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Celebrate Sunflowers – Direct to Rubber Coloring Technique

Celebrate Sunflowers – Direct to Rubber Coloring Technique

celebrate sunflowers, direct to rubber technique

I have fallen in love with the gorgeous Stampin’ Up Create Sunflowers Stamp and Sunflowers Dies bundle; how about you?  Celebrate Sunflowers Bundle Product List

It is also part of a suite entitled Flowers for Every Season, which includes a ton of products including designer series paper (DSP), embossing folder, multiple stamp sets, dies, punch, and bling shown here: Flowers for Every Season Suite

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The card shown above was made using the Create Sunflowers Stamp Set, the Sunflowers Dies, and a technique called direct-to-rubber coloring.  I’ve used some of the new 20-22 In-colors – Cinnamon Cider, Bumblebee, and Just Jade.  What is your favorite new color?  I love the Misty Moonlight and Magenta Madness.

Direct to Rubber Technique

When using the direct-to-rubber coloring technique, I could use Stampin’ Write markers or Classic Stampin’ Ink Pads (or ink refills) and a sponge or sponge dauber to color/daub/blend ink onto the red rubber stamp before I stamp on the card stock.  I’ve used this technique many times when I wanted to stamp a multi colored image.  It is especially helpful when I am highlighting or coloring certain words on a greeting stamp.

I started out by inking the sunflower entirely with bumblebee ink and then I daubed the early espresso and calypso coral inks directly on the red rubber stamp around the center of the sunflower.  I re-moistened the ink by huffing (applied my moist breath) on the inked stamp.  The ink can start to dry with the time it takes to apply all of the colors and breathing on the stamp moistens the ink.     To blend the colors, I used a blender pen and blended the bumblebee petals and then blended the calypso coral and early espresso inks.  I saw Patty Bennet demo the sunflower and fell in love with that look.

Finally, I folded the card using the “hinge fun fold”.  The cards can open bottom to top or from the side.

celebrate sunflowers, hinge fold, direct to rubber technique

TIP:  Always check to see if your DSP is directional or has a pattern that needs to be cut a certain way.  Sometimes the DSP has no discernible direction and it won’t matter which way it is cut.

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Thanks for looking,

– Debbie

Franklystamping.com

“Create something fun today!”

 

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Another Fun Fold Bridge Card

Another Fun Fold Bridge Card

Another of the beloved fun fold bridge cards made with the beautiful Bird Ballad Designer Series Paper.

Recipe: 

  • Cut pool party cardstock 8″ x 4.25″ (Scored at  1.25″, 2.5″, 5.5″, 6.75″)
  • Cut pool party cardstock  1″ x 5.5″
  • Cut bird ballad designer series paper 2 7/8″ x 4 1/8″ and 1 1/8″ x 4 1/8″ (2)
  • Cut piece of whisper white cardstock for greeting

Tip:  Color pearls with Stampin’ Blends Alcohol Markers to match your stamp design color pallet.

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Fun Fold Bridge Card

Fun Fold Bridge Card

I’m loving the simple lines and romantic feel of this beautiful fun fold bridge card featuring the Free as a Bird and Bird Ballad Suite from the 2019-20 Stampin’ Up Annual Catalog.  I’ve been on a roll making these in all different designs of paper and cardstock.  This is one of my favorites. Let me know below in comments what you think of this card.

Recipe:

  • Mossy Meadow cardstock cut to 8″ x 4.25″/scored at 1.25″, 2.5″, 5.5″, 6.75″
  • Mossy Meadow cardstock cut to 5.5″ x 1″
  • Bird Ballad designer series paper cut to 1 1/8″ x 4 1/8″ (2)
  • Bird Ballad coordinating designer series paper cut to 2 7/8″ x 4 1/8″
  • Daffodil Delight cardstock starburst punch 1 3/8″
  • Very Vanilla cardstock 1″ circle

Tips:  Color pearls with Stampin’ Blends Markers to match your design color pallet.

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