by Lori Warren
Need a quick and simple background technique for a greeting card? See how I create a patterned background with large sponge daubers and Memento Ink. Sponge daubers are dense foam and can behave like a soft textured circle stamp when inked up heavily. This technique is a perfect start for a card, art journal or even a scrapbook page. The color scheme and options are really endless.
Skill: Intermediate
Time: 45 Minutes
Directions

Step 1
Use a large dauber to apply Memento Inks to the card panel.

Step 2
Stamp floral images onto card panel with Memento in Tuxedo Black.

Step 3
Stamp a single flower and leaf image onto a separate piece of cardstock (with same dauber background) and cut out.

Step 4
Enhance single flower/leaf images with Memento Dual Tip Markers.

Step 5
Apply London Fog Memento to Craft Mat and add water; add ink splatters to the card panel.

Step 6
Edge card panel with Memento in London Fog.

Step 7
Use cutting die to die cut decorative strip from Rinea Foil paper.

Step 8
Adhere Rinea foil paper element to the card base.

Step 9
Adhere Single flower/leaf to the card panel with double-sided mounting tape. Highlight with a glitter pen.

Step 10
Double stamp sentiment. First stamp in Angel Pink then again, slightly offset, with Tuxedo Black.

Step 11
Edge card base with Memento in London Fog and Angel Pink.

Step 12
Adhere panel to the card base.
Supplies
Imagine
- Memento Full-Size Inkpad – Sweet Plum, Angel Pink, Elderberry, London Fog & Tuxedo Black
- Memento Dual Tip Marker – Sweet Plum, Angel Pink & Elderberry
- Jumbo Daubers
Other
- Rinea – Double-sided foiled paper
- Spellbinders Thin Die
- Hot off the Press – Botanical Blooms
- Double-sided mounting foam
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