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How to Make a Fun Abstract Card

March 19, 2022 Leave a Comment

19 Mar
Fun Abstract Card with gold hexagon frame and accents

Do you struggle with abstract card designs? I did too until I tried this trick! I cut out random pieces of gold foil and basic white cardstock with the dies from the Beautiful Shapes dies. Then I played. I ended up using only two of my abstract shapes on this card, but I also created my own abstract design on the base card.

Abstract card pieces showing stamped abstract design on base cardstock

I inked the large ‘splat’ from the Abstract Beauty stamp set in Blushing Bride ink and stamped it off on a piece of scrap paper before stamping on the cardstock. And I used some first and second generation ink with the scribble stamp. By using both full strength and stamped off ink, the abstract stamping looks more dimensional and has added interest.

Abstract Card sentiment taped off before inking

The sentiment originally read ‘First of all, you’re amazing.’ and wouldn’t fit on my label die cut. So I covered up the words on the first line and the period with removable labeling tape. Then I inked the stamp with Blushing Bride classic ink, removed the tape, and stamped the sentiment on the label.

All supplies can be found in my online store here. Watch a short video on my Instagram feed to see this card coming together. And don’t forget to sign up for my newsletter to get more inspiration delivered right to your inbox.

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