Basket of Wishes - Just Add Ink 405



Welcome to Just Add Ink 405!! It's been a long long time since I wrote a phrase like that. A BIG thank you to my old friends at Just Add Ink for having me as a Guest Designer. I'm so excited I get to join you all over the next few weeks - there's so.much.talent in this design team!

So what is this crafty gig? Simply make a project using the inspiration photo above, blog it, and link your post on the original Just Add Ink challenge *HERE*. (See Just Add Ink post for challenge rules/guidelines.)

For me this pic is all about rustic textures so here's my card using the Basket of Wishes stamp set...



Hot Tips:
- For added texture, emboss your Wood Textures designer paper with the Simple Stripes Textured Impressions Embossing Folder.
- If colouring with inks and your aqua painter on Very Vanilla with a classic ink outline, use a quick, light touch so you don't saturate the paper or make the ink run too much.
- For a velvet touch, scrunch and re-scrunch card stock until you're able to peel the two layers apart.

Supplies Used:
Stamps: Basket of Wishes
Inks: Early Espresso, Pumpkin Pie, Pear Pizzazz, Dapper Denim, Smoky Slate
Papers: Very Vanilla, Early Espresso, Wood Textures Designer Series Paper Stack, Sahara Sand, Smoky Slate
Tools/Accessories: Stitched Shapes Framelits Dies, Simple Stripes Textured Impressions Embossing Folder, Big Shot, Linen Thread, Glitter and Clear Epoxy Shapes


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Ok now go make something pretty!
Susan Wong


All Things Stamping Susan Wong

3 comments

  1. This is so pretty Susan!I love how you've incorporated so many of the rustic elements from the photo into the different layers and images you've used - so clever and so beautiful ! It's really lovely to have you join us on the team at Just Add Ink again. xx

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  2. I just love how you loaded this with wonderful layers of subtle texture Susan and just a delicate tint of colour! It's a real delight to have you back to join the team for a short while :) xxx

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  3. If there’s one thing I love most about your cards Susan, it’s all the texture you manage to add with layers and distressing and finer details. This is just beautiful x

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