I am a retired Birthing Nurse~ with a lot less money to shop for paper, fabric and yarn. Most days I quilt, knit, and make cards. Some days I just sit and watch the birds...some days I just sit! I make about 40 baby cards per month-all different!- for the local Birthing Unit. I also spend a fair amount of time spoiling my 7 Grandchildren. I don't cook, and I don't do housework. Once I got rid of those bad habits, I found there were many more hours in the day!
Just take a piece off cardstock, and rub it onto the ink pad. Rub as much or as little as you want. With Palette pads, and much pressing, the color will come through to the other side. Depending on the final result you are trying to achieve, this may be a good thing!
It should only take a minute to dry, then you can punch out your little bunny. The blue guy on the left is the reverse of a heavy Spring Rain rub. See how the bunny on the right is going to match the stamped PTI bunny!
The punched bunnies are from a Martha Stewart punch.I used liquid Tombow and the Quickie pen to get into the little areas with glue. Hope you like my little bunnies!!
This is clever. I think it looks kind of like colored eggs, when that tables don't dissolve completely, and there some pretty variatons in darkness/lightness in some areas. Really pretty.
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You rock for explaining it all to us! Thanks.
This is clever. I think it looks kind of like colored eggs, when that tables don't dissolve completely, and there some pretty variatons in darkness/lightness in some areas. Really pretty.
Great little tutorial and I like both of your cards, the buttons went for a good cause, never forget. :)
What can I say, Very darling. What a great idea that is. Alice R.
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