Loaded Pocket Envelope {by Martha Ponsanesi} with Lynne Perrella and Squiggly Ink Stamps


Lynne Perrella stamps have been round for fairly a while, I’ve at all times been fascinated by them, however I used to be by no means too positive the best way to use them; the model was so completely different to mine. Effectively, on this publish, I made a decision to problem myself and check out utilizing them collectively in the identical mission.

To achieve my purpose, I made a decision to place collectively completely different parts, and that is how the thought of a loaded pocket envelope, with ATCs, Tags, and Bookmark, got here to life. 

Right here is my alternative of stamps to mix collectively…. my color palette? Rainbow after all , why set limits for your self? 🙂 

First step, create the paper to construct my pocket envelope.
You understand that my favourite companion for creating backgrounds is the Gel Plate, together with  the paper I exploit to wash the curler.
Utilizing the spherical mini Gel Plate offers me the fitting freedom to experiment with completely different colours.

To create my pocket envelope, I want either side of the paper to be embellished. So, by utilizing the Gel Plate as a ‘stamp’ and cleansing the curler on one other sheet, alternating the 2 actions, I find yourself creating two sheets from which I can then select.

 

Listed below are my cut-out cardstock items! However earlier than utilizing the stamps, I simply could not resist including a number of extra touches of shade with the Mattints in Jam (MT05), Dragonfly (MT07), The Pink (MT08and a few the newest ones, Mojito (MT13) and Excessive Viz (MT15) (obtainable from a PaperArtsy Stockist).

Some touches added with the brayer.

And different swiping the cardstock immediately on the craft sheet, to catch the final drops.

Brushing them on immediately with a clear brush additionally offers an excellent outcome.

Lastly, it is time to begin having enjoyable with the stamps!


For my ATC I used PaperArtsy stamp set LPC005 (by Lynne Perrella) and SIDD2 ( from the Squiggly Ink line).

To merge them extra easily, I used the masking method to layer them.

Additionally for my massive tag I used the masking method, stamping the PaperArtsy stamp SM02 on a scrap paper and neatly trim throughout, To position it over the stamped picture and simply stamp the opposite one on prime.

For a contrasting impact, I stamped some parts from the PaperArtsy stamp set SICC9 for the bookmark, then reduce them out and utilized them immediately.

And I repeated the method utilizing the PaperArtsy stamp set LPC005 on one other piece of cardstock colored with the brayer and Mattint in Jam, and Dragonfly.

I am actually proud of how my bookmark turned out.

I’ll have gone a bit overboard right here 🙂 on such a small floor like an ATCoin, I ended up utilizing three stamp units!

One factor I’ve seen in regards to the Mattints is how actually matte they’re. I embossed all of the stamped pictures with clear gloss powder, on my ATCoin I added some Mattints for a pop of color. I seen that the embossed stamping, which was shiny at first, grew to become matte because the Mattints are layered excessive – you may see within the picture, I by no means considered that earlier than.

That is my final little tag, simple peasy! Stamped and embossed on a chunk of cardstock colored with Mattints and a brush.

And now we will glue it down.

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