Multi Layering Stamped Card

Posted on September 18, 2020 in Cards, Coloring, Die Cutting, Digital Art, Joy Clair Designs, Recent Works, Rinea, Spectrum Noir, Techniques, Tutorials

Hi there, today I have a multi layering stamped card created with die cuts, Rinea Foiled Paper and digital images printed on Vellum card stock.

To make my multy layering stamped card, I just followed an easy process:

  1. Create the card base
  2.  Cut the second layer using designer paper. For my model, I am using the large size of the Loopy Border Rectangle Dies, available at Joy Clair Designs.
  3. Cut several layers of one medium size of the Nested Labels Die Set. Keep in mind, that you will use two different sizes. I cut four different pieces in card stock.
  4. Cut the same Nested Label Die using Marigold/Gold Glossy Rinea Foiled Paper.
  5. Paste all the same size layers using a liquid Adhesive like Glue Pen Dual Tip.
  6. Cover the top layer with the nested label created with Rinea Foiled Paper. You can use E-Z Runner Adhesive from Scrapbook Adhesives.
  7. Print the digital image onto Vellum Card stock. For my model, I am using images from the Digital Set Blessed & Grateful.
  8. Color your images with Illustrator Markers from Spectrum Noir. You can color for the back side of the printed image to obtain a soft effect. The colors that I used were YG3-YG1-TN4-TN7
  9. Resize the vellum layer with a small size of Nested Label Dies.
  10. Paste over the Rinea Layer using Adhesive Glue Dots

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