Tuesday, April 15, 2014

JustRite Papercraft Tutorial Tuesday Distress Ink Card Tutorial

Hello blogging friends!  It's time for another Tutorial Tuesday with JustRite Papercraft.  For this Tutorial Tuesday I will be showing you how to use different colors of Distress Inks to ink the edges of die cuts and your cards to totally change to the look.  


Here is a look at the four cards I designed for the tutorial.  The first card is just basic stamping and doesn't have any distressing.  For the second card one ink is applied and it is very lightly distressed giving the card a shabby chic look.  Two colors of ink were used on the third card to give it a vintage look.  Last but not least on the forth card three colors of ink were used to give it a vintage burnt edge look.

You can see the video tutorial and more photos with all of the details over on the JustRite Inspiration Blog.

Tutorial Tuesday Giveaway:
For your chance to win all the JustRite Products that Heidi used in her tutorial.
Here is what you will win -




Simply leave us a comment on the JustRite Inspiration Blog--click HERE or on Heidi's Video telling us if you currently use ink to distress your projects and what you use to apply ink to your projects with.  



YouTube Subscriber Giveway:

Plus we will be giving away two background stamps of your choice to a lucky subscriber to our YouTube Channel.  For you chance to win simply subscribe to the JustRite Papercraft YouTube Channel.  All subscribers will be eligible to win this week's subscriber giveaway!  If you love Heidi's video please remember to like her video to let her know how much you enjoyed it!

Thanks so much for stopping by today!

Hugs & Smiles,
Heidi



Supplies
Paper:  Simply Smooth White, Kraft
Ink:  Ranger Distress Inks-Antique Linen, Vintage Photo, Walnut Stain; Imagine Crafts/Tsukineko Memento Rich Cocoa

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