Hello everybody! I am going to show you how to do this foe ripping or foe designer paper - I do not know exactly what you call it but I am going to show you how to do that today.
First, you are going to take a quarter piece of whisper white cardstock and you are going to rip it from corner to corner. It is better if it is - more jagged, the better. You do not want it to be perfectly straight because you want that look. So you got your two pieces of ripped paper now so you can take your whisper white and then you are going to take one of your corner pieces and you are going to position it however you want it to look like on your paper. I am going to do that. Can you see the difference? Once I start applying the ink, you would probably be able to see it. I am going to use river rock in groovy guava using my stampin’ up desber, I am going to get my ink on that. I want to turn this a little bit so I can work better.
So what you are going to do is you are just going to apply your ink just basically getting the outline of it first. You can go heavy, light, whatever you think you wanted to look for. I am applying more of as heavier look so that is my first image. Now I am going to take the second piece. I want to do the same exact same thing, I want to actually turn this. Position your ripped paper, do the exact same thing as you did before, keep applying that for however dark you want it to go, this is a really easy technique and I love the looks of it. It looks like designer paper but you are making your own.
So now once you get your look then you are going to take your desber and you are just going to start filling that in, trying to keep between the lines and there is nor precise way of doing this. It is just randomly, just apply the ink however you want. Now I am going to take my groovy guava with my desber and you always want to start with your later color. That is why I went with the river rock first and then you are going to fill in that spots, put a little bit darker color, preferably coordinating. Just apply that randomly all over keeping within the lines again. It does not look like much like that. I think so anyway.
So you are going to add your ink, now you got your background of your paper so what you are going to do is you are going to take your previously ripped cardstock and you are going to line up your - find out what piece it was that you used before and make sure it lines up perfectly. I will use my classic black and I am going to use my butterfly from the timeless spent set. I am going to turn this again. Seems like I worked better in an angle for some reason I do not know. So then you are going to line this up with your ripped image on your cardstock and you are going to stamp this randomly. I want to turn it, remember to use your other piece now because you did two pieces in two different ways.
So that is my - let me add another one over here. It looks empty over here. Now I want to take my stamping right marker and I am going to make my finer point here. I am going to color on my dots with my doodles making sure you do not want to go outside that line. That is your guide. I just love my markers. You can do whatever you think you want to do. You get the idea. let me just finish this butterfly. So I am going to take my marker and I am just going to make dots all over the background just randomly, no particular order just to give it some dimension. You know I love dots. Now, depending on where you want your card - I mean, this butterfly is stamped outside down so I think I am just going to do it this way and I want to take the warm wishes and stamp that in black. I will stamp my greeting down at the bottom and then I have already got my cardstock but I am not going to put it together. I am just going to layer that on to the coordinating cardstock like that and then I would add my palm stitch ribbon so then this will be the finished card.
All right that is it. Have a nice day! Thank you! Bye!
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