This is the first card that I demo'd at the workshop:
This is called a collage card as there are multiple layered and stamped images and just a hint of bling:
For the butterfly I stamped it first on the background and then layered two more over it with Stampin' Dimensionals to give it a 3D feel:
For Card #2 I used Vellum Cardstock and stamped the image with StazOn Jet Black Ink. I then flipped the Vellum over and colored the flowers and leaves with Stampin' Write Markers. This is called the Stained Glass Technique:
The other flower images are stamped on a layer of Whisper White Cardstock that peeks through the Vellum:
See how nicely the marker colors peek through?
And I had a topper to glue the layers underneath, especially the Vellum so that the adhesive did not peek through:
For my final card, all attendees made this by sponging on our Sale-A-Bration Designer Paper called Irresistibly Yours. The white that you see is clear embossed so the sponged ink "resists" in those areas. All we did was wipe the excess with a tissue:
The tree was stamped using the "Reverse Photopolymer Stamping Technique". I did a video on this technique that you can see here: Reverse Photopolymer Stamping
How did I layer the Apothecary Accents Die shape? I cut one out of Early Espresso Cardstock and cut it in half on the long side. Snip off the 4 pointy ends and glue under the stamped layer:
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