Lift Me Up – No Coloring!

Happy mid-week everyone! I’m up on the ScrapbookPal’s YouTube channel sharing a card using Hero Arts’ Lift Me Up stamp set. And guess what? There’s no coloring today!

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All my supplies for creating this card will be listed down below (with multiple sources when available) for your curiosity and convenience. Affiliate links used when possible. 

I stamped images from the Hero Arts’ Lift Me Up stamp set using Versafine Onyx Black ink and then I poured on clear embossing powder. I’ll be using the ink resist technique and ink blend on top while maintaining the black stamping of the images.

To spice it up a bit, I wanted to do a bit of color blocking and masking. I’m using Gina K’s Masking Magic Sheets to help me mask off a one inch area so I can ink it up. For the inking, I chose rainbow colors (Fired Brick, Wild Honey, Fossilized Amber, Peeled Paint, Speckled Egg, Seedless Preserves) but in a more muted tone.

To finish off the card, I stamped the sentiment on a piece of white cardstock and trimmed it down. I also matted my card panel on a piece of black cardstock.

→ SUPPLIES USED ← 

Some products are provided by manufacturers for review and use. Affiliate links may be used at no cost to you.

Hero Arts – You Lift Me Up 
https://shrsl.com/2yyuc
Tim Holtz Distress Ink – Fired Brick 
https://shrsl.com/2yyud
Tim Holtz Distress Ink – Wild Honey 
https://shrsl.com/2yyue
Tim Holtz Distress Ink – Fossilized Amber
https://shrsl.com/2yyuf
Tim Holtz Distress Ink – Peeled Paint 
https://shrsl.com/2yyug
Tim Holtz Distress Ink – Speckled Egg
https://shrsl.com/2yyuh
Tim Holtz Distress Ink – Seedless Preserves
https://shrsl.com/2yyui
Versafine – Onyx Black Ink Pad 
https://shrsl.com/2yyuj
Gina K Masking Magic Sheets 
https://shrsl.com/2yyul
Lawn Fawn – Clear Embossing Powder 
https://shrsl.com/2yyum
Embossing Magic Pad 
https://shrsl.com/2yyun
Ranger – Mini Ink Blending Tool 
https://shrsl.com/2yyuo

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