Fun Colorblocked Batch of Cards (Make inky backgrounds or use up your scraps!)

Hi friends! Making a color blocked card is kinda like making a quilt. You can piece together different colors and patterns to make a really interesting composition. (I must say that this is probably one of my favorite scrapbooking technique too so try this on a larger scale if you scrap!)

I have templates to do this for 12″x12″ scrapbook layouts and I think you used to be able to buy card sized ones too but I never did. Luckily you can make up your own as I did. You could also sketch it out on grid paper and it would be easier and less wasteful. Hindsight is 20/20. Feel free to use my layout if you like it!

I love to make my own backgrounds (odd since I have so much store-bought pattern paper, huh?) So in today’s video I will show you some Distress Oxide background techniques. If you don’t have DO inks try regular distress ink for a similar result. Or use whatever ink you have then flick on some white ink (or white watered down watercolor, gouache or acrylic) you really can’t go wrong. I also use mica powder and if you don’t have that grab some pearly eyeshadow! Never fret if you don’t have what I am using, grab the closest thing in your stash and give it a try! You will learn something new about your supplies and if it goes wrong it’s only a piece of paper!

Video!

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Supplies:

Directions (for batch of 4 cards):
1. Cut a sheet of cardstock into 4ths and ink each section with a different color scheme using distress inks.

2. Make 4 card based and envelopes and set aside.

3.Stamp mason jar bouquet onto panels of watercolor paper or cardstock measuring 1.5″x2.75″ Accent with ink using a waterbrush if desired.

4. Once the inked panels are dry you can cut them into these sizes (cut 4 of each size, 1 for each card-see template above.)
2.25″x2″, 1.25″x.25″ (I did these from blue/purple color)
3.5″x1.25″, 1.5″x.75″ (I did these from green/aqua color)
1″x1.5″ (orange)
1.125″x1.5″ (pinky/red)
*Use whatever colors you want using my measurements or make up your own design!

5. Adhere all the blocks to your card-bases!

I love that you get four cards for the effort of one using this method and you have little waste afterwards. Since I have a shop in town where I sell my cards the extras always come in handy. Let me know if you have any questions and til next time happy crafting!

PS I just wanted to thank everyone who left me kind words of encouragement yesterday. Your support means the word to me and I am feeling much less stressed out after taking a “catch-up” day. Have a great weekend!

I’m so Sorry, No Live Stream Today:(

Hi friends! It’s been a crazy couple of weeks. I am so behind on EVERYTHING! The kids started back to school this week and on the last day of summer vacation we went to the beach and just before we were about to leave one of my girls crushed her finger between two rocks in the water. We ended up at the ER (our first trip to the ER, knock on wood, hopefully the last) and they patched her up and everything is going to be fine, I am so relieved, but still stressed (I was stressed out before so I have some compound stress here LOL!) My house is even starting to look like “pre Konmari Lindsay” lives here and that is also adding to the stress not to mention the project deadlines I have missed this week. So today I need to catch up. Sarah is out-of-town as well so running a live show on my own with the tech difficulties that we have been plagued with lately would likely do me in.

I hope you have a safe and happy holiday (in the USA) weekend and I hope to be back with a live show next week:) I will post a short watercolor tutorials on YouTube for you tomorrow and I just posted a new Distress Oxide colorblock cardmaking tutorial to YouTube last night (late, so you might have missed it) If you are looking for a project to keep you busy I have over 1700 tutorials on my YouTube channel so hopefully you can find something you like:) Wish me luck today and til next time happy crafting!