I am sharing a card I made using the Harriet Tubman digital stamp. She was famous for being instrumental in rescuing 70 enslaved people, including family and friends, working as a conductor on the Underground Railroad. She was a lifelong advocate for human rights.
Stamp Anniething products used:
- Harriet Tubman digital stamp
Supplies used:
- 5-1/4" x 5-1/4" square red card base
- 5-1/8" x 5-1/8" square black cardstock mat/panel
- 4" circle die
- 4-1/2" x 4-1/2" white Bristol cardstock (for ink smooshing)
- Distress inks: Wild Honey, Fired Brick, Black Soot
- Double-sided adhesive foam tape
Copic markers used:
- Skin: E27, E25, E23, E13
- Cheeks: E04
- Hair: N9, N5, N3
- Black: N9, N7, N5, N3, N1
- Red: R39, R46, R24, R22, R20
- Lamp: YR04, Y17, Y11 & W7, W5, W3, W1, E09
Notes/tips:
- Ink smoosh the Bristol cardstock with ink colors listed above.Dry completely.
- Die cut circle in the center of the black cardstock. Adhere the ink smooshed cardstock to the back of the black cardstock.
- Adhere the black cardstock onto the red card base
- Adhere the colored image and sentiment using double-sided adhesive tape.
Thank you for stopping by! I hope you give this card a try. This card is perfect for celebrating Black History Month, graduation, birthday, and to inspire a friend.
No comments:
Post a Comment