The One with the Gina K Designs Grand Gentlemen Card
- Koren Wiskman
- May 18, 2022
- 1 min read
Hello everyone.
Today I have a card using the NEW Grand Gentlemen stamp set from the May release.
For a look into the entire NEW May release from Gina K Designs (CLICK HERE!).
Background:
For this project I used my stamp positioner to create a pattern using the tie image from the Grand Gentlemen stamp set. I stamped them with alcohol marker friendly ink onto alcohol marker friendly paper. I then used my Tombow ABT Pro Alcohol Markers to color them using a red and blue color combo.
Sentiment:
I stamped the "handsome" sentiment as well as the "husband" sentiment stamp from the Grand Gentlemen stamp set with watermark ink and heat embossed it with white embossing powder. Both sentiment strips were cut out and popped up on to the card panel using foam adhesive.
The panel measures 3 1/2 by 4 3/4 inches and it was popped up using tear tape adhesive and craft foam onto a gray A2 sized card base cut and scored in a top folding orientation.
Thank you for visiting my blog today. I hope that I've inspired you to create something today.
Koren
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