Wednesday 28 October 2020

Birthdays are the Best Days Card using the Rubber Band Technique

 Good Morning Evening,

Hope you are all well.

Today I have another technique for you - The Rubber Band Technique! This is so much fun, and not a messy as you would think. I used a variety of Blue tones to create a fab masculine Birthday Card.



Measurements

Bermuda Bay Cardstock

1pc - 4 1/8" x 11 3/4", scored at 5 7/8"

Whisper White Cardstock

2pc - 5 5/8" x 3 7/8"

1pc - 1 3/4" x 1 1/2"

Pacific Point Cardstock

1pc - 1 5/8" x 1 3/8"

Take your piece of Bermuda Bay card stock and fold along the score line to create your card base, add one of the larger pieces of whisper white to the inside.

Wrap a few rubber bands around a clear block in lots of different directions and then lightly press this into your ink pad and then stamp onto the larger piece of whisper white. Start with the lightest colour and build up the background layers getting darker each time. Clear off the excess ink before moving onto another one with a baby wipe, just so you don't taint the ink pads. Once you are happy with the design, Hold the block over the bin and snip off the rubber bands - it's far easier and less messy to do it this way! haha! 

Add this layer to the card front.

Finally stamp the sentiment onto the remaining piece of whisper white, then layer onto the pacific point cardstock. 

Place this onto the card front with dimensionals.

Here's a list of all the supplies I used today, click on the images to head over to my online store. Product List


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Have a wonderful day,

See you soon

Vickie

xxx

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