Tuesday, March 21, 2023

Lunch Break With Shel Video Tutorial- Masks + Inks + Embossing Pastes = FUN!


 Here is the link to today's video tutorial: 

CLICK HERE FOR THE VIDEO TUTORIAL:

And here are my cards: 

For this first card, I created a mini card and used the Loveliest Layers Masks and a blending brush with Tahitian Tide ink to create the background and color in the circle.  Then I made it into a fun fold card using the dies from the Amazing Silhouettes Bundle.  Here is a peek at the inside:

Read to the end of this post for the tutorial for this card. 

This second sample uses the same mask but this time with Shimmery Embossing Paste and the Cottage Rose Bundle!

And finally, I used the Shimmery Embossing Paste and mask on Melon Mambo cardstock.  Then I cut it into strips and offset them for a different effect.  The stamp set is Silly Goose

Fun Fold Tutorial
Supplies:  
Amazing Thanks Dies
Stylish Shapes Dies
Layering Circles Dies
Loveliest Layers Masks
Matte Black Dots
Adhesives
Blending Brush
Tahitian Tide Ink
Basic Black card stock
Basic White card stock
Tahitian Tide card stock

Measurements:  
Basic Black 10 1/2 x 4 1/4 score 3 1/2 & 7
Basic White 3 1/4 x 4 
Basic White 2 3/4 x 4 (inside) 
Tahitian Tide 1/2 x 4 (inside) 
3" Basic Black Circle
2 3/4 Basic White Circle
Scrap for cutting out words

Instructions: 
1.  Fold both ends of the card base towards the center, and burnish flat with a bone folder. 
2.  Add a white panel to the inside and decorate with a strip of Tahitian Tide. 
3.  Use a mask to create the design on the art panel with Tahitian Tide ink and a blending brush.  Be sure to center your design. Attach the panel to the card front. 
4. Die-cut words from scrap and glue them together. 
5.  Use a blending brush and Tahitian Tide ink to add color to the white circle. 
6.  Layer circles together and attach them to the card front with Dimensionals. 
7.  Embellish with Matte Black Dots. 

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