Hi everyone Steph Ackerman here with a DIY Pink-a-licious Door Hanger. What little girl wouldn’t love to have her own pink-a-licious door hanger?
Step 1:
I started with a chipboard shaped door hanger in a dingy color and painted Gesso over the chipboard. I wanted the final colors to really stand out and Gesso would allow me to do that.
Step 2:
I dabbed Berry Crafter’s Ink on the door hanger, then used a baby wipe to blend the ink until the door hanger was covered.
Step 3:
Using the Basket 1 stamp with Canyon Crafter’s Ink, I repeatedly stamped it on the door hanger.
Step 4:
Using Evergreen and Deep Woods Crafter’s Inks, I randomly swiped the ink pads onto white card stock.
Step 5:
Once dry, I die cut the leaf spray. I also die cut the scalloped circle that fit the door hanger opening.
Step 6:
The flowers were first inked with Berry Crafter’s Ink and then spritzed with water so the ink would spread into the flowers.
Step 7:
Using Beacon Adhesives Tacky Glue, I adhered the leaf spray and layered the flowers on top.
Step 8:
I also adhered the flowers around the opening.
This is such a sweet project to create and beautifully done with Ann Butler Crafter’s Inks by Clearsnap.
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Ann Butler Design’s Products used:
Ann Butler Crafter’s Ink by Clearsnap: Berry, Canyon, Evergreen, Deep Woods
Ann Butler Background Basics by Clearsnap – Basket 1
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Other Products:
- Spellbinders Dies
- Die cutting machine
- Petaloo Flowers
- Gesso
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