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Brutus Monroe: Re-boot

Hello, welcome back to the blog. I hope you’ve been having a great week so far. Don’t forget it is wednesday, so that means two things: You’re half way through the week, so will soon be time for more crafting! And it is the Brutus Monroe Inspiration team blog hop day! We are all bringing you projects using the fantastic Re-boot stamp set. This has a selection of electronic style images and some fun sentiments too. For my project, I just used one of the stamps to create a fun background. Can you guess which image I used?!

*For supplies featured in this post, please refer to the links at the end of the post.

Re-boot Card Details

Start off by stamping the computer chip image from the Re-boot stamp set onto Alabaster cardstock. Alternate the colours of the images in the line and repeat until you have several lines stamped. Next, die cut a stitched square from your stamped pattern piece. Adhere this to a white card base using 3D foam squares

To add a sentiment, die cut a hello out of several layers of cardstock. I was originally going to have my sentiment in white, so I cut it from Alabaster cardstock, but I changed my mind halfway through and wanted a glossy black sentiment. Instead of recutting the sentiment again, I coated the layered die cut with Clear Embossing Ink and heat embossed with Raven embossing powder. I repeated this several times for a smooth and glossy finished. It looks amazing in person, and just as good as using glossy accents! Save your money and just use Raven embossing powder!

To finish the card, I added a stamped sentiment from the Tea Time stamp set in Raven detailed ink and added Acrylic bubbles along with some clear nuvo drops. 

Did you like this project? Why not pin it and save for later? It will be there for when you need it!
TO SEE ANOTHER project like this, CHECK OUT THIS POST HERE.

SUPPLIES USED for Reboot Card:

links*- CLICK ON THE IMAGES BELOW TO PURCHASE THE SUPPLIES

Brutus Monroe:

(Hover over the images for names)

                                     

additional materials:

White 5.5″ x 4.25,  acrylic blocks, die cutting machine, scissors

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TO SEE WHAT THE OTHERS FROM THE TEAM HAVE CREATED CHECK OUT THE LINKS BELOW, OR HEAD BACK TO BRUTUS MONROE HERE

AMY

VERITY (You are here)

WALESKA

BERINA

CHITRA

Feel free to leave me a comment below, I would love to hear what you think of the card!

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Till next time,

*this post was  produce as part of my design team work for Brutus Monroe. I have not been paid to make this post, but I am given supplies from Brutus Monroe to use. However, I only create projects I am proud of and use the products that I love.  The information provided is based on my own personal experience – I am not an expert. 

About Me

Hi, I am Verity and I live in the UK.  I love to create beautiful projects whenever I can. My main passion lies with Papercrafting, however, I will always turn my hand to a new project or craft any chance I get.

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