Chloe's Creative Cards Premium Magazine 13 - Stamp-Along - Chloe Endean
Here are the full instructions for Chloe's Stamp-Along from issue 13 of her Premium Magazine
On your special day
You'll need
kit dies, stamp set & paper pack
white 8”-square card blank
white cardstock
Azalea mirror card
white vellum
Pastel Sorbet A4 Designer Printed paper pad
Moonlight Mist VersaFine Clair inkpad
clear VersaMark inkpad
Opaque Bright White WOW! embossing powder
Grasshopper, Fiesta, Crystal Pink & Crystallina Sparkelicious glitters
alcohol markers
3D foam pads & glue gel
Basic Ovals nesting dies
manual die-cutting machine
Step 1
Matt and layer the card front as shown, glittering the edges of some layers and adhering some using 3D foam pads.
Step 2
Die-cut an oval from white cardstock.
Step 3
Stamp the flower spray across the top and bottom using Moonlight Mist ink.
Step 4
Infill the leaves with Grasshopper glitter, add dots of Crystal Pink glitter to the smaller flower sprays .
Step 5
Stamp two more flower sprays onto white cardstock using Morning Mist ink, cut out some of the leaves and flowers. Infill the leaves with Grasshopper glitter.
Step 6
Stamp four flower sprays onto white vellum using clear ink, cover with white embossing powder and heat to set.
Step 7
Turn over the vellum so you are working on the back and add colour to the flowers. Cut two flower sprays whole (just the flowers) and cut just a couple of flowers from the other images.
Step 8
Layer the vellum flowers onto the oval using 3D glue gel.
Step 9
Cover the centres of the flowers with Fiesta glitter.
Step 10
Stamp a sentiment onto white cardstock, trim to size and affix in the centre of the oval.
Step 11
Die-cut four daisies from blue, purple, pink and peach paper.
Step 12
Cover the petals with Crystallina glitter. Allow to dry, then layer the daises together using 3D glue gel.
Step 13
Apply Fiesta glitter to the centres of the daisies. Affix the flowers to the card front using 3D glue gel.
Step 14
Complete the card front by cutting four thin strips of green paper and attaching onto the daisies as stems.