Happy Thursday AI Friends!
I have a spiritual card for you today using the new #5909 Cross Dies as well as the #5417 Frameworks Sentiment. These cross dies are so beautiful and elegant. Seven unique dies come in the set and can be used together, as I did below, or individually.
I created the background using Ranger alcohol inks, but you can also use your Copic marker refills for this technique. I made this background awhile ago so not positive on the colors but I believe I used Butterscotch and Honeycomb. I made several different backgrounds using this technique and it was so much fun creating different variations.
Using a piece of felt and the straight edge of a protractor, any straight edge will work, I wrapped the felt over the straight edge and taped the sides down to hold into place. I then placed a drop or two of the butterscotch alcohol ink onto half of the felt and honeycomb onto the other half. For the paper, I used the back side of a piece of photo paper. Place the straight edge onto the paper and zig zag it across the length of the paper. This will create the sun-ray look. You can do this same technique using rainbow colors and run your straight edge in a half circle across the paper. These are just a few ideas, but there are so many other ways to create amazing backgrounds. Have fun playing.
I used the largest rectangle die from the #5063 Rectangle A2 Double Stitched dies to cut the background and the #5591 Journal Rectangle Frames die, using #5892 Easter S2 PP, to cut the scalloped frame for the sentiment. I die cut the large cross out of white cardstock and the smaller cross out of a piece of yellow cardstock wrapped in packing tape to give it a glossy finish. This is a nice alternative to using glossy accents and it die cuts wonderfully.
Hope you enjoy my card today and have fun trying the alcohol ink technique.
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