As I sat looking through my paper, I was trying to come up with a different idea and thought... why not a post card anyone can make. I also made a video to go along with it.
So let's go on with the project...
Using Adventure Awaits paper pack page QQP-AD105 I trimmed down the map image that I wanted to use for my top layer to 3.75in x 4.75in. Turning to the backside of the same page I trimmed a layer of 4in x 5in. Last I trimmed a sheet of 110lb card stock in white to 4.25in x 5.25in.
I used double side tear tape to adhere my layers together.
Following this step, I grabbed a retired stamp set and my Stampoholic and using the Sunset Powderpuff Ink I stamped the airplane. I followed that up with grabbing my Royal Blue Powderpuff Ink and a fantastix and colored the plane in.
After I finished the video and all the editing, I remembered a HoneyBee stamp set that I had in my stash, and used two of the stamps on the back, again with the Royal Blue Powderpuff inks.
Once I had a stamp, write out the card and address it, it is ready to go. Quick and simple that anyone can make. And a little less to mail than a regular card.
Here is my process video.
Adventure Awaits Paper Pack
2017 Royal Blue PowderPuff Ink
2015 Sunset PowderPuff Ink
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