More Black Ice

I had so much fun playing around with this Black Ice technique (details on previous post)! I just wish you could see the gleam from the layer of clear embossing.  Knowing my grandson would be graduating from community college this spring, I decided to use this technique on his graduation card. He loves his music and is especially into his guitars, although he also plays the violin.

The background is accomplished by once again drawing the edge of the Basic Black ink pad across a piece of Smoky Slate card stock. I added three silver stars (Metallic Enamel Shapes) to the focal piece of this card.


Because the card base is black, I decided the liner needed a little coordination with the card itself. So I added black streaks (a little grunge) and stamped another guitar in the corner.



Products Used:
Epic Celebration stamp set (SAB, discontinued)
Basic Black 8-1/2" x 11" card stock (24), 121045, $8.00
Smoky Slate 8-1/2" x 11" card stock (24), 131202, $8.00
Whisper White 8-1/2" x 11" card stock (40), 100730, $9.00
Silver 12" x 12" Foil Sheets (2), 132178, $4.00
Basic Black Archival Stampin' Ink, 140931, $7.00
VersaMark Pad, 102283, $8.50
Clear Stampin' Emboss Powder (1/2 oz.), 109130, $5.00
Embossing Buddy, 103083 $6.00
Heat Tool, 129053, $30.00

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