Some tips for using stamps with iron ons:
I stamped the image on iron on transfer using Palette ink (since it works with fabric). I let them set over night to make sure the ink was dry and then lightly colored with copic markers. No blending because it will start to gum up the marker and the sticky on the iron on. (Make sure you clean your marker afterwards because it will have a little residue. Just scribble on scrap paper.) Then, iron it on.
Edited to Add: I answered questions and gave some great links on this post.
Recipe
Stamps: Baking Riley (Hanna Stamps), Holiday Wishes, Borders and Corners: Ovals (Papertrey Ink)
Cardstock: white
Patterned Paper: blue bayou (SU!)
Ink: noir (Palette)
Accents: brown ribbon
Tools: copic markers, iron on transfers, nestabilities, hole punch
Other: flour sack towels
Another superb Riley card! You're killing me with these!!! :)
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ReplyDeleteHow Cool! Do you use a specific brand of iron on paper??
ReplyDeleteWhat kind of Iron Transfers did you use? I know some say Inkjet so was curious on brand. TIA Your stuff is gorgeous I might have to do some of these for a friend for xmas.
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