We had our zoom meeting once again through my stamp group and we used coffee filters with inks to make a tie dye look. We crunched up the filter so it was in a straight line and then added three different inks to it using a baby wipe, you want to use dye ink pads. When you are done adding the inks, you unfold it and it gives you this tie dye look. We glued that onto cardstock then cut it up and use parts on the strip at the top and the base.
We were to add some stamped images to the top and I had these flowers already stamped and added some punched leaves to go with them. You fold down the top flap and glue it to the base after added your ribbon or floss as I used.
- Coffee Filters, scrunched adding distress inks with baby wipe
- Gemini - Perfect Posy stamps and dies
- Martha Stewart - leaf punch
- Floss
- Hero Arts - Fabulous birthday sentiment stamp
- Hot off the press - Life Happens sentiment for inside
Hope your week is off to a great start, thanks so much for taking the time to stop by today,
Connie
14 comments:
Pretty xoxo
So cute
Your tie dye turned out so pretty and I like the flowers you had all ready to go with it. Really bright and beautiful card.
Another fabulous technique you have used to make a pretty card. Love the colours you imagined. Those flowers look lovely against the tie dyed background.
Gorgeous Gorgeous! The bright colours are wonderful. Great results. Your flowers you did up ahead of time go perfectly with your background
wow stunning what a fab card using the coffee filters. xx
Such a pretty card - love the tie-dye effect and the sweet posies. The tied closure is clever, too! Hope you are having some spring sunshine for your week, Connie! Hugs xo Karen
I love the tie dye look you've created for your background....sounds like a fun technique! Love the flowers you added too!
Awesome technique! That background came out really beautiful, love it paired with your pretty posies!
Wonderful colors and design Connie.
Hugs diane
a beautiful card, with bright and vibrant colors!!
i'm so happy for you that you have these zoom meetings and like minded card lovers to interact with. i'm sure you enjoy them!!
I do like the colours together, very nice.
All the best Jan
Wow, that's a great look for a background! Pretty card, Connie! I haven't made a pocket card in forever, but I really like them. Will add to my to do list!
This is a new technique to me and it’s turned out so well! Love the colours of your card.
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