Six Cards Made with the April 2023 Card Kit!
Hello, all! Kristina Werner here. Today I have some cards for you created with the April 2023 Card Kit. Specifically, I used the Poppy Perfection stamp set that’s included in the kit.
When I set out to create some cards, I originally planned to create only two. But as I started stamping, I thought it would be just as easy to create duplicates of each card design. So I stamped three of each design. Be sure to watch the video below for tips and ideas on how to make the stamping easy and simple.
For the first card design, I created all three cards the same. After stamping in alcohol marker friendly ink (I used Intense black ink), I colored the cards with Copic markers and ink blended Stone ink from the bottom of the card. Simply adhering the design to a card base was all that I needed to do to finish off the cards.
The second design was a bit more involved. After stamping in the same ink, I colored the background of each card in a different color. Then I colored the poppies in the same Copic markers that I’d used for the first card. To give the cards a more dramatic look, I ink blended a slightly darker ink onto the edges. For the tan background, I used Sparrow ink. For the blue background, I used Soft Navy ink. And for the pink background, I used Merlot ink.
The greeting on the second card design was stamped and white heat embossed on black cardstock and then popped up on foam adhesive.
Thanks for stopping by today! You can pick up the Poppy Perfection stamp set within the April 2023 Card Kit HERE, or purchase it separately. You can also subscribe to receive this kit and future kits HERE.
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Love the poppies! Those dramatic reds are gorgeous! They are all lovely cards; it was interesting to see how this series of designs came together.
Wow!!! These are all really Gorgeous cards!!! I will be using the multiple sticky mat technique!!! TFS
Oh wow this are gorgeous
Suck pretty cards. This is a great stamp set. Interesting how it looked totally different with the different colored backgrounds. I had to really look and assure myself that they were all stamped exactly the same. Thanks for sharing these tips and liked your take on mass production.