How to Make a Fairy Door Card

Making a Fairy Door card with Fairy Stamper. The door opens with a fairy inside.

with Fairy Stamper

card

The moment I saw the Fairy Door stamp, I knew the door needed to open. I chose to stamp on papers I had made with my Gelli plate. I enhanced those pieces and did a bit of fussy cutting. You can see the entire process in the video tutorial towards the bottom of this post.

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Fairy Stamper stamps

Materials:

  • Fairy Stamper stamps
  • stamping block
  • black ink pad
  • cardstock
  • Xyron
  • scissors
  • Distress Oxide
  • blending brushes
  • Izink spray inks
  • DIY gold spray *
  • woodless pencils
  • Nuvo Aqua Shimmer
  • Gold Watercolor
  • paint brush
  • foam tape
  • Pebbles candy dot in green glitter
  • the Works Board

    * Make your own shimmer spray [gold spray]
fussy cut

The above image shows the Fairy Door stamp on a Gelli plate print after being fussy cut. The Gelli plate print dictates the colors that get used for the rest of the process.

After a bunch of different steps, the four pieces that make up the card are ready to be put together. In the end, I chose to color on top of the Fairy Door stamp but that could be easily done before the card is put together. I used enough foam tape that I was easily able to color on it after assembly.

Video Tutorial:

Here is the card finished with the door open and the little fairy condo dweller answering the door.

Suggested Materials:

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Distress Ink Bundle
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Gina K foam tape
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Intense Black Ink Pad
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A Joseph’s Coat Peacock Card

A greeting card tutorial with Fairy Stampers. #sponsored #fairyhugs #fairystamper

with Fairy Stampers

I am a member of the Fairy Stampers Video design team. I post video tutorials twice a month on their YouTube channel. This month, I was inspired by the peacock stamp. Peacock leaves are so colorful I thought Joseph’s Coat technique would work well to show off the colors.

Many of the items I use in my posts are provided by the manufacturers in order to promote their products.
A special thanks to those brands who sponsor this site.

Materials:

  • cardstock – white and yellow
  • Marabu liquid watercolors
  • water spray bottle
  • peacock stamp
  • black ink pad
  • clear embossing powder
  • heat gun
  • Versamark stamp pad
  • paper trimmer
  • Xyron sticker maker
  • tape runner
  • sentiment die
  • mini Maker die cutter
  • The Works Board

Video Tutorial:

With the close-up image above you can see the detail of the stamp as well as the mixing of the different colors.

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We R Memory Keepers – All-In-One Tool – The Works
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Tape Runner
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A New Technique with Rinea Ghost Ink 2.0

This month over on the Rinea Blog, I am sharing a stamping technique using the new Ghost Ink 2.0. My video tutorial shares how the Ghost Ink works as well as a technique I am showing stamping on top of it. 

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How to Use a Wreath Builder for Stamping

The above image might not look like much but it is actually a wreath building template for stamping. You will use one stamp and stamp it multiple times in a circular fashion and the template will help you get that done. It will make so much more sense when you watch the video tutorial linked below.

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Materials:

Directions:


Download the free SVG file linked above and load it into Design Space.
Decide the width you desire and adjust as needed. (see video for details)
 


Use your personal cutting machine to cut the template. 

video tutorial