A little note with CutCardStock

A little note with CutCardStock

A little note with CutCardStock

Hello everyone – today I have beautiful A little note with CutCardStock idea for you.

I played with some ink blending of colored cardstock to get a variegated look for the foliage on this card. Let me know if you think I achieved a pretty blending.

Today’s Project

I wanted to see how well the CutCardStock took ink to get a multicolored look. I chose the Bubblegum cardstock for my flower and Sweet Mint for the leaves. The die cut sentiment I wanted to pop so I backed the white sentiment with Moss. To add interest to the background layer I used some gray ink and a little boxes stencil I had.

A little note with CutCardStock

To add interest to the die cut flower I used 2 shades of pink and blended up from the bottom leaving some of the original color cardstock. For the leaves I used 2 shades of green and blended like for the flower but also added some random dark green ink. To finish off the card I found some pink gems in my stash and sprinkled them on.

A little note with CutCardStock

About the today’s card

CutCardStock Cougar White Smooth – 5 1/2″ x 8 1/2″ scored at 4 1/4″ (card base)
4″ x 5 1/4″ 
scrap for die cutting
CutCardStock Lessebo Bubblegum – scrap for die cutting
CutCardStock Lessebo Moss – scrap for die cutting
CutCardStock Lessebo Sweet Mint – scraps for die cutting

Supplies needed to make A little note with CutCardStock

CutCardStock Lessebo Bubblegum – CutCardStock
CutCardStock Lessebo Moss – CutCardStock
CutCardStock Lessebo Sweet Mint – CutCardStock
CutCardStock Cougar White Smooth – CutCardStock
Berrylicious ink cube – Altenew
Evergreen ink cube – Altenew
Firefly ink cube – Altenew
Puffy Heart ink cube – Altenew
Layering Flora Fantasy Floweret dies – Picket Fence
A little note word die – Picket Fence
Little Boxes stencil – scrapbook.com
pink gems
blending brushes

This card uses the CutCardStock Lessebo Sweet Mint for the leaves also but they are not sponged. I used a cluster idea for this card and used a blue CutCardStock.

Did you enjoy seeing how to use ink to give your cardstock some depth with the A little note with CutCardStock idea? Pull out your colored cardstock and play!

Have a Wonderful Wednesday!

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