it! This is just what I needed. Thank you:)

  4. I love these cards. The texture adds so much to them. I have just started playing with the paste and now you have shown me a good use for it. TFS

  5. Beautiful cards and makes me aware that I need more stencils as I love the effect from them and the fact that they are so useful for CAS cards which I want to create more of this year. Already subscribe Karen x

  6. These are all lovely. I love a background with texture paste in white and then pops of color as in your first card. I need to try some of the other techniques. Thanks for the ideas.

  7. Beautiful cards! Thanks for sharing the great ideas, needed some inspiration for embossing paste and glitter paste.

  8. Lovely cards. The colors on the Happy Birthday card are really beautiful and perfect for the heat of summer.

  9. Lovely! I still have trouble getting texture paste smooth and not up under… reckon I just need more practice.

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