Metallic Texture Paste Mother's Day Card by Joy Baldwin

In this tutorial, Joy Baldwin shows you how to tint Ranger Metallic Texture Paste with Archival Re-inkers to create this brilliant Mother's Day card! 

Instructions 

Making custom backgrounds is always fun when making cards, I’m sharing how to make Metallic Texture Paste a custom color using Archival Re-Inkers. It’s so easy and fun! 

 

Metallic Texture Paste Mother's Day Card by Joy Baldwin Step 1

Step 1: On a craft mat, mix some Metallic Texture Paste (3 separate piles) with the Archival Re-Inkers: Paradise Teal, Vibrant Fuchsia and French Ultramarine. Lay the Treading Hearts stencil on a piece of A2 Stark White cardstock.  

 

Metallic Texture Paste Mother's Day Card by Joy Baldwin Step 2

Step 2: Scoop small amounts of texture paste onto the spatula and swipe it across the stencil in small sections, take another color of paste and lightly go over an open area and slightly rub it across the existing color to get a fun blend. Do this until the background is covered. Then get a tiny bit of paste on the tip of the spatula and rub it across the opposite colors for a little extra something on the background. 

 

Metallic Texture Paste Mother's Day Card by Joy Baldwin Step 3

Step 3: Stamp the sentiments from the Family stamp set with Emboss It Clear ink and sprinkle on Princess Gold Embossing Powder, heat with the heat tool until melted. Trim out the sentiments. 

 

Metallic Texture Paste Mother's Day Card by Joy Baldwin Step 4

Step 4: Add 3D Adhesive behind the sentiments and add the trimmed panel to a white card base. 

 

 

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