Hey there friends and fellow crafters, LeeAnn here with my first official post with Inky Stamper.
When I first saw BEE, I knew she was going to be the first i used of the new product release.
To make this card I used a 4" x 5.25" white panel of white cardstock. I then cut another panel just 1/8" larger in each direction to leave a border, and then a 4.25" x 5.5" A2 size card base.
For the layering panel I used my Memento Tuxedo Black Dew Drop to ink up the panel, I had been out of town for the weekend and took limited crafting supplies with me on the trip to play with, and only took white cardstock.
I used Memento Dandelion to and a blender brush to ink up the spotlight on my main card panel.
Using an acrylic block and the honeycomb stamp I used Nuvo Black Ink to stamp out 4 impressions. I had previously cut Bee and her Daisy before leaving home, so grabbed a few markers and a shimmer pen to color her up. I used Foam tape for dimension to pop her up off the main panel. And adhered the remaining panels to my cardbase using a tape runner.
I sure hope you have enjoyed this project as much as I enjoyed bringing it to you. Stay tuned as I have more projects using Inky Stamper Stamps coming soon.
![]() Recollections 110 lb Cardstock Shop at: MISC |
![]() Memento Dandelion Dye Ink Shop at: IC |
![]() "BEE" The Inky Stamper Shop at: MISC |
![]() Nuvo Black Shadow Ink Shop at: MISC |
![]() 1/2" Foam Squares Shop at: MISC |
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