I've had a few email requests asking questions about exactly how I made the card I posted here yesterday, so I've made a video tutorial for it. It's a bit rough and ready, 'cos I did it in a hurry, but hopefully you'll get the general idea!
What you need:
Distress Ink pads in Fired Brick, Broken China and Faded Jeans
Versamark ink pad
Black waterproof ink pad (Archival, Staz-on or Versafine)
Santa rubber stamp (I used the "A letter to Santa" set by Stampers Anonymous)
Paint-splatter stamp (or you could use a snowflakes stamp)
An ink blending tool and foam pads
An ornament-shaped or round card blank
Post-it notes
Scrap paper
Water brush (or regular artist's brush and water)
Green watercolour pens
Red Stickles glitter glue
White embossing powder
Heat tool
Non-stick craft mat
A dry artist's paintbrush
Lovely clear vid, thank you
ReplyDeletexx
Thank you for the fabulous tutorial. Always learn something. Great job.
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial. Awesome work as usual. TFS.
ReplyDeleteSallyW
Awesome vid Dan! Now if I could just find that nice big stamp for the snow! I have a little one that takes a bit to use. Thanks again great tutorial!
ReplyDeleteDan you make the best video tutorials! Whenever I watch your videos I can't wait to try your techniques for myself. Thank you so much for putting the time and effort into making them! The Santa card is just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteAnother excellent tutorial Dan, thank you.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely card :) Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDelete/Maria
Sweden
Thanks Dan, for another great tutorial!
ReplyDeleteSaskia
Netherlands
Another fabby tutorial Dan - love that new stamp....neeeeed it!!! Hugs xx
ReplyDeleteGreat video tutorial. Love the effect you got. Gorgeous! :O)
ReplyDeleteLovely Dan. Easy to follow video, really appreciate your work and time.
ReplyDeleteUtterly inspiring! Thanks for sharing that Dan. Great video tutorial.
ReplyDeleteThank you Dan. One of the best tutorials on this subject I've seen, and I've seen a lot! You and Tim Holtz are my heroes. I love your voice. It's nice and clear and easy to listen to.
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial! Very informative in how well worded and descriptive you were! You know they say that if one knows how to describe what they want really well, then life is just as good as how you describe it :)
ReplyDeleteIts great for people who feel like time is running against them and then land on your blog and feel like a whole burden was just lifted off of their shoulder.. I admire and respect people who take
time to make it easier for others.. Thanks a bunch! :)