The pieces on the left are before I sponged them. I wanted to show you bare and with ink so that you could get an idea of what it all turns out like. For this card, I wanted to use White Daisy pigment ink for sponging. This is really easy to do. Just sponge or rub ink over the paper. It might look a little muted, but after you are done applying ink, simply wipe with a paper towel. How easy-peasy is that technique!! I've chosen to use a lot of different patterns, but look at the way it all comes together using this week's Deconstructed Sketch.
I punched the circles and used notebook lined paper from the packet as well. The back side of the embossed cardstock is flat, so if you just want color rather than embossing, you can use that as well. Truly, they've thought of everything! There is just something for everyone and every occasion in Dream Pop. It's really a great paper packet!
Dream Pop is only available through the end of May. The packet of 24 sheets is just $10 with a $35 purchase! Please let me know if you have any questions!
11 comments:
This is simply beautiful! I love the way the White Daisy softens the bright cardstock.
LOVE this ... I was playing with the exact same thing but I never thought to use white. AWESOME idea and effect. It's like a whole new paper when you bring the ink into the picture. Don't even get me started about how much I adore that card.
I love this technique with the white! Very clever!
Absolutely beautiful Brenda!
Absolutely beautiful Brenda!
Beautiful! Thanks for the idea too!
Over the top amazing!
Great idea to use the White Daisy ink. Really like how it makes the embossing really "pop" and changes the color a bit.
Beautiful card - Don't forget to link up at 52 Card Pickup this week!
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Brenda, this gives the cardstock a complete different look using the white, what a great idea!! Love the card too! TFS
Very pretty. Hope you had a nice Mother's Day.
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