Glossy Card Spotty Stamped Background Tutorial and Tim Holtz Offer

Glossy cardstock was originally produced for use with alcohol inks, and although it is perfect for that, there are other products and techniques that work brilliantly with it to create amazing background effects.

Distress Ink and Distress Oxide Ink work especially well, absorbing into the surface of the cardstock to produce colourful layered patterns. Usually slow to dry, the excess ink can be buffed away with a paper towel or soft cloth, leaving a surface which is ready to be worked on immediately. The two types of ink will give very similar results on glossy cardstock, so feel free to experiment with both.

Bold, simple designs work well with these vibrant, abstract backgrounds. The look is such that the colour appears to absorb through the gloss and into the cardstock, giving a top-quality shiny printed finish, yet retaining the originality of your chosen colouring style.

You can heat-emboss stamped images on glossy cardstock, although it is advisable to keep your heat tool moving so as not to damage the surface, which is coated.

Finally, a few words of advice: Don't confuse glossy photo paper with glossy cardstock for crafting – the two are quite different and you will not get the same effects. The same goes for Yupo (a synthetic cardstock.) While this is a perfect substrate for alcohol inks, it behaves very differently and the techniques shown here will not work in the same way.

However, if you will have picked up glossy cardstock somewhere on your crafty journey, try this technique as the results are quite striking. Look out for it in specialist papercraft stores and add some shine to your crafting!

To make sure you have the right materials to create this beautiful background for your cards we're offering you a fantastic 10% saving on Range Tim Holtz Distress Ink and Distress Oxide Ink as used here! Just enter the code CS8210 at CraftStash checkout - offer ends 2nd April 2020! Click HERE to shop

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Use ink-blending tools to apply circles of colour to the glossy cardstock, overlapping until the cardstock is covered

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Use a paper towel to buff away the excess ink

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Position the cardstock in a stamping platform then stamp the flower onto the coloured background using StãzOn ink

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Stamp the flower again onto a piece of white glossy cardstock

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Cut out and adhere the flower head in place over image on the background. Matt onto black cardstock and attach to the card blank

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Stamp the sentiment onto another piece of white glossy cardstock and matt onto black, before attaching to the card front