Hi there, I hope you're having a great weekend!
So here it is finally, my DIY Tutorial for the Glitter Enamel Hearts I used on this card. :-)
Step-by-step Tutorial
1. Punch out or die cut your hearts from white card stock. You can use this and this punch.
2. Color your hearts gold with this amazing gold ink. Use this very handy tool to pick up your little hearts.
3. Take a moment to admire your pretty golden hearts. :-)
4. Add some Wink of Stella for extra sparkle. You can skip this step, because the hearts turn out really beautiful with only the gold ink as well.
5. Apply a thick layer of Glossy Accents to make your hearts shiny and dimensional.
6. Wait for the Glossy Accents to dry. When the hearts are clear, they are done!
White Glitter Enamel Hearts
To make white glitter enamel hearts, skip the gold ink and only add the Wink of Stella to your white hearts. Magic happens when Glossy Accents is applied over the Wink of Stella. The glitter and sparkle is so pretty!
I hope you enjoyed this tutorial, and that you try to make some glitter enamel hearts as well! :-) And if you do, I would love to see your projects, so leave me a link or tag me on social media.
Hugs,
Tone
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Sunday, November 16, 2014
Monday, October 6, 2014
Gold Wedding Card
Hello crafty friends!
The gold wedding card that I mentioned in my Creative Blog Hop post is now finished. I think it's gorgeous, and it has five different gold elements!
To make the gold background, I first used this gold spray on Papertrey Ink's Rustic Cream Cardstock and later stamped the flourishes from this Hero Arts stamp set in this gorgeous gold ink.
I used the same gold ink with this beautiful script background from Hero Arts to make the second layer.
The sentiment is from Papertrey Ink (love that font!) and is heat embossed with this gold embossing powder. To frame the sentiment, I added a layer under it with gold glitter.
Lastly, I embellished the card with gold glitter enamel hearts that I made myself. My next post will be a tutorial on how you can make these hearts yourself, so stay tuned!
Thank you for joining me today!
Hugs,
Tone
Challenges: Simon Says Monday Challenge: Falling in love with (gold), Virginia's View Challenge #8: Clean & Simple, Ett Trykk Trykkpressa Oktober: Hjerter, Studio Calico WCMD Challenge #9: Gold
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Supplies
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The gold wedding card that I mentioned in my Creative Blog Hop post is now finished. I think it's gorgeous, and it has five different gold elements!
To make the gold background, I first used this gold spray on Papertrey Ink's Rustic Cream Cardstock and later stamped the flourishes from this Hero Arts stamp set in this gorgeous gold ink.
I used the same gold ink with this beautiful script background from Hero Arts to make the second layer.
The sentiment is from Papertrey Ink (love that font!) and is heat embossed with this gold embossing powder. To frame the sentiment, I added a layer under it with gold glitter.
Lastly, I embellished the card with gold glitter enamel hearts that I made myself. My next post will be a tutorial on how you can make these hearts yourself, so stay tuned!
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Thank you for joining me today!
Hugs,
Tone
Challenges: Simon Says Monday Challenge: Falling in love with (gold), Virginia's View Challenge #8: Clean & Simple, Ett Trykk Trykkpressa Oktober: Hjerter, Studio Calico WCMD Challenge #9: Gold
Let's connect on Instagram, Pinterest, Facebook and Twitter.
Follow me via Feedly, Bloglovin' or e-mail for all the latest updates.
Supplies
(I'm trying out a new way to list supplies. Hover over the image, and you can even click the tags.)
Thursday, February 28, 2013
Lots of Hearts
Today's third card is a large heart made up of many smaller ones, and I made it for my boyfriend. :-)
[Card #1: Chalkboard Technique and Card #2: Hugs & Kisses Chalkboard]
I traced a heart with a pencil on the front of a large card base and stamped all the little hearts inside it. The hearts are stamped in different colors of Hero Arts Shadow Inks. Love how smooth the images turn out with this ink. When I was done with all the stamping, I erased the pencil drawn heart and was left with this! :-)
Which card is your favorite of the three?
If you have any questions about the cards or about the supplies, please let me know in the comments or send me an e-mail! :-)
Thank you so much for stopping by!
Love,
Tone
Challenges: Hero Arts: Love & Lace, Simon Says: Anything Goes
Supplies for all three cards
[Card #1: Chalkboard Technique and Card #2: Hugs & Kisses Chalkboard]
I traced a heart with a pencil on the front of a large card base and stamped all the little hearts inside it. The hearts are stamped in different colors of Hero Arts Shadow Inks. Love how smooth the images turn out with this ink. When I was done with all the stamping, I erased the pencil drawn heart and was left with this! :-)
Which card is your favorite of the three?
If you have any questions about the cards or about the supplies, please let me know in the comments or send me an e-mail! :-)
Thank you so much for stopping by!
Love,
Tone
Challenges: Hero Arts: Love & Lace, Simon Says: Anything Goes
Supplies for all three cards
Hugs & Kisses Chalkboard
The second card for today is also with the Chalkboard Technique.
[Card #1: Chalkboard Technique and Card #3: Lots of Hearts]
The heart is actually embossed in light pink, but it's not showing up that well in the picture. The little white dots are also embossing powder. With the chalkboard technique you don't have to be so careful with removing all the access embossing powder.
Hugs,
Tone
Challenges: Hero Arts: Love & Lace, Simon Says: Anything Goes
Supplies for all three cards
[Card #1: Chalkboard Technique and Card #3: Lots of Hearts]
The heart is actually embossed in light pink, but it's not showing up that well in the picture. The little white dots are also embossing powder. With the chalkboard technique you don't have to be so careful with removing all the access embossing powder.
Hugs,
Tone
Challenges: Hero Arts: Love & Lace, Simon Says: Anything Goes
Supplies for all three cards
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