Quick and easy Birthday Card

Quick & easy Birthday Card

Hi all, I made a quick & easy birthday card for one of my daughters after-school teachers, so I grabbed some Altenew stamps, dies and embossing powder and alkohol markers.

I started my background by stamping a diamond grid with Versamark and added gold embossing powder. A pastel card would be fine for the teacher. To make my main element stand out a bit more I applied some tumbled glass oxide ink with a blending brush.

The flower and leafes I stamped in black ink. Since I first wanted to try out whether coloring with alcohol markers suits me at all, I decided to use the cheaper Ohuhu markers. First I applied the lightest color and work my way to my darkest color. Then I blended the colors by going back to my lightest color. The flower I have colored in light pink tones with small purple accents.

As senitment, I used a Lawn Fawn stamp and also the gold embossing powder. To give my card more dimension, I applied some 3D foam squares.

My grid element was slightly smaller than my card base. I took some cardstock to match the size of my card base and I applied only the embossing ink pad over a small strip at the edge – the center is covered by the grid element. For the embossing I used the same embossing powder as for the grid and the sentiment.

The last thing I did was to mount all the elements on my card base. Here is my quick & easy birthday card:

Quick & easy Birthday Card

Thanks so much for coming by today. Hope you have a great day!

Supplies for this birthday card:

  • Altenew – Pattern Play – Diamond
  • Altenew – Engagement Wishes
  • Altenew – Engagement Wishes Die
  • Altenew – Crisp Embossing Powder – Antique Gold
  • Lawn Fawn – Happy Happy Happy
  • Ohuhu Art Marker – 29, 27, 6, 7 (pink)
  • Ohuhu Art Marker – 84, 75 (lilac)
  • Ohuhu Art Marker – 48, 47, 46 (green)
  • Ohuhu Art Marker – 49, 37 (yellow)
  • Scrapbook Adhesives – 3D Foam Squares
  • Tim Holtz – Distress Oxide – tumbled glass
  • Ranger – Archival Ink – Black soot
  • Blending brushes
  • VersaMark – Dazzle – embossing ink
  • MISTI Stamping Tool 2.0

All products were personally purchased and I was not paid to do this post nor am I on any design team.

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