IG DT Project Created by Maria Russell

Simple Instruction:
1. Die-cut the foreground with stitched scalloped die.
2. Used a die from my stash to die cut the middle. Colored this middle piece with my distress oxide inks (fossilized amber, spiced marmalade, picked raspberry, wilted violet and blueprint sketch) and mini ink blending tool. Sprayed it with water.
3. Used foam tape and adhered the foreground to my A2 Sized card panel.
4. Colored the background using my clouds stencil border with tattered rose and antique linen distress oxide.
5. Adhered the colored circle to the middle of my card
6. Stamped the Angel image from Pray for the Cure companion and colored her with my Copic markers. Fuzzy cut the image.
7. Adhered the Angel on the card.
8. Die-cut the fishtail banner piece and I stamped the sentiment.
9. Finished the design by adding Stardust stickles to the Angel's wing.

-Maria
-------SUPPLIES---------

- Pray for the Cure Companion Stamp Set
- Stitched Scalloped Rectangle Die
- Stitched Fishtail Banner Die
- Clouds Stencil
- Distress Oxide Inks - Fossilized Amber,
                                     Picked Raspberry,
                                     Wilted Violet,
                                     Spiced Marmalade,
                                     Blueprint Sketch,
                                    Tattered Rose
                                    and Antique Linen
- Mini Ink Blending Tool
- Distress Sprayer
- Versafine Onyx Black Ink
- Memento Tuxedo Black Ink
- Copic Markers - E00 and E000, C0, C1, C3, BG00, E43, E41
- Stardust Stickles
- Sakura White Gelly Roll Pen
Distress oxide inksIg dt projectsMemento tuxedo black inkMini blending toolPray for the cure companionVersafine black onyx ink

3 comments

Marilyn Brown

Marilyn Brown

Beautiful job! I love it!

Betty Welton

Betty Welton

Beautiful card

Donna Jo Cooper

Donna Jo Cooper

Tracy, this is so adorable! Thanks for the inspiration! I never check the blog but I’m glad I did today!

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