“Our Friendship” Galaxy Background Card
Hi Guys! I’m Debbie from Debbie J’s Crafting Corner, here today sharing how I created this card with a galaxy background and images from the “Upon a Star” stamp set from Lawn Fawn.
I love showing the process when I’m creating. I hope my tutorial and video help you see that, if I can make it, You Can Too!
I used the following stamps and dies from Dies R Us:
Check out the video showing how I created this adorable card!
A little Alcohol Marker Coloring
I used my Spectrum Noir Markers to color in the adorable fox and bunny images and fussy cut each of them out.A little Heat embossing
Then I heat embossed some fun constellations onto a galaxy background that I made earlier this week for a LiveStream on my YouTube channel.
I used WOW Embossing ink and White detail embossing powder from Recollections.
A little Die-cutting
The little family needs something to sit on, so I cut a little hill using one of the dies from the Grassy Hillside Borders Dies set from Lawn Fawn, and added a little texture to the hill with Walnut Stain Distress Oxide Ink.
I adhered the grass to the galaxy panel with a tape runner and trimmed the entire panel down to 3 ¾ x 4 ¾. This will leave a nice border when it’s added to a card base.
Let’s add a Sentiment
Next, we need a sentiment. I placed the panel in my stamp platform and positioned the characters where I thought I’d add them later. Then I lined up the sentiments on the grassy hillside using one of the tools in the Misti Creative Corners set.
After using my anti-static tool again, I stamped out the sentiments in Wow Embossing ink and added the same white embossing powder as before.
I love how the white pops once it’s heated.
Now let’s put it all together
Then I adhered the little family to the front of the panel with Art Glitter Glue.
Before adhering the front panel, I also heat embossed some of the constellations and one of the bunnies onto the inside of the card.
Then I adhered the front panel with foam tape for dimension.
💥Quick Tip: use liquid adhesive on your foam tape to make it easier to position your panel.
As a finishing touch, I added a few crystals from my stash.
Here are some photos of the finished card.
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