6/16/2021

BBQ Masculine Card + Copic markers & ink blending tutorial

 Masculine card making is easy with Unity stamps and color.  Today, on the Unity blog, I am sharing a way to add color to masculine stamping for a BBQ scene.


Sentiments:
King of the grill.  Happy birthday.
Wishing you a perfect day. 

For this card, I added Copics plus distress oxide ink blending to build color.  This complements the masculine card making process.



Helpful tips:

Here are helpful tips for this example of masculine card making.  To begin, stamp the grill items onto cardstock using Copic friendly ink.  Next, trim or die-cut the stamped panel to fit onto the card base.  Then, add ink blending in two colors around the edges of the stamped panel.  Next, add color to the grill stamping.  I used Copic markers for this example.  Optional, add a sentiment panel.  Finally, layer it all onto the card base, to finish.

Here is another card version.



I made a quick video tutorial showing the process for this project.
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YouTube:  Gaylynn NeatThingsBtq


 Supplies:
Unity Stamp Co. Barbecue King and Perfect Day Hummingbird. 
Also, Ranger distress oxide ink peeled paint & broken china & plastic craft mat; ink blending brush, My Creative Time etched edge frame dies & heart label dies; Gelly Roll pen #10, Copic markers C6, N3, R24, E13, E33, E37, E18, Y26, R27, R02, YR23, Y11, C1, BG0000, YG13, G07, 0; heat tool, foam double-sided tape, cardstock.

 Be sure to visit the Unity blog for the entire article and tutorial.

Also, you can find my other features at Unity's
Technique Time and
Watercolor Wednesday.

    Thank you for visiting.
   Gaylynn
         

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