Layering Poppy Card
- May 8, 2017
- 2 min read

Supplies: Hero Arts Layering Poppy Stamp Watercolor Paper: Cut 4"x 5-1/4" Distress Oxide: Peeled Paint and Worn Lipstick Distress Ink: Candied Apple and Festive Berries Versafine (or other black stamping ink) Black Card base/Black Card Stock cut to 4-1/4" x 11" Tape Runner Stamping Block Stickles - Clear Glitter (or other Glitter Glue) Paintbrush Water Heat Tool (optional)

Step #1: Stamp the First Layer of the Poppy Stamp using Worn Lipstick Don't worry if the Stamp doesn't come out perfectly clear.

Step #2: Using a paint brush and water: Move the Color from your stamp around so that it fills in the holes.

Step #2 (cont): Here is what it should look like.

Step #3: (Optional Step) To speed the process up, use a heat tool to dry the excess water from your painting.

Step #4: Using your Candied Apple Distress Ink, prep your second level of poppy stamp. If you ink pad is newer, then dab it with a paper towel to lighten the color.

Step #4 (cont): This is what it will look like once it is stamped.

Step #5: Using the third and last layer of the poppy stamp set and Distress Ink Festive Berries, Stamp the remaining layer onto your card.

(not pictured): Stamp the centers of the flowers using your black ink.
Step #6: Using the Distress Oxide Peeled Paint, stamp the stems and buds (buds not pictured)

Step #7: Using your black ink again (I'm using Versafine), stamp your sentiment.

Step #8: Get your Stickles and paintbrush ready.

Step #9: Using your paintbrush, paint your Stickles onto the last layer of your stamp where the ink is the darkest. This will help brighten your color of that last layer.

Step #9 (cont): This is how your Card should look.

Step #10: Tape Runner your Card onto the Black Card Base.

ALL DONE!! Be sure to leave comments or send me an email if this tutorial helped you at all. Feel free to send me questions and pictures of your finished projects!
Instructions Written By: Mack
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