Pink and Main - Songbird - Card with hibiscus and bird - stamp, stencil, and foil
Flowers, foil, ink blending, Pink and Main, Stencil, Thinking of You

Easy Foiled Songbird Cards | Thinking of You Cards | Pink and Main

Pink and Main - Songbird - Card with hibiscus and bird - stamp, stencil, and foil

Hello crafty friends.

Today I’m sharing two cards I made using some new products in Pink and Main‘s February 2024 release.

I’m using the Pink and Main Songbird stamp, stencil, and foilable panels to make my cards. All of these products coordinate together. The best part is if you don’t like to color with markers or pencils, you can use the stencil to layer over top of the stamped image or foilable panel to add color with your inks.

If you would like to see these products in action and how I made my cards, then watch my video below or on YouTube.

I started by using the Pink and Main Songbird Foilable Panel. I used my Minc machine along with the Pink and Main Gold Cheerfoil to add the gold foiling to the foilable panel.

I didn’t want the negative foil piece to go unused so I decided to add it to another foilable panel.

I ran this gold piece of foil with the design on it (above) through my Minc machine again using a pink foilable panel from the Pink and Main Garden Toner Sheets. You can see the results of the negative piece of foil on the pink toner sheet in the picture below on the left. Now I have two foiled panels that I can use on two cards.

Card 1

Pink and Main Songbird Foilable Panel - Hibiscus and Bird Background Stamp

I lined the Songbird Stencil up with the design on the white/gold foiled panel and then added inks with my Waffle Flower 0+ shading brush. This shading brush has a very small tip for detailed inking which allows me to have more control over the area I’m adding ink to.

I used the sentiment from the Songbird stamp with gold embossing powder and cut down the sentiment to only use the words “Thinking of You.” I added the panel to pink A2 card base.

Card 2

Pink and Main Songbird Foilable Panels - Hibiscus Thinking of You Card

For my second card, I die cut the pink and gold foiled panel using a circle die. I layered it on top of a piece of pink cardstock that I cut with a slightly larger circle die.

Pink and Main Songbird Foilable Panels - Hibiscus Thinking of You Card

I added the circle to a plaid white card background that I die cut with the Pink and Main Plaid Cover Die. Keeping the background of the card white really helps the pink and gold circle to “pop” on the card.

I added the Thinking of You sentiment from the Pink and Main Hello Darling stamp and used gold embossing powder so it matches the gold in the foiled panel. I die cut the sentiment with the coordinating dies. I added some foam to the back of the sentiment so it has some dimension on the card. I added some gold Spellbinders Color Essential Gems to the card front.

Pink and Main Songbird Foilable Panels - Hibiscus Thinking of You Card

Supplies Used:

  1. Pink and Main Songbird Stamp
  2. Pink and Main Songbird Stencil
  3. Pink and Main Songbird Foilable Panels
  4. Pink and Main Plaid Cover Die
  5. Pink and Main Garden Toner Sheets
  6. Pink and Main Gold Cheerfoil
  7. Pink and Main Hello Darling Stamp and Coordinating Dies
  8. Spellbinders Everlasting Circle Dies
  9. Heidi Swapp Minc Machine (Large machine)
  10. Pink and Main Mini Minc Foiling Machine (Small Machine)
  11. Sizzix Stencil and Stamp Tool
  12. Ranger Distress Oxide Inks — Picked Raspberry, Mustard Seed, Mowed Lawn, Twisted Citron, Carved Pumpkin, Rustic Wilderness
  13. Catherine Pooler Ink – Party Dress
  14. Versamark Ink
  15. Brutus Monroe Gilded Embossing Powder
  16. Pink and Main Anti-Static Powder Tool
  17. Spellbinders Gold Essential Gems
  18. Scrapbook.com Foam Roll
  19. Bearly Art Precision Craft Glue
  20. Spellbinders – Black Platinum 6 Die Cutting Machine
  21. Scrapbook.com – Self-Healing Workspace Mat

If you would like to see how I made my cards, be sure to watch my video below or on YouTube.

Thank you so much for stopping by today. Have a great day!

Lisa Mears

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