Hello Crafty Friends!
Art Impressions has some really beautiful patterned paper packs, and I feel like the designs get better and better with each new release. Some of the patterns are simply too pretty to hide behind layers, so I wanted to create a card that showcases both the patterned paper and my watercoloring. I've admired eclipse-style cards for a long time but had never made one myself, so I decided to give it a try!
I started with a 5" × 5" card base and cut the top layer to 4⅞" × 4⅞". Next, I cut a piece of cardstock measuring 4¾" × 4¾", along with five strips of patterned paper measuring ½" × 4¾". Be sure to keep the strips in order so the pattern stays aligned.
I adhered the first strip directly to the cardstock. For the second strip, I added 2 mm foam tape before placing it next to the first strip. I continued alternating between adhesive and foam tape until all five strips were attached, creating the eclipse effect.
Next, I cut another piece of cardstock measuring 2⅛" × 4¾" and a piece of Strathmore Bristol Smooth Paper measuring 2" × 4⅝". After adhering them together, I placed the panel into my stamping platform.
I stamped the image using Distress Ink Lost Shadow and the sentiment using Versafine Clair Twilight. Once the ink was dry, I colored the image using the Tombow markers listed in the materials section below.
To finish the card, I added 2 mm foam tape to the stamped panel and adhered it beside the patterned paper strips. After attaching everything to the card base, I finished the design with a few embellishments for a little sparkle.
The finished card measures 5" × 5".
Materials Used
Stamps
• 6216 – Mercy Set
• 6061 – Tulip Floral Set
Paper
• 6082 – Bible Journaling S1 Paper Pack
• Strathmore Bristol Smooth Paper
Inks & Mediums
• Distress Ink – Lost Shadow
• Versafine Clair – Twilight
• Pitt Artist Pen – Black
• TwinTone Marker – Brown
• 2 mm Foam Tape
Tombow Markers
• 947, 969, 985 – Bird
• 528, 565, 177, 985 – Flower
• 526, 565 – Sky
For my second card, I reached for one of my favorite products—the Story Tile Die. While there are currently four stamp sets designed specifically for this die, it's also a wonderful way to showcase many of your other Art Impressions stamps.
I started by die cutting the tiles from Canson Watercolor Paper. Before stamping, I arranged the images on the tiles to determine the layout I wanted. Once I was happy with the placement, I stamped the images using Distress Ink Lost Shadow.
After everything was stamped, I colored the images using the Tombow markers listed in the materials section below.
Next, I selected a patterned paper from the Woodland Christmas Paper Pack that complemented the scene and die cut it using the Story Tile Die. I adhered the patterned paper frame to a second frame cut from watercolor paper for added stability and dimension.
To finish the card, I adhered the layered frame to an A2 card base and glued each watercolor tile back into place. I stamped the sentiment using Versafine Clair Nocturne to complete the design.
I hope these two cards inspire you to look at your stamps and dies in new ways and create something uniquely your own. Thanks for stopping by, and happy crafting!
Materials Used
Stamps & Dies
• 6158 – Story Tile Die
• 6216 – Mercy Set
• 6062 – Hydrangea Flower Set
• 4051 – Foliage Set 1
• 5126 – Foliage Set 4
• 4868 – Flower Set 2
Paper
• 6143 – Woodland Christmas Paper Pack
• Canson Watercolor Paper
Inks & Mediums
• Distress Ink – Lost Shadow
• Versafine Clair Nocturne
• Pitt Artist Pen – Black
• TwinTone Markers – Brown, Purple
• Dr. Ph. Martin's Bleed Proof White
Tombow Markers
• 947, 969, 985 – Birds
• 985 – Daisies
• 837 – Small Flowers
• 606 – Petunia
• 177 – Leaves, Grass
• 401 – Water in Leaf
• 526 – Sky
• 565 – Shadows




























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