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One Sketch Two Ways with Simon Hurley's Latest Release from Ranger

Happy Wednesday, y’all! Today, Simon Hurley has a new release of fun stamps, stencils, Lunar Pastes, and stamping foam. I’ve made several projects with them, and I’ll be sharing them here and on the socials. I had a huge time creating with these items and I went a little overboard hahaha. So, now I have a lot of photos to share.

Today, I want to share these two cards with the same sketch, but switched out colors.

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Supplies List for Creating These Cards

Supplies List:

  1. Tiny Hearts Stencil

  2. Bold Bouquet Stamp Set

  3. Prom Queen Lunar Paste

  4. Caroling Squad Stamp Set

  5. Intense Black Ink

  6. Mixed Media Spatulas

  7. Copic Markers

  8. Hero Hues Pitch Black, Hero Arts Cardstock

  9. Tonic Nuvo Deluxe Adhesive

  10. Solar White - 25 pk, Neenah Classic Crest Cardstock

  11. Scotch Foam Mounting Tape

  12. White Detail Embossing Powder

  13. VersaMark Ink Pad

  14. Dual Speed Heat Tool, WOW 

Steps for Creating These Cards

  1. To begin, I stamped the caroling boy image with Intense Black Ink onto some white cardstock two times.

  2. Then, I colored them in with Copic markers and fussy cut them out.

  3. Next, I stenciled the hearts with Prom Queen Lunar Paste onto a Pitch Black panel with a spatula down the middle and a sponge blending tool to fade it out toward the top and bottom.

  4. After that, I stenciled the hearts with the same paste onto a panel of white cardstock with a spatula over the entire panel.

  5. Then, I trimmed the panels down about 1 1/4” on the right and adhered the black panel over a white card base and the white panel over a black panel I had glued to a white card base.

  6. Next, I stamped the sentiment “I love you,” on the white strip with Intense Black Ink.

  7. After that, I stamped the same sentiment onto the black strip with Versamark Ink and melted white embossing powder over it with a heat tool.

  8. To finish the cards, I popped up the boys with foam tape on the front of each.

Thank you for spending some time with me today. If you are excited about the supplies I used in this post, you can pick them up using my affiliate links in the grid of supplies below.

I hope you have a wonderful day!

Daniel

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