Showing posts with label Composition Notebook. Show all posts
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Thursday, February 29, 2024

80s Inspired Birthday Card | Ralph Tyndall Designs + Hero Arts

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Hello, and happy Monday!


Today I am sharing another card featuring designs from Ralph Tyndall for Hero Arts. If you missed my last card featuring his release make sure you check this out 👉HERE. It is pretty awesome if I do say so myself and if you are a Swiftie you will definitely want to take a peak 😆 So let's move on to this 80s-inspired birthday card, which by the way, was also kinda Taylor Swift inspired too! Can you see it?


CARD RECIPE

Background - HA + RT Composition Notebook Pattern Bold Prints

Rub On Images - HA + RT Notebook Messages Hero Transfers 

                            HA + RT Notebook Icons Hero Transfers

Inside Sentiment - HA + RT Essential Messages Stamp & Cut XL

Black ink -  VersaFine ONYX BLACK Ink

Embossing powder - Detail Black Embossing Powder

Blending brushes - HA Ink Blending Brushes

Gems - HUGS AND KISSES Gem Stickers

Oxide Inks - Squeezed LemonadePicked Raspberry, Salty Ocean

Glossed areas - glossy accents


Note: If you missed out on these supplies from Hero Arts, try  👉Scrapbook.com or Simon Says Stamp


To begin, I stamped out the background using VersaFine ONYX BLACK Ink and then I heat set it using Detail Black Embossing Powder. Next, I added color to the background using 3 colors of Oxide Inks to blend out a rainbow of colors. Once I was done blending, I used a paper towel to rub off the ink left on top of the embossed areas. I then trimmed the panel and glued it to an A2-size card base.

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Next, I cut out all the rub-on images I wanted to use from both the HA + RT Notebook Messages Hero Transfers and HA + RT Notebook Icons Hero Transfers. I then rubbed them all onto a white piece of cardstock and cut them out. I left a white border around them all except the Hello.

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I then figured out my layout and added the images to the card front, using foam behind some for added dimension. I also added rainbow-colored gems to the blended areas and finished some of the images by adding shine using glossy accents.

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To the inside, I stamped the sentiment from the HA + RT Essential Messages Stamp & Cut XL.  Above it, I added a couple more transfer messages.

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I hope you enjoyed this 80s-inspired birthday Card from Ralph's new release. Also, make sure to check out my Instagram Reel to watch this come together. 


Thank you for stopping by and until next time... Happy Crafting!
Ilda 💋

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