Hello! I make a lot of monoprints, and not all of them are fabulous. But that’s okay, because there are plenty of ways to make them usable. Adding more layers to the print, die cutting them, and stenciling on top of them are just a few ways. Today, I am using a cover plate die on top of a monoprint that’s just “meh,” but in the end it turns out to be “mwah!” We’ll be using several products from Spellbinders on the card.
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Supplies:
Spellbinders: Deckle Edge Script Die Set
Spellbinders: Kaleidoscope Noble Suits Die Set
Spellbinders: Holding Your Heart Sentiments
Ranger: Lucky Clover Distress Ink
Ranger: Black Soot Distress Ink
A Colorful Life Designs: Black Iridescent Card Bling
Imagine: On Point Glue
Imagine: Twilight VersaFine Clair (on sentiment)
Bearly Arts Glue
Scrapbook.com: Medium Blending Brush
Scrapbook.com: 1mm Black Foam Strips
Accent Opaque: 100lb. White Cardstock
Monoprint
Purple, Pink, and Holographic Cardstock

The monoprint looks so much better now that it has that fun cover plate die cut on top. You can even try this with a subtle patterned paper. Please visit Spellbinders to see all of the latest releases. Thanks for stopping by. Have an inspiring day!
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