The One with the Gina K Designs New Beginnings Card Video
- Koren Wiskman
- Jun 9, 2021
- 2 min read
Updated: Sep 8, 2021

Hello everyone.
Today is the launch of the June release by Gina K Designs. I have a video to share with you today using the New Beginnings stamp set from Lisa Hetrick.
If you are interested in checking out the entire NEW June release from Gina K Designs (CLICK HERE!) to shop and explore the blog for inspiration.
Background:
I started with a piece of heavy weight white card stock cut to 3 1/2 by 4 3/4. I used a circle die from my stash to cut a mask slightly smaller than my luna moth image from the New Beginnings stamp set. I used Distress Oxide inks in Chipped Sapphire, Salty Ocean, and Tumbled glass to create my sky. I then removed the mask and blended the moon into the sky using Scattered Straw and Old Paper. The result is a glowing moon background.
I then used images from the Count it All Joy stamp set to create some greenery in the middle ground. Those images where stamped using black pigment ink.

Images:
I stamped the image of the luna moth from the New Beginnings stamp set using Gina K Designs amalgam ink onto alcohol marker friendly paper. I used my Copic Markers to color my image. I have listed all of the markers used to color this image above.
Sentiment:
I stamped the "trust" and the "magic of new beginnings" sentiments from the same New Beginnings stamp set using the same black pigment ink as I used on the greenery.
I hope that I've inspired you to create something today. If you would like to check out the entire new release from Gina K Designs (CLICK HERE!) and visit the website to shop or the blog to be inspired.
Thank you for visiting today,
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