Hello my dear crafty friends! It's our monthly Technical challenge here on Sweet Stamps blog.
Today I am going to share the card made with Dryer's Sheet technique.
This is a very simple technique (if you do have a single drier's sheet and was a problem for me as we live in a very hot and dry country and use our drier one month a year... ). So get yourself a piece of a drier sheet and enter our Monthly technical challenge as you can win a lot of great goodies from the shop!
And here is my card : this month it's Christmas in July theme , so I made the Christmas card for the future use.
I stamped 2 Ginger Bread Boy and Girl Duo large images over the MME patterned (slightly) paper; colored them with Faber Castell Design Memory Craft Pitt India Ink Artist pens and then covered the whole piece with a liquid glue. For this technique you need to use permanent inks and markers, as the glue (any glue) can damage the colored images, so go for permanent this time, please. Add your dryer's sheet over and press. Sprinkle our delicious Sweet Stamps Micro Fine Transparent glitter over the wet piece and let it dry.
Trim the piece to a square shape, make some border punching of 2 other PP pieces and made your red card matting with CLD Cardmaker rectangle largest die.
Stamp " Happy Holidays" Old fashion sentiment OVER the leftover, drier's sheet covered piece of cardstock (this time we stamp over the covered paper, not under it) and again, use a permanent ink. Embellish as much as you want and your lovely " technical" card is done.
Now make a card with the same technique and enter our Sweet Stamps monthly challenge!
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Popular Posts
-
This box was a winner on Get sketchy sketch challenge- thanks!! This box made Top 3 at Die cuts r us challenge- thanks!! This box made Top 3...
-
This card was published in DEC 2010 SNR issue This boot won the monochromatoc challenge on Whimsical ink sorority challenge blog- tha...
-
Hello my dear crafty friends! Welcome to our Little Prince big BLOG HOP ! Please read the whole post as I HAVE A HUGE GIVEAWAY FOR YOU! ...
-
This artwork was published in Dec 2010 issue of Scrapstreet magazine This also won Your scrapbook stash altered item Sep. 2010 challenge...
-
This page was published in Feb 2011 issue of SNR magazine This work was choosen as one of TOP 5 on HFOS blog- thanks This heart ...
-
This card is featured in Cards blog for clouds challenge- thanks!! This is a Passover week- long- long vacation- and 3 more days of it So af...
-
This item was published in SCRAP STREET MAGAZINE May issue This work one of TOP 5 at ABC challenge blog letter N- NEW- challenge- thanks!...
-
The most difficult ever- masculine card and this one is for my own hubby's b- day in a few days.. You can't use flowers, glitter, bl...
-
This cone won a challenge on All that scraps make a cone challenge- thanks!! This cone made Top 5 at Fussy and fancy challenge- thanks!! My...
-
Hello, our dear crafting friends! Thanks for joining us on this Fall All things altered blog hop. My project today is an altered piece of...


4 comments:
cute card!
What a Sweet card, love the little snowflakes on the Gingerbread Boy and Girl.
Just gorgeous!
Love and Hugs From another Sweetie
Denise
xox
Darling image- and your technique is fab! The stars and snowflakes add such a fun dimension!
Post a Comment