Swipe each piece of card through the stains to pick up as much ink as possible. Apply Distress Stains to your craft sheet and spritz the ink with water. Wipe away some of the paint with a damp cloth and then apply a small amount of Brushed Pewter over the top, again removing a small amount of the paint with a damp cloth to reveal an industrial effect to the metal.Īttach seven of the plain die cut stars to the star cluster border and set aside four of the largest embossed stars which will be used to decorate the front of the card later.ĩ.Cut a piece of Manila Card to measure 5.5” x 5” and then die cut a second piece of Manila Card using the Big Ticket Die. Apply Black Soot Distress Ink over the surface of all the die cut metal stars. Set aside.Īpply a sheet of Metal Foil Tape over the top of a sheet of Grungepaper and using the Stacked Stars die and only the stars from the Crescent Moon and Star Die, die cut 11 various sized stars.Įmboss four of the largest die cut stars using the Checkerboard Texture Fade. Using the larger piece of card, place the Star Cluster On The Edge die onto the shortest edge and die cut the card to give a decorative border. To create the card base, cut two pieces of kraft card, measuring 7.5” x 5.5” and 6” x 5.5”. (step 4) Set the two stamped images to one side for later. At this stage you can repeat the process to give a really smooth and glossy look to the stamped image. Heat emboss the powder until molten and shiny. Apply a layer of clear embossing powder and tap away the excess. Once the images are completely dry, take the coloured soda pop bottle and dab a clear embossing ink over the entire surface of the card stock. Build up the colours gradually, adding more layers of ink where necessary to give light and shade to each of the images.
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