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Creating A Floral Card w/ Distress Oxide Inks

Today’s card video tutorial shows off how to colour your stamps without fancy crayons or markers! It’s Justine again, taking over the Pretty Pink Posh blog! I’m excited to be here with you again bringing you another video tutorial! Today I am using some of the fun new release stamps Cherry Blossoms and Encouraging Greetings! I am generally quite intimidated by colouring, so I always love to figure out ways to colour without needing a lot of colouring skills!

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I used Distress Oxide inks in Fossilized Amber, Picked Raspberry and Broken China to create a background. I let it completely dry and heat embossed flower images from the Cherry Blossoms set. I cut them out using the coordinating dies and pasted them onto a scalloped frame. I topped it off by adding a sentiment from Encouraging Greetings and embellished using a mixture of Spring Blooms sequins, clear droplets and pansy purple jewels.

I hope you enjoyed the video tutorial and it helped explain how to make this fun card. If you enjoyed today’s video, feel free to check out my YouTube Channel. See you in April!

10 Comments

  1. Absolutely gorgeous. After getting over a foot of snow last night this is very appealing. LOL

  2. Your card is absolutely adorable ! The colors are fantastic. Thank you for the video.

  3. Thank you for filming your process video. Very helpful! And beautiful card. I was wondering if you feel the need to re-ink your oxides frequently. Prior to oxides, I’ve only re-inked one of any of my ink pads (Distress ink – Tumbled Glass mini). The rest seem to last forever (based on my usage of course). I just opened my black soot oxide, and I can’t get any colour past a light grey applied to card stock. I’m wondering if the oxides are the one ink pad types that re-inkers are going to be required. Thoughts?

  4. Beautiful card and love the idea of the oxide ink and flowers from this. Give a great look and that flower stamp set looks beautiful.

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