5/06/2022

Best wishes girl ~ Simple tag card layers + Copic markers

  Hello.  Today, I am sharing a way to make simple tag card layers with stamps and dies.  This also incorporates Copic coloring.


Sentiment:  Best wishes.

I made a quick video tutorial showing the process for this project.

{{Please subscribe to my video channel and like this video.  Many thanks.}}


Creating with simple layers helps to add softness and texture to card making.  I used soft shades of blue for color.


Helpful tips:
These are helpful tips for making this using simple tag card layers.  To begin, stamp the girl and the sentiment onto white cardstock in Copic friendly ink or ink for use with your color medium.  Then, color in the girl.  Next, die-cut the girl panel using a tag die and also die-cut a background layer in color cardstock.  Also, add a bow to the tag using twine.  Next, die-cut or punch out some hearts to use as accents.  Finally, layer it all onto the card base with added gems, to finish.


Supplies:

{FTC: Some links include affiliate links.  I may receive a small commission for the referral but at no cost to you.  Also, I am a participant in the Amazon Services, LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for me to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliate sites.  If you want to learn more about a product that I used here or to purchase it, the link is available to click on.  It would make my day if you would do so.}


Also, double-sided flat tape, Neenah solar white 80 lb card stock, My Favorite Things extreme black premium dye ink, card stock in sno cone, on point glue; Misti, desk craft & cutting mat, Neenah 110 lb cover solar white cardstock, adhesive gems, hemp cording, foam tape, Copic markers E01, E00, E51, E31, E13, E33, BG01, B01; die-cutting machine.

 Thank you for visiting. 

Gaylynn

No comments:

Post a Comment

Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.