Today’s "Ways To Use It" Challenge
Today’s challenge on SplitCoastStampers was to use chalk inks on a project. Now, I have to admit – I wasn’t sure if I even had chalk inks in my stash!. So I searched through my supplies and found a brand new set of chalk inks still in the wrapper! I bought them in the Earth Elements palette back when Stampin’ Up! used to carry chalk inks and never even used them – how sad is that?
So after blowing off the dust and breaking the seal, I made this card:
I used the Pick-A-Petal stamp set and stamped the petals on white cardstock with the rust chalk ink and punched them out with a large oval punch. Chalk ink is like a hybrid between dye ink and pigment ink with a nice, soft chalky effect after it dries. So pretty! I also used the olive green chalk ink for the flower center and punched it out with a circle punch.
I used a piece of Soft Sky for the card base and added pieces of SU!’s Fall Flowers Designer Series paper. I inked the edges of the patterned paper for an even softer look. The brads in the upper right corner are Build-A-Brads – I punched little circles from the patterned paper to make these. I also added some random brads in the flower center to mimic the flower centers on the patterned paper.
I’m really happy with how this card turned out – glad I broke out the chalk inks!