Dome Jar Shaker Die Set Vintage Victorian by Kathi F. Rerek
INSTRUCTIONS
Print Project
- Place a piece of white mixed media paper onto the stamping platform and secure with magnets.
- Position the Vintage Victorian rubber stamp on the paper, press the lid onto the stamp, and lift.
- Use Memento ink to stamp the image onto the paper to create the image panel.
- Repeat #3, this time stamping onto a piece of Removable Label paper to create a mask.
- Fussy-cut the label version and place it atop its counterpart on the image panel.
- Remove the image panel from the stamping platform. Remove stamp and clean. Or not. Whatever floats your boat.
- Place the image panel onto the STAY-tion and secure with magnets.
- Sponge or brush Blueprint Sketch Distress ink over the panel starting at the ruler and working your way up from the bottom to the top of the image panel.
- Sponge Chipped Sapphire Distress ink over the panel, concentrating the ink towards the top and along the sides.
- Remove the image panel from the STAY-tion.
- Lift the mask and color the house, car, tree, and grassy hill. Set aside.
- Use the base of the WindowRama Dome Jar Shaker Die Set to cut patterned paper for the front of the card and Dusk cardstock for the back
- For the front of the card, fold the patterned paper backwards on the scoreline on both sides of the die-cut.
- For the back of the card, fold the green cardstock forwards on the scoreline on both sides of the die-cut.
- Use the jar-shaped die to cut the die-cut front.
- Use the lid die to cut silver cardstock for the jar's lid.
- Adhere acrylic over the window on the reverse of the card front.
- Add foam tape around the perimeter of the jar-shaped window opening over the acrylic.
- Tap the acrylic and the sides of the foam tape with an anti-static bag. Do this several more times than I did or do it more vigorously. I dunno.
- Add the shaker contents to the well formed by the foam tape. I added too much. Clearly I haven't figured out how much to add. Oh well.
- Adhere the image panel to the the back of the card front to seal the shaker.
- Adhere the front panel of the card to the back panel of the card using strong tape or liquid adhesive.
- Place a piece of the Dusk cardstock onto the stamping platform and secure with magnets.
- Position both sentiments on the cardstock, press the lid onto the stamp, and lift.
- Ink the sentiments with white ink, stamp, and repeat if necessary to achieve good coverage.
- Cut the "Shake" sentiment with the tag die.
- Trim the Halloween sentiment.
- Edge both sentiment pieces with white ink.
- Color the black and white baker's twine with an orange marker.
- Thread the twine through the hole in the tag, then wrap the twine around the silver jar lid die-cut.
- Adhere the jar lid and the tag sentiment to finish the card.
Supplies
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Spooky Wishes Perfectly Clear Stamps Set 15.99
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Dome Jar Shaker Die Set 29.99
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Vintage Victorian Rubber Stamp Multiple Styles & Colors
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Shake It Up Perfectly Clear Stamps 15.99
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Other Products Used:
White Cardstock
Tuxedo Black Memento™ Ink by Tsukineko®
Copic® Markers:
Tuxedo Black Memento™ Ink by Tsukineko®
Copic® Markers:
Roof: E15, E27
Shingles: E70, E71
Window Frames/Woodwork: E81
Windows: YR31
Car: C3, C6, C7
Grass: G85, G94, G99
Tree: W5
Midnight Magic 6x6 Pad by Recollections®
Dusk Cardstock by Bazzill Basics Paper®
Blueprint Sketch, Chipped Sapphire Distress® Ink by Tim Holtz® for Ranger Industries
Fresh Snow Hybrid Ink by Paper Trey
Tag Die by Spellbinders®
Trick or Treat, Pumpkin Spice, Nebula Sparkle Blends by Doodles Paper Playground
Spider Sequinish Thingies by Recollections
Baker's Twine
Removable ID Labels by Avery®
STAY-tion by Wendy Vecchi for Ranger Industries
Stamping Platform
Clear acetate or acrylic saved from packaging
Black Foam Tape by Craft Fancy
Black Foam Squares by Scrapbook Adhesives® by 3L
Sookwang Tape, Red Liner Tape, or strong liquid adhesive.
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