Prize Ribbon
Hi readers! Happy Thursday! We’re getting into the celebrating summer season! To help us kick that off, let’s welcome back guest designer Paula Cheney with a fun card idea to give someone special!
Enjoy!
With graduation season upon us, I already know I need to make a few cards to send out. What better way than a simple idea that looks much more complicated than it is. Especially since depending on the colors of Distress Ink used, could be sent to a male or female! Just follow along and I will show you how I did it.
step 1: cut a piece of Ranger Specialty Stamping Paper (4.5 x 6”)
step 2: Pounce each color from the Mini Distress Ink Pads – Set #1 onto Layering Stencil – Cargo, making sure you cover the entire stencil pattern. The Mini’s are the perfects size ink pad to get Distress Ink in small places. This technique is no exception! More color means a better result.
HINT: when using a stencil with numbers, letters or words, remember to ink the backside of the stencil so letters will appear correct when the ink is pressed onto the paper.step 3: Use a Mister Bottle to add a generous amount of water over the Layering Stencil. You should see all the colors of the Mini Distress Ink Pads come to life!
step 4: Flip the stencil over onto the Specialty Stamping Paper and rub with the paper towel. You will notice that the Distress Ink stays under the stencil.
step 5: Slowly peel back the stencil to reveal the monoprint. Dry with a Heat it tool. Blot off any excess ink with a paper towel.
step 6: Cut monoprint paper using the Sizzix Alterations Big Ticket die.step 7: Stamp ticket with prize ribbon image from the High Society Blueprints stamp set and add to a card foundation made from Core’dinations Cardstock.
step 8: Use Mini Distress Ink Peacock Feathers and Mister Bottle to color a small piece of Crinkle Ribbon. Once dry, make a small knot at the top of an Idea-ology Monocle. Add Remnant Rub word onto Monocle (see Hint below).
HINT: The Remnants Rub words must be placed on the side of the glass that is RAISED UP from the table surface. This will create a well for the glitter in step 9.step 9: Place a small amount of Distress Glitter into CENTER of the prize ribbon image. The chunky nature of Distress Glitter is perfect for this technique!
step 10: Turn Monocle over. Add Glossy Accents around the metal ring of the Monocle.
step 11: Add Monocle to prize ribbon image, sealing all edges around the Monocle and therefore, sealing in the Distress Glitter. Once Glossy Accents is dry, you will be free to tap on the card and let the Distress Glitter fall to the bottom of the newly created “shaker box”.
step 12: Stamp card with sentiment using the Stampers Anonymous Simple Sayings stamp set and Archival Ink – Watering Can.
step 13: Use a sewing machine to stitch around the crease line of the Big Ticket die shape.
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Thanks for reading today and a big thanks to Paula for this great example to inspire us!
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Using the monocle this way was genius!! I really like the stenciled background.
Interesting shaker card!
how fun & interesting~will try this sometime soon!
Very cool project. Thank you for the cool stencil and Distress ink tips.
How pretty! I love the stamping technique you used.
GREAT Congratulations card!
Love your card Paula. Great inspiration.
So beautiful card! Thank you for all the tips – techniques, they look amazing and I can’t wait to try them!
I love Paula”s tutorials. This one is just in time for graduations that are coming up in our family. Thanks Paula.
Another great way to use stencils! Thanks Paula.
Ooh, another new way to use a stencil. Fantastic!
This is a really cool project!
COOL card! Love the inking and the glittery center of the prize ribbon! Thx for the tutorial, Paula! :)
What a great idea for a shaker card!