Monday 13 July 2020

Way To Goat - Stack of Goats using Masking - Video Tutorial


Today's Video shows you how I created these cards. I used the Way To Goat stamp set to create a stack of goats :o)

To do this I used a simple masking technique.


The background was created by using a couple of my handmade stencils. I used both the Grass and Clouds stencils. If you would like to see how I created these, you can find the information HERE and HERE.


I used Real Red as my main colour for this first card. The sentiment was die cut using one of the Tasteful Labels dies.


This is the card I created in the Video. I used Bermuda Bay as my main colour this time.

The Goats were stamped using Memento Tuxedo Black ink and coloured using the Stampin' Blends Alcohol markers. I used two different Grays for this. The top and bottom Goats were coloured using Smoky Slate and the middle Goat in Gray Granite.


Here is the Video ...


Measurements

Note If you use A4 as your standard sheet of card – follow the metric measurements (cms).
If you use 8½” x 11” as your standard sheet of card – follow the imperial measurements (inches).

         
Bermuda Bay card base                           ½ an A4 standard sheet of card
                                                                                                (US 8½”x 11”)   

Whisper White (inside)                            14.4cm x 10cm   (US 5¼” x 4)

Smoky Slate                                              14.1cm x 9.8cm  (US 5¼” x 4”) 
Whisper White                                         13.8cm x 9.5cm  (US 5” x 3)

You will need extra Whisper White card to complete the project.



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Supplies Used

Hunkydory - Masking Sheets
Sakura White (10) Gelly Roll Pen

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