Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Technique Tuesday ~ Steampunk Card



Steampunk Card
By Judy Cantrell
This card was made with designer paper I had for 7 years; until now I didn't know what to do with it. 
[look at the bottom of this tutorial how this card front started]

 Supplies Part 1 and 2:
Designer paper 4 ¼ x 5 ½’ (Aurum)
Adirondack Dabber Paint (Ranger)
 Snow

Espresso
Tim Holtz Alterationsembossing folder (Sizzix)
Tim Holtz Vagabond tool(Sizzix)

Embossed and painted designer paper

Instructions:
1. Paint the embossed design on front of alterations embossing folder with espresso paint.
2. Apply the trimmed designer paper in the folder and then run the embossing folder through your tool.
3. Following the design of the paper rub snow dabber paint over the raised design.
4. This technique left a muted design that is perfect for a grungy look I wanted.
Note: clean the embossing folder with soap and water as soon as you remove the designer paper.
Supplies Part 3:




Tim Holtz Steampunk stamp set (Stampers Anonymous)
Odds and Endsstamp set (Stampers Anonymous)
Tim HoltzMagnetic gear dies (Sizzix)
Tim HoltzUmbrella man dies (Sizzix)
Tim HoltzAlterations Film Strip, Ticket Decorative Strips (Sizzix)
Tim Holtzidea-ology gear (Advantus) 
Tim HoltzEspresso Dabber Paint (Ranger)
Tim HoltzDistress inks (Ranger)
Archival Black and Sepia ink (Ranger)
Vagabond tool(Sizzix)
Brads
White card stock (personal stash)
Glue Glider(Scotch)
Instructions:
Use the supplies listed above to complete this card.
1. Archival black was used to ink the men from Steampunk stamp set. Use distress ink to grunge the men. Apply two of the men inside the die cut film strip.
2. The umbrella man was die cut and then painted with espresso dabber paint.
3. Distress ink was used on the die cut gears.
4. Glue the metal gear and then apply to card front.
5. Archival sepia ink was used on the die cut ticket.
6. Brads were applied to gears.
7. Use tape glider to adhere card front to folded card.
  Designer Paper; trimmed 4 1/4 x 5 1/2" 


Thank you for stopping by, your comments are always appreciated!
                                                        


1 comment:

Ruby Craft said...

WOW! The paper looks so different after you embossed and painted it. Perfect for you tag!