by Nicole Watt
In this cardmaking tutorial, Nicole shares one of her favorite fall color combos using VersaColor inks. Nicole swatches out jewel-tone colors in dark pink with a rich true blue mixed in with a light warm splatter with Delicata. Pigment inks are a perfect ink for blending a colorful gradient from two different color ranges.
This DIY Mazel Tov greeting card (or Good Luck greeting card) is topped with a gold heat embossed vellum layer. This beautiful style is a perfect card for a newlywed couple. Enjoy!
Skill: Intermediate – Advanced
Time: 30 minutes
Directions
Art Supplies
Imagine
- VersaColor Small Ink Pad – Mountain Lake
- VersaColor Small Ink Pad – Peony
- Delicata – Champagne
- Sponge Daubers
- MBoss Embossing Powder – Gold, Sapphire
- On Point Glue
Other
- Waffle Flower Stamps – Color Combos
- Picket Fence To the Lovely Couple
- Altenew sequins
- Cardstock
- Misti Stamping Tool
- Vellum
- Heat Tool
- Waterbrush or paintbrush
Thank you for introducing me to Delicata Champagne ink! I’ll have to invest in some of that lovely color. Can you share source information about your anti-static tool? It looks far more efficient than the little “pillow” I’ve been using.
It’s the EK Success Powder Tool. Nicole used to use a bag, but she once got ink on the bag and it transferred to another project, She thought I’d try this one out. It is marketed towards removing the stickiness from stickers but works just as well for an anti-static tool. Plus, it can be refilled it with cornstarch or baby powder when it empties!
https://www.scrapbook.com/store/par-eks5404002.html