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Creating a Wintry Scene with Hero Arts Color Layering Howling Wolf Stamp Set

Hey there Arties! Del here with a wintry full moon card featuring the Hero Arts Color Layering Howling Wolf Stamp Set and Hero Hues Reactive Inks.




Project: A Wintry Wolf Scene

To create this card you’ll need:

  1. Color Layering Howling Wolf Stamp Set

  2. Intensified Black Ink

  3. Blue Hawaii Reactive Ink

  4. Thistle Reactive Ink

  5. Grape Slush Reactive Ink

  6. Passionflower Ink

  7. Orchid Ink

  8. Charcoal Ink

  9. Clear Embossing Powder

  10. Embossing and Watermark Ink

  11. Dove White Cardstock

  12. Pitch Black Cardstock

  13. Precision Glue

  14. Gina K Masking Magic

  15. Copic Multiliner 0.5

  16. Copic Marker V04, V01

  17. Heat Tool

  18. Blender Brush

  19. Copic Markers in E99, E95, E93 & YG99


Instructions:

  • First, I stamped the outline image of the wolf with Intens-ified Black Ink using my MISTI Stamping Tool on to a 4 x 8.5 folded slimline card.

  • Next, I added the two layers of the wolf in Passionflower and Charcoal Inks.

  • Then, I added the moon with Orchid and Embossing Watermark Ink, melting some clear embossing powder of the top with my heat tool.



  • Next, I drew in hills and trees with my Copic Multiliner Pen.

  • I stamped the wolf out onto some Gina K Masking Magic paper, fussy cut it out, and covered the wolf image with it. I also masked off the hills with Post-It tape.

  • Then, I blended in the sky with a blender brush and Thistle, Grape Slush, and Blue Hawaii Reactive Inks over everything.

  • Next, I added a violet shadow under the wolf with Copic V04 and V01 markers.

  • I sprayed large drops of water over the project, picked them up with a paper towel and heat set the reactive spots.

  • Then I added dots of white gel pen in the centers of the watermarks and directly above the horizon.

  • To finish off the card, I heat embossed the sentiment “miss you a howl lot” from the stamp set in Platinum Embossing Powder on Pitch black cardstock, trimmed it down and glued to the front of the card.




I hope you have enjoyed this fun project. If you have been inspired to shop for these supplies, please consider using the affiliate links in the grid below. I will received a small portion of the sale at no additional cost to you.

Thank you for joining me today!


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