Create Fun Card Backgrounds Using Stencils and VersaFine Clair Inks

By Amalia Montano

Hi! This is Amalia with Imagine crafts. In this video, I am using the new VersaFine Clair colors and stencils to create backgrounds that will turn into beautiful cards. The VersaFine Clair inks are highly pigmented and stamp perfectly the first time. They are vibrant and great for use with watercolor as they won’t bleed when wet. I love color and use the new colors with coordinating card stock from my stash for a tone-on-tone look. I hope you get inspired with the new colors and what I am able to create with them.

Skill: Beginner to intermediate
Time: 30 minutes

Products Used:
Imagine:
– VersaFine Clair Baby Pink, Very peri, Bali Blue, Artic, Avocado, Spruce, Grass Green, Sand Dune, Portabello, Lilac Bloom, Strawberry, Hawthorn Rose.
– Tear it! Tape https://www.imaginecrafts.com/tear-it-tape/view-single/2244

Other Products:
From Brutus Monroe:
www.brutusmonroe.com/COOL_CAKES_AND_CRAFTS
BRU2533 – Foilable Card Panels – Scribbles
BRU5144 – A2 Card Bases Pre Cut & Pre Scored
BRU6519 – Cardstock | 8.5″x11″ | Raven
BRU7985 – Super Sentimental- 6×8 Stamp Set
BRU6588 -Flat Back Crystals
BRU5413 – Cardstock | 8.5″x11″ | Scarlet
BRU8100 – Blending Brushes | 2 Pack
Discount code to be used at checkout for 10% off: COOL_CAKES_AND_CRAFTS

Make a Ouija Board Halloween Card with VersaFine Clair Inks

By Kathi Rerek

Halloween is the time of the year when the veil is the thinnest and people seek out spooky experiences. Here’s a card with NO stamping that uses both the old and new VersaFine Clair Inks with stencils and die-cuts!

Skill Level: Intermediate
Time: 1.5 hours

Instructions:

Step 1:
Use a Sponge Dauber to apply Sand Dune VersaFine Clair ink to a piece of white cardstock.

Step 2:
Use low-tack tape to secure the inked cardstock to the back of a wood-grain stencil. Use a sponge dauber to apply Sand Dune VersaFine Clair over the stencil onto the cardstock to create a subtle wood grained look. Remove the stencil and heat set the cardstock.

Steps 3A through 3E:
Use low-tack tape to secure the image panel to the back of the Ouija Board Stencil. Different colors of VersaFine Clair Inks and Moonlight White Brilliance ink will be applied to various areas of the stencil. I ended up adding Starlite Silver over the Moonlight White to add more contrast. Sorry there’s no photo.

Place Post-It Notes to protect areas of the stencil and keep a paper towel at hand to wipe excess ink off of the stencil to avoid unwanted ink transfer.

Use a Sponge Dauber to apply Cheerful VersaFine Clair to the sun area of the stencil. Use a Sponge Dauber to apply Moonlight White Brilliance Ink to the moon and the clouds area of the stencil (3A).

Use Sponge Daubers to apply Grass Green and Strawberry VersaFine Clair Inks to the “Yes” and “No” words on the stencil (3B)

Use Sponge Daubers to apply Purple Delight and Monarch VersaFine Clair Inks to the the alphabet on the stencil (3C). Remember to use a paper towel to wipe away excess ink.

Use a Sponge Dauber to apply Summertime VersaFine Clair Ink to the numbers on the stencil (3D).

Use Fantastix to apply Lilac Bloom, Bali Blue, Summertime, and Cheerful VersaFine Inks to the stars on the stencil (3E)

Remove the stencil and thoroughly heat set the image panel.

Step 4:
Use a Sponge Dauber to apply Lilac Bloom VersaFine Clair Ink to a piece of Mixed Media paper to create the background panel. Heat set.

Steps 5A and 5B:
Use low-tack tape to secure the Lilac Bloom inked paper to the back of the Dynamic Stencil.

Use a Sponge Dauber to apply Purple Delight VersaFine Clair Ink randomly over the stencil (5A) onto the background panel. Use a separate Sponge Dauber to apply Monarch VersaFine Clair Ink over the the rest of the stencil (5B) onto the background panel.  Remove the stencil and heat set the panel.

Step 6:
Use the skeletal hand cutting die to cut three hands from white cardstock.

Use a Sponge Dauber to apply Wheat VersaMagic Ink to the edges of the hands, fingers, and wrist bones. You can use the pointed edge of the DewDrop Inkpad to reach between the fingers! When the bones are aged to your liking, heat set all three hands then set them aside.

Step 7:
Cut a piece of white cardstock to 5.25” x 3.875”. Use a Sponge Dauber to apply Summertime VersaFine Clair Ink to the outer .5” of the panel. Heat set. Use this panel to mat the Ouija Board Panel, then adhere the matted Ouija Board panel to the stenciled background panel. Sorry that there’s no photo.

Steps 8A and B:
Use a Sponge Dauber to apply Bali Blue VersaFine Clair Ink to a sentiment sticker (8A). Heat set.

Use a Flag Die to cut white cardstock. Use a Sponge Dauber to apply Lilac Bloom VersaFine Clair Ink to the die-cut. Heat set.

Adhere the sticker onto the die-cut flag. Set aside.

Step 9:
Press the plastic planchette facedown onto the Pumpkin StazOn Inkpad. Smoosh it around.Carefully remove and allow to dry.

Steps 10A and 10B:
Place dimensional foam adhesive to the back of all three skeletal hands. Fold all the fingers, except the index fingers, backwards at the second joint, and press them onto the adhesive foam. You can add a piece of Tear It! Tape over them to keep them in place. Use a Sponge Dauber to apply Sand Dune VersaFine Clair Ink to the backs of the fingers and the joints to further “age” them (10A).

Use On Point Glue to attach the Planchette so that it’s pointing at the “H” for Halloween. Apply On Point Glue to the back of index fingertips, remove the tape backing, and adhere the skeletal hands as shown (10B).

Step 11:
Create a 5” x 7” card from white textured cardstock. Use a Sponge Dauber to apply Monarch VersaFine Clair Ink to the outer .5” of the card. Heat set.

Step 12:
Use Tear It! Tape to adhere the layers of the card.

Finished Card

Imagine Crafts Supplies:

Other Supplies:

  • Bristol Paper by Strathmore
  • Avalanche Textured Cardstock by Bazzill Basics
  • Ouija Board 6×6 Stencil by Strumpet Stencils
  • Woodgrain Stencil by Prima Marketing
  • Dynamic Stencil by Lavinia Stamps
  • Skeletal Hand Cutting Die Source Unknown
  • Large Ouija Board Planchette by Retro Cafe Art
  • Low-Tack Tape
  • Post-It Notes by 3M

Winter Wedding Card Using New VersaFine Clair Inks

By Alison Heikkila

Hello! I’m Alison Heikkila. For my latest video for Imagine, we will be using some of the newest VersaFine Clair Ink colors along with a new BetterPress Plate from Yana Smakula and Spellbinders. The card was made with a Winter Wedding theme in mind, but you can change this to suit your needs.

Skill Level: Beginner-Intermediate
Time to Complete: 20-30 Minutes


*Some affiliate links are used in this post. That means that if you shop through these links, I may receive a small compensation, at no cost to you. 

Supplies:
Imagine:
Baby Pink VersaFine Clair Ink
Lilac Bloom VersaFine Clair Ink
Hawthorn Rose VersaFine Clair Ink
Spruce VersaFine Clair Ink
Twilight VersaFine Clair Ink
Pinecone VersaFine Clair Ink
Shady Lane VersaFine Clair Ink
Cheerful VersaFine Clair Ink
On Point Glue

Other:
Spellbinders: Festive Poinsettias BetterPress and Stencil Bundle
Spellbinders: Handwritten Sentiments Die Set
Spellbinders: BetterPress System
A Colorful Life Designs: Luminous Petticoat Pink Card Bling
Scrapbook.com: Artis Craft Glue
Accent Opaque: 100lb. White Cardstock

Create ATC’s and Bookmarks Using the Gorgeous New Colors of VersaFine Clair

By Amalia Montano

Hello, friends! Amalia here with a project from Imagine. In this video, I’m using the new VersaFine Clair ink colors to create masterboards, which will later be cut into ATCs and a bookmark. VersaFine Clair inks are highly pigmented and provide a perfect stamp impression on the first try. Their vibrant colors are ideal for watercoloring, as they won’t bleed when wet. I’ll also be incorporating stamps, stencils, and stamping foam to bring these ATCs and the bookmark to life.

Skill: Beginner to intermediate
Time: 30 minutes

Products used:

Imagine

• VersaFine Clair New Colors: Portabello, Lilac Bloom, Hawthorn Rose, Baby Pink, Spruce, Bali Blue, Very Peri, Artic, Grass Green, Strawberry, Avocado, and Sand Dune

• Sponge Daubers

Other products used:

Simon Hurley Stamping Foam available at: http://www.brutusmonroe.com/COOL_CAKES_AND_CRAFTS
Discount code to be used at checkout for 10% off: COOL_CAKES_AND_CRAFTS

Photoplay Random Background Builder Stencil: https://shrsl.com/4ox96
Craft Sponges: https://amzn.to/46MtwQV

The stamps I used are no longer available but here are some great ones to try: https://shrsl.com/4oxfk

Let’s Make Halloween Treat Bags

By Helen Gullett

Hello crafty friends! October is here and Halloween is just right around the corner. Today, we are going to make these Halloween treat bags. It is easy and fun to make for giving away treats on Trick-or-Treat day.

Let’s get crafting!

Skill: Intermediate
Time: 15 minutes

Direction:

Step 1
We are going to make the paper ribbon pinwheel. It is better using double-sided pattern scrapbook paper, but one-sided paper will work too. First, cut out some pattern papers into 1.25 inch x 12 inch paper strips. For a smaller size, you can cut your paper into 1 inch x 12 inch.

After cutting your paper strips, score the paper in ½ inch using the scoring board.

Step 2
Fold the paper strips following the scoring lines. You can use a scoring folder tool to make the folded part crisper.

Snip off the last folded strip (one of the ends is okay).

Added a piece of Tear It! Tape on the last folded strip and connect it to the other end of the paper.

Step 3
Punch a black cardstock (or any matching color cardstock) using a 1 inch punch tool or you can cut using any circle die set.

Add some of the On Point Glue on the circle cardstock and add it to one of the sides of the pinwheel. Firmly press it down for a few seconds to make sure the glue dries well. Or you can put a couple stamping blocks on it while you are working on the next one. This is the back of the pinwheel.

Step 4
On a piece of orange cardstock (or any matching color cardstock to your patterned paper), stamp the images.

Use the 1 inch punch to punch each of those stamped images.

Add some of the On Point Glue on the back of the circle and add it to the front of the pinwheel in the middle. Firmly press it down for a few seconds to make sure the glue dries well. Or you can put a couple stamping blocks on it, then do the same thing to the other pinwheels.

Step 5
On a piece of gray cardstock (or any matching color cardstock to your patterned paper), stamp the sentiments with VersaFine Clair Nocturne ink pad.

Use the scissors to trim the sentiments.

Step 6
Cut a couple of black cardstocks into 4.25 inch x 5.5 inch

Using the scoring board, score the cardstock at 1.5 inch and 4 inch, and then score the bottom at ¼ inch.

Step 7
Use the scoring bone folder to fold the cardstock.

Cut on the scoring line at the bottom of the 2 sides only, leave the center, and fold the bottom flap.

Add some of the Tear It! Tape at the left side and also at the bottom flap. Remove the tape backing off.

Fold the right side first, and then the left side, press firmly to make sure the tape adheres well. And then fold up the bottom flap to close the bottom, press firmly.

Step 8
Add some of the On Point Glue on the back of the sentiment strips and then add them to the pinwheels.

And then add some of the On Point Glue on the back of the pinwheels and add them to the front of those treat bags. Wait a few minutes until the glue to dry well before you fill them up with candies.

Aren’t those treat bags cute for giving away some candies on Trick-or-Treat Day? You can make them for your kids’ classmates also. They are big enough for 3 or 4 candies. Thank you for stopping by our blog today. Have a fabulous day!

Craft Supplies

Imagine Crafts:

Others:

  • Beware Halloween Stamp Set (Precious Remembrance)
  • Halloween Pattern Papers (Close To My Heart, retired)
  • Black, Grey, Orange Cardstocks (Close To My Heart, retired)
  • MISTI stamping tool
  • Stamping Blocks
  • Micro-tip scissors
  • 1 inch circle punch (or circle dies)
  • Paper trimmer
  • Scoring Board & bone folder

Create a Spooktacular Halloween Card with VersaFine Clair’s Latest Colors!

By Anna Escalada York

In today’s card, I used many of the new VersaFine Clair Ink colors to make another Halloween card.

Skill: Intermediate
Time: 1.5 hours

Directions:

Step 1:
Die cut leaves and stems out of watercolor paper. Ink blend the fern-y shaped leaf with Baby Pink VersaFine Clair ink and the individual leaves with Lilac Bloom VersaFine Clair ink. I pressed the stem die cut into the Sand Dune VersaFine Clair ink pad and the leaf cluster die cut into the Lilac Bloom VersaFine Clair ink pad. These were all set aside.

Step 2:
A sparkly piece of rose colored cardstock was die cut with a bow die cut.

Step 3:
Two bats and a crow were die cut out of watercolor paper. The crow die cut was pressed into the Portobello VersaFine Clair ink pad and the two bats were pressed into the Very Peri VersaFine Clair ink pad.

Step 4:
Press a die cut leaf cluster and boo sentiment die cuts into the Hawthorn Rose VersaFine Clair ink pad.

Not pictured: die cut a piece of sparkly white cardstock with the same boo sentiment. If desired, also die cut scrap cardstock twice with the same sentiment. Glue the sparkly white cardstock behind the boo sentiment so that the white sparkly cardstock peeks out on the side (like a shadow).

If adding the two layers of scrap cardstock layers behind the sentiment, trim the second o (the one on the right side) off both layers so that when it gets glued onto the wreath, it lays flat.

Step 5:
Die cut the wreath twice–once out of watercolor paper and once with more of the white sparkly cardstock. Spray the watercolor paper wreath with Angel Pink Fireworks! Shimmery Craft Spray and the white sparkly cardstock wreath with Rose Gold Sheer Shimmer Craft Spray. Set aside to dry.

Step 6:
Die cut another piece of watercolor paper with a smaller panel die cut. Roughly ink blend the panel with more of the Lilac Bloom VersaFine Clair ink. Then swipe the panel with the ink pad in a variety of directions and the edges of the panel. Add Clear Mboss embossing powder to the edges fo the panel and heat emboss.

Step 7:
Add a piece of patterned washi tape to a piece of scrap cardstock and die cut with a larger panel die cut. (If you don’t have washi tape, use patterned paper or a colored piece of cardstock.)

Step 8:
Run the smaller card panel through the die cutting machine with the plate die to add some additional texture.

Step 9:
Glue all of the die cut elements together. Start with the two wreaths, with the pink layer underneath the rose gold sparkly wreath on the top, making sure they are off set. Then glue the leaves, the crow and the bats along the wreath. The bow is glued down on the lower left part of the wreath. Glue the wreath onto the purple panel. The sentiment was glued down next. Gle the whole panel onto the larger, washi tape panel. Then splatter the whole thing with more of the Rose Gold Sheer Shimmer Craft Spray. Let dry.

Step 10:
Glue the frame gems on the lower left and upper right parts of the panel.

Step 11:
Glue the whole thing onto an A2-sized gray cardbase.

Art Supplies

Imagine

Other

  • Crafty Meraki – Embellishments – Meraki Sparkle Clear
  • Gina Marie Designs – Die set – Big and Little Chain Rectangle die set
  • Simon Says Stamp – Die – Detail Swirls Plate wafer die
  • Sizzix and Tim Holtz – Die set – Vault Foliage Wreath Thinlits dies
  • Sizzix and Tim Holtz – Die set – Vault Gothic Portraits Thinlits dies
  • Sizzix – cardstock – Rose Gold Opulent Cardstock
  • Watercolor paper
  • White glittery cardstock
  • Die cutting machine
  • Paper Trimmer
  • Scissors