Prism Studio


Creating lovely playing cards with Prism Studio, Stampers Nameless, Ranger and Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L is a pleasant solution to specific your creativity. Right here is the “A Little Birdie Instructed Me” card designed by Karla Yungwirth.Prism Studio - Creative Scrapbooker Magazine - Karla Yungwirth - Card Making
Observe this step-by-step information to re-create Karla’s beautiful card

Supplies Wanted:
Prism Studio
– Acrylic Paint Markers
 – Canvas Paper
– Cardstock
– Glitter Cardstock
– Mixing Brushes
– Dies

Stampers Nameless Tim Holtz
– Stamps
– Stencil

Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L
– Adhesive Dots
– 3D Foam Squares
– Tape Runner

Ranger Tim Holtz Misery Ink
The Robin’s Nest Dew Drops

Step-by-Step Directions: 1-Prism Studio - Creative Scrapbooker Magazine - Karla Yungwirth - Card Making

  1. Put together the Canvas Paper:
    • Scribble Prism Studio paint markers on canvas paper.
    • Add water to the canvas and use a paintbrush to unfold and mix the colours. This creates a vibrant and distinctive background.

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2. Improve the Background:
As soon as the paint has dried, use a Stampers Nameless Tim Holtz background stamp and stencils so as to add fascinating patterns and textures to the background utilizing Ranger Tim Holtz Misery and Archival ink. This provides depth and complexity to your design. 3-Prism Studio - Creative Scrapbooker Magazine - Karla Yungwirth - Card Making
3. Die Lower Shapes:
Use a die-cutting machine and a Prism Studio die to chop an oval form from the ready background. This oval will function the focus of your card. Moreover, utilizing the Prism Studio die, die reduce the chicken utilizing each strong and glitter cardstock. The mixture of textures will make the chicken stand out. 4-Prism Studio - Creative Scrapbooker Magazine - Karla Yungwirth - Card Making
4. Assemble and Shade the Chook:
Assemble the chicken by layering the die-cut items. Use each Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L 3D Foam Squares and Tape Runner to safe them in place. For added dimension, utilizing Ranger Tim Holtz Misery ink so as to add shading to the chicken to present it dimension and a practical look.

Last Touches:
Connect the oval background to your card base.
Place the chicken on prime of the oval, guaranteeing it’s centered and securely connected.
Optionally, you’ll be able to add a sentiment or further gildings to finish your card.

Watch as Karla creates this “birdie” of a card from begin to end!

Benefit from the inventive course of and pleased crafting!

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Jackie Ludlage

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