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Designer Challenge Sponsored by Faerie Song Art Stamps


By: Betty Geis

Magic Stampin’ Bus

Newbie Stamping Team Designer


Flying Dreams Faerie Card


Supplies

Black card stock cut to 8-1/2”x5-1/2”

Bright pink card stock cut to 4”x5”

Glossy white card stock cut to 3-3/4”x 4-3/4”

Faerie Song stamp (faerie and sentiment)

Butterfly brad  (unknown)

Black and blue fiber (unknown)  

Diamond sparkles (PSX)

Baby Powder Kaleidacolor Ink Pad  (Tsukineko)

Noir Palette Hybrid Ink Pad (Stewart Superior)

Brayer (Speedball)

 

Instructions:

1.    Fold black card stock in half

2.    Attach bright pink card stock to the front

3.    Ink brayer with Kaleidacolor ink pad and roll onto glossy card stock.

4.    Stamp Faerie in Black ink. Let dry.

5.    Attach butterfly brad to lower left corner.

6.    Take sparkles and outline the fairy’s wings and wand. Set aside to dry.

7.    Wrap fibers around the glossy card stock and attach in the back.

8.    Attach the fiber wrapped piece to the pink and black card base.

 

To view stamps by Faerie Song Art Stamps, visit Heather at:

http://www.faeriesong.com/artstamps

 

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