Wednesday, March 26, 2025

Moonlight trees by Tracy Blackwolf

Hello everyone!

Here is my card for the project today~

For this card, I started by Spraying the background with spray stains and using a paint brush to move the color around.

I kept adding colors until I liked the look. once I was pleased, I dried it with the heat tool.
I then, Added stars by dipping the brush in picket fence spray stain and splattering it onto the card.
For the glow on some stars, I used a qtip and blot it on my white brilliance ink pad, dab some ink off and then dab onto the stars. You want it a bit dry.
I stamped the moon onto glow in the dark printable vinyl using the black Brilliance ink pad. it really is the best ink for that and dries super fast. And  the glow vinyl Must be printable so make sure what you get says that. I use Girafvinyl brand. You can get on amazon. I must admit I'm obsessed with it. Did I mention its sticker paper?! Very sticky- peel the backing off and stick right on!
    
Stick moon to card and then ink and stamp tree on repeat with the black Brilliance ink. I used a fine tip marker to fill in the wee gap at the edge of the moon with the trees. As the sticker creates a bit of a raised edge. 



Then attach to a card to finish and get some light on the card to see the glow!

I hope you enjoyed!


Stamps used:
The moon    20157
Skinny fir tree     19790

Supplies:
Distress spray stains- Picket fence, black  soot, wilted violet, salvaged patina, blueprint sketch, shaded lilac, saltwater taffy, cracklin campfire, Squeezed lemonade

PRINTABLE glow in the dark vinyl sticker paper by Girafvinyl ` amazon

Brilliance pigment ink pads` Graphite black and moonlight white. They are a brand of pigment ink that will dry on slick surfaces.

Q-tip








 

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