{Project} Wednesday: Alcohol Ink and Eclectica Stamping

Today on Studio SN on You Tube: Spectrum Noir Alcohol Ink and Eclectica Stamping!

This card design features a quick and easy way to add color to your cards and create an instant background for stamped images.

Sara Naumann Alcohol ink and Eclectica stamps

Spectrum Noir Alcohol Ink and Eclectica Stamping, what you need—

Eclectica ESN16 stamp set (PaperArtsy)

• CR8, PP1, LG3 Spectrum Noir alcohol ink refills (Crafter’s Companion)

• Embossing inkpad, gold embossing powder

• Blank white card

• Rubbing alcohol in spray bottle

Onyx Black Versafine ink

StazOn Dove Gray ink

• Craft sheet

• Brayer

• Stipple brush

• White matte cardstock, blue, green

• Gold cord, gold silk ribbon

• Baby wipes

Spectrum Noir Alcohol Ink and Eclectica Stamping, how to do it—

1. Put CR8 on craft sheet. Spritz with rubbing alcohol. Brayer across white card. Clean up craft sheet with baby wipe.

2. Hold the applicator of PP1 parallel to your cardstock and tap it with your hand to spatter. Repeat with LG3.

3. Use Versafine to stamp the vintage lady onto the brayered background. Stamp script and postmark with gray. Stamp the Carte Postale with black.

4. Edge with embossing ink and add gold embossing powder. Mat on white, blue and green cardstock before placing onto your blank white card.

5. Wrap with gold cord and tie a knotted piece of gold silk ribbon on the edge.

Easy, elegant and perfect for lots of creative backgrounds! Want to see a video tutorial of the project? Then pop by Studio SN on You Tube to watch the Spectrum Noir Alcohol Ink and Eclectica Stamping video.

Happy Wednesday!

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