April Ombre Card Tutorial

It's almost time to kick off a new Stampin' Up! year of creativity and fun!  The new 2021-2022 Annual Catalogue is launching May 4th. 

While I love shopping and getting project ideas online, there's nothing quite like having a real catalogue in your hands. It's my ideal way to see all the new stamps and products alongside the gorgeous project ideas that inspire me. Don't you agree?  If so, contact me so I can make sure you get your very own copy to explore.

Don't miss the Last Chance retiring products and sale with savings up to 75% off! Retiring items are only available while supplies last or until May 3rd. 

For this month's tutorial I'm taking one last chance to bid a fond farewell to the Ridiculously Awesome stamp set and showing a dramatic masked ombre technique. 




Enjoy this awesome stamp set and be sure to add it to your stash if you haven't already!  

There are always a few things that I'm sad to see retire. The Ridiculously Awesome stamp set and Stitched Nested Label Dies are going to be missed, so I just had to share them one more way.

Our new Blending Brushes make such beautiful, blended ombre backgrounds that I thought would be perfect with the bold fonts of the Ridiculously Awesome stamp set. The Stitched Nested Labels Dies are ideal for creating a layered masked effect. Combined I think this whole card is ridiculously awesome!

The card uses several retired items, including some that are on sale. Don't miss adding these to your collection so you can create this card in a whole rainbow of colour combinations!


1. Die Cut Labels

Die cut scrap cardstock (any color) with the 2nd largest Stitched Nested Labels die to create a mask. Die cut Basic White cardstock with the 4th largest die. Cut Thick Basic White Cardstock to 4-1/4" x 11" and score at 5-1/2" along the 11" side.

2. Masking

Fold the card in half. Use just a bit of adhesive at the center of the mask label to hold it in place temporarily while blending. Place on the center of the card front. Using a Blending Brush and Mango Melody ink start adding ink to the top of the card. Use a circular motion and start off the edge of the card.
 

3. Blending

Continue adding Mango Melody ink until the top third of the card is covered. The sample is slightly lighter at the top and darkens a bit as it goes down then fades a bit a the bottom edge for blending the next colour. To keep your fingers from getting inky or creating fingerprints, hold the card at the center of the masked label.


4. Blending 2nd Colour

Either clean your Blending Brush or use a clean Blending Brush and ink it with Calypso Coral ink. Add colour to the center third of the card working in from each edge. Blend up into the Mango Melody ink a bit to get the smoothest transition.


5. Blending 3rd Colour

Repeat the steps to add Blackberry Bliss ink to the bottom third of the card front. Blend the ink up into the Calypso Coral ink. The Blackberry Bliss ink is darkest at the bottom of the sample. Set the card aside to dry completely to avoid smudging ink or making fingerprints where you don't want them.


6. Stamp Greeting and Blend

Blend Mango Melody ink onto the smaller label starting darker at the bottom and leaving it white or very light at the top. Stamp the "You Got This" greeting from the Ridiculously Awesome stamp set on the label with Tuxedo Black Memento ink.


7. Unmask and Stamp

Gently remove the mask from the card. You'll be covering most of the center with the small label so don't worry about any minor tears or adhesive left in the center. Stamp several stars on the card front with Tuxedo Black Memento ink.


8. Ribbon Zigzag

Add a 2" line of adhesive down the center of the card. Starting at the upper right, zigzag the Terracotta Tile ribbon from the Ornate Garden Ribbon Combo Pack using the adhesive to hold it in place.


9. Greeting and Rhinestones

Add the greeting label centered in the masked area using Stampin' Dimensionals. Add Basic Rhinestone Jewels to the center of the stamped stars.



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