Hero Arts I Love You Deerly Cards
Hey there Artie!! A few days ago, I created a card with the I Love You Deerly stamp set but I featured the Rolling Hills Window Die that came out with the November 2020 My Monthly Hero! Those little deer in that set grabbed my attention and I had to make a few more cards with it.
Hero Arts Liquid Watercolor with Copic Details
Check out the description of my card on the Hero Blog for all the details.
Supplies List
Gemini Junior Die Cutting Machine (only $139 here)
Steps to Create this Card
To create this card, I wet a panel of watercolor cardstock with the 3/4” brush with clean water.
Next, I dropped in Black and Indigo Liquid Watercolors onto the wet paper and let it run down from the top of the paper.
From the bottom up, I added Moss Liquid watercolor and let it run up the panel. And I let it dry and I ran it through my Gemini Junior to flatten it out!
Next, I stamped the trees and deer images across the panel with Intensified Black Ink.
I colored in the fawn images with brown copic markers and his feet with a black marker, adding dots back in with a watercolor brush and some bleed-proof white ink.
Then, I heat embossed a sentiment onto some Pitch Black cardstock with White Embossing Powder.
I die cut it with an Infinity Circle Die and then ran the whole panel through the Gemini with the circle die to leave a bit of embossing around the sentiment.
This 5 x 7” panel needed a large card base, so I scored a sheet of Dove cardstock at 5”, adhered the panel to the front and trimmed the other end down to 7”.
To finish off the card, I adhered some rhinestone embellishments to the front of the card with Precision Glue.
Bonus Card: Copic Clean and Simple
To create this card, I just stamped out the images, masking one behind the other and colored them in with the same Copic markers as before! I just added some grass and sky!
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Love you all!