
Today I would like to share a card for you that was designed when I was a member of the Splitcoaststampers Dirty Dozen Design Team. It is a quick card to create, featuring the faux burning technique.
The Stampin’ Schach Design Tips:
- Faux burning is so easy! Simply tear your paper, ripping towards you. Then apply a heavy coating of Early Espresso ink using a Sponge Dauber. To review my video tutorial of this technique, Click Here.
- Stamp-a-ma-jig! The beautiful Elizabeth stamp was inked in Early Espresso and stamped onto Very Vanilla card stock. The Stamp-a-ma-jig was then used to perfectly align the “Thanks so much” sentiment from Three Little Words. If you are new to stamping and need to review how to use the Stamp-a-ma-jig, just Click Here.
- Distress it! Early Espresso ink and a Sponge Dauber are used to distress the edges of the Dotted Scallop Ribbon Border Punch. An Early Espresso Stampin’ Write Marker and a Color Spritzer Tool add instant speckles.
- Glitz and Glam! Basic Pearls add an elegant accent to the header of the card and accentuate the centers of the Punch Potpourri flowers.
Get ready to hop along with the Pals on Tuesday as we embark on our Valentine Blog Hop! This month, 15 talented Stampin’ Up! demonstrators will be featuring Valentine themed projects for your inspiration! So stop by The Stampin’ Schach and start hopping!
As always, your comments are important to me, so please let me know what you think of today’s card. And as always, if you ever have a question about the cards that I create or the techniques that I use, I am only an email away! Until next time…

Stamps: Three Little Words (113254), Elizabeth (117120), Punch Potpourri Hostess Level 1(W 118394, C 120124)
Card Stock: Cherry Cobbler (119865), Very Vanilla (101650)
Ink: Early Espresso (119670)
Accessories: Basic Pearls (119247), Dotted Scallop Ribbon Border Punch (119275), Boho Blossoms Punch (119858), Sponge Daubers (102892), Color Spritzer Tool (107066), Early Espresso Stampin’ Write Marker (119680)
















