Learn my six top tips to help you colour perfectly the large Enduring Beauty flower image.using the decorative masks.
I’m sharing a few projects created by some of my very talented Stampin’ Up! team members with you all today. Not everything used on the projects is 100% current Stampin’ Up! items, but I hope that…
Happy Happy Last-Hawwwmp-Day of 2023! WOW! Can you even?!? Crazy! I hope you’re recovered from The Big Day and The Big Day After! I DID go out yesterday but..not to shop – it was to …
The new Enduring Beauty bundle from Stampin' Up! has a set of coordinating masks! This exciting new product gives a whole new way to color and shade your
What could be prettier than a rainbow of floral cards!? Answer... not too many things are prettier than that!! If you'd like to create pretty cards like these, please watch my video below and I'd appreciate your online order for any of the Stampin' Up! supplies you need. The links are provided at the bottom of the post. I used Stampin' Up! Blending Brushes, ink and the Enduring Beauty masks, and stamp & die bundle to create this pretty rainbow of cards! Need ink blending instructions? Please feel free to watch the video replay at the bottom of this
The warm golden tones on this card send a virtual hug.
Good morning, and welcome to my blog! You know how much I LOVE this bundle! Today’s card is a bit different–I tried making a clean and simple card for the challenge at Simply Clean […]
Hello, hello, hello! Happy Friday! Welcome and thank you for joining me on my blog today. I've just had a very well deserved and much needed Christmas Break with my family and some time away camping in our caravan. Lots of fun in the sun, stand up paddle boarding, swimming in the lake, swimming at the beach, boating, knee-boarding, 4WD, reading a few books and lots of all-round summer fun! Was so good to be away in the great outdoors of Australia. Gosh I love summer! Back to reality now. Over at Just Add Ink, to kick off the first challenge for the year we are commencing 2024 with a blog hop to go with the new challenge. Our theme for this hop and the challenge is Just Add In #685 | Just Add Flowers. This is such a fabulous theme to kick start the Just Add Ink year! Every one loves flowers, well nearly everyone. I'm a bit of a sucker for a floral stamp and the new Enduring Beauty Bundle with coordinating masks in the Stampin' Up! 2024 Jan - April Mini Catalogue caught my attention at first glance. Super pretty right? I've used the stamp and masks on Crumb Cake cardstock today for a different look. I do love colouring images on Crumb Cake cardstock as I love how the colours of the ink look different as opposed to using Basic White cardstock. All three cards that I've made for you today are all the same except for the colour combinations to colour the flowers. What's your favourite? I do love them all, of course, but the purple one is really standing out to me as my favourite. Colours used Flowers - Bubble Bath, Flirty Flamingo and Berry Burst Leaves - Old Olive and Mossy Meadow Colours used Flowers - Lemon Lolly and Daffodil Delight Leaves - Old Olive and Mossy Meadow Colours Used Flowers - Fresh Fresia and Highland Heather Leaves - Old Olive and Mossy Meadow To create the cards I stamped the floral image on with Versamark ink and then used Black embossing powder for the image outline. Then over the floral image I layered over the Enduring Beauty Decorative Masks to layer on the colour using Blending Brushes. Each mask has detailed floral designs that add depth and colour to your paper crafting projects. Use one mask alone to add a subtle accent. Or you can layer them to create a rich floral image of your own design. The masks definitely make colouring an image so quick and easy thats for sure. I used three colours on the 'pink' card only due to the fact that I thought the Bubble Bath was too light against the Berry Burst so I went in again over the Bubble Bath with Flirty Flamingo to achieve a better contrast. All cards were finished off with a drawn border, Crumb Cake Splatters, Linen Thread, a Happy Birthday sentiment and some embellishments. What colours do you think would work together when using the Enduring Beauty masks? Next up on the blog hop is fabulous Nikki Spencer with her amazing creation. Make sure you click your way around to everyone on the hop as there are lots of gorgeous creations and lots of different takes on our 'Just Add Flowers' theme 1.Kerry Parkinson 2. Kim Badelt 3. Jan McQueen 4. Di Barnes 5. Rochelle Blok - You are here 6. Nikki Spencer 7. Joanne Stubbings 8. Narelle Farrugia 9. Annie Alexander 10. Tina Gillespie 11. Lou Kitzelman 12. Chantell Randall 13. Tristan Dawes Will you be entering our challenge this week? We would love to see your 'Just Add Flowers' creation. Click the image below to be taken straight to this week's challenge. Thanks so much for stopping by! Happy Stamping! Live in Australia? Shop for Stampin' Up! with Me 24/7 HERE Recreate this project at home using the following Stampin' Up! products. Click on the images below to see the product information and to shop from my online store. Tweet
Welcome to our Paper Crafting Blog Hop featuring talented Independent Stampin’ Up!® Demonstrators. Fellow demonstrators from all over the globe including the USA and Australia are participating. We…
I used the Stampin’ Up! Enduring Beauty stamp set bundle from the upcoming January-April 2024 Mini Catalog to create a thank you card to share with you today. I also did a video tutorial for…
Hey everyone, I had my weekly Facebook and YouTube Live today, and I made three of the four cards from my January 2024 Stamp a Stack Clas...
The Stampin' Up! Enduring Beauty Bundle was on the top of my list of from the Jan-April 2024 Mini Catalogue that launches on the 4th Jan. It has Stamps, Dies and Decorative Masks. I shared my first play in a recent video I made one of these card for my Mum's Birthday and her favourite colour is blue so that exactly that, but blues you normally wouldn't put together and they look amazing. These matching masks create the perfect details in the stamped image using Blending Brushes. I paired the sentiment with the Stylish Shapes and some more blending with both the Iridescent Foil Gems and 23-25 In Colour Dots to finish the card. Colours: Boho Blue, Blueberry Bushel, Misty Moonlight, Soft Sea Foam, Old Olive, Basic White Click on the Photo below for a List of Supplies and visit my Shop to Purchase the Product To See how this card came together watch my VIDEO on You Tube SHOP NOW - go to my Online Store or contact me to place an order RIGHT NOW Be sure to check out my CLASSES below or consider Hosting a Party and share your love of Stampin' Up! and the NEW Catalogue with your friends. RSVP to me [email protected] or 0421074703 to RESERVE your spot. Enjoy Ellen
Jo's Stamping Spot - Just Add Ink Challenge #698 using Enduring Beauty bundle by Stampin' Up! Joanne Stubbings Campbelltown NSW Australia
Have you used Decorative Masks to color in stamped images before? If not, you really need to try it. It's SO much FUN! I used the Enduring Beauty Bundle from Stampin' Up! This bundle includes the...
This week I'm using the gorgeous Enduring Beauty Bundle for my cards. It has a great, chunky floral image that can be colored in with Watercolor Pencils, Stampin' Blends Markers, or (like I
This week I've been using the gorgeous Enduring Beauty Bundle for my cards. You can do so much with all the different components, but I also wanted to show how you can use it in a simple form
What can you do with Stampin’ Up!’s Enduring Beauty? Check out these card design ideas and the free tutorial. You’ll love making these cards.
Hello friends! I'm so happy we made it through all the flooding that was going on in our area yesterday. It was truly amazing how high our creek came up onto the yard and how swiftly the water was flowing. To see large limbs just bobbing along in the water at such a quick pace gave me a real sense of the power of flood water. Not something you want to be out in at all! Thank God we have no damage here, but my daughter has some water seepage in their house that needs repairing. Seeing how bright and sunny it is today, you'd never guess all this havoc was going on yesterday. But on to the stamping portion of this report. For today's card, I used the Enduring Beauty stamps and dies to create a lovely anniversary card. Seems like there are a few anniversaries of family and friends that need cards this month, so I've been busy making them. This is one of them. To make this card, start with a card base of Lemon Lime Twist that measures 8 1/2" x 5 1/2", scored at 4 1/4" and folded in half. The front layer is Lemon Lolly that measures 5 3/8" x 4 1/8". One of the Foursquare Decorative Masks (A.C. pg 136) was used with a Blending Brush to add the subtle background on this layer. To hold the mask in place to the cardstock layer, a bit of Masking Paper (A.C. pg 151) was used. Where it touched the cardstock, I made it less tacky by touching it to my jeans several times. I used Lemon Lolly ink to keep the design unobtrusive. After adding the inked background, the largest die in the Stitched with Whimsy set added the meandering stitched design into the layer for added interest. The large floral stamp from the Enduring Beauty set (2024 Jan - April Mini Cat. pg 38) was stamped onto Basic White cardstock using Memento Tuxedo Black ink. Using ink pads and both large and small Blending Brushes, ink was added to the flowers and leaves. Flowers: Lemon Lolly and Daffodil Delight with a tiny touch of Calypso Coral Leaves: Lemon Lime Twist and Granny Apple Green A Lemon Lime Twist Dark Blends was used to color in the stems a little to keep them connected. Because I wanted a much looser look, I did not use the Masks for coloring that are made to coordinate with this set. I'll have to give those a try next time around. After coloring, the coordinating die was used to cut the image out. There are also open leaf dies that I used to die-cut some additional leaves to fill out the design. These are cut from Granny Apple Green and Garden Green cardstock. The sentiment comes from an old, retired set. I chose this old sentiment because I was looking for an anniversary sentiment that would fit the card. It was stamped on a 1/2" wide strip of Basic White using Memento Tuxedo Black ink. It's attached across a corner with adhesive. Then the ends were trimmed to follow the edge of the layer. The floral images were attached to the card front with Dimensionals. The leaves were tucked in around the image and attached with adhesive. Then the whole layer was attached to the Lemon Lime card front using adhesive. The inside of the card had to be pretty to match the front. A layer of Basic White that measured 5" x 3 3/4" was cut. It's stamped with another really old sentiment that fit what I wanted to say. There's just a little of the Foursquare Mask that's used in the top corner to match the card front. A small group of leaves from a Sale-a-bration set - Softly Sophisticated - were stamped on the bottom corner using Lemon Lime Twist ink. The flowers from the same set were tucked in to finish the little bouquet. Lemon Lolly ink was used for the flowers. The white layer was attached to a Lemon Lolly layer that measures 5 1/4" x 4". Then this was attached to the inside of the card. One of the last touches for this card was the little bit of ribbon tucked under the flowers. You have to look at the pictures closely to actually see this. The ribbon is the Gold & Vanilla Ribbon (A.C. pg 144) that seems to be one of my go-to embellishments lately. I only used about 2 1/2" of the ribbon for this little touch. It's tucked under the flowers with a Mini Glue Dot holding it under there. The very last touch is the bling, as usual. What I chose are the Blooming Pearls that are a carryover from the Winter Mini Catalog (pg 53). They're kind of easy to miss - I did. But it's worth finding this embellishment and getting it. These are so pretty with the spring colors and a golden pearlized finish on them. I used the Garden Green colored pearls, and they blend with all the greens used on the card. That's it for this anniversary card. One down, several more to go! I hope you enjoyed seeing all the different pieces of this card come together. Sometimes it seems to be the little things on a card that you almost miss that truly make it special. Don't be afraid to use stamp sets and dies that are old and new together. Sometimes the older sets have just the right sentiment or accent that you're looking for. That's why I keep telling my hubby I can't get rid of anything. You never know when you might need just that very item. 😉 Did you notice the Sale-a-bration item tucked in there too? You've got until either February 28th or whenever the freebies are gone to choose whatever it is you've got your eye on. From previous years, I want to caution that some of the favorite items have been gone a week or two before Sale-a-bration is done. If you'd like to place an order with me, I'd appreciate it very much. Please use the Host Code shown on the blog post to help out. Everyone that orders always gets a card from me and sometimes there's a fun goodie tucked inside for you. Thanks so much. Happy stamping and creating, Sharon
The new mini catalog and sale a bration catalog are filled with new and exciting products including this bundle. The bundle includes a stamp set, masks AND dies! https://youtu.be/Rjbt1zpEnVI Last week I took a deep breath and tried using the masks. Well… it was easy and so impressive! I kept…
Hello Stampin’ Friends ~ Well the party is over but I’d like to share one of the beauties that was highlighted during one of the LIVE demonstrations …. Enter Stampin’ UpR…
Last Week I had my first play with the Stampin' Up! Enduring Beauty Bundle. This week's challenge was to use the Enduring Beauty Decorative Masks without the Stamp Set. I shared the process in a video and I'm really happy with how they came out. I used the registration marks in the masks which helped so much with the lining up, as does taping them down. I added the sentiment from the matching Stamp set to finish the card with Iridescent Foil Gems Colours: Bubble Bath, Melon Mambo, Berry Burst, Mossy Meadow, Pebbled Path, Basic White Click on the Photo below for a List of Supplies and visit my Shop to Purchase the Product To See how this card came together watch my VIDEO on You Tube SHOP NOW - go to my Online Store or contact me to place an order RIGHT NOW Be sure to check out my CLASSES below or consider Hosting a Party and share your love of Stampin' Up! and the NEW Catalogue with your friends. My in person Classes are mostly monthly on the 3rd Sunday of the month 1pm My January Class will be CELEBRATE SALE-A-BRATION - Attend in Person or Kits at Home for $30 OR Video Tutorials & Project Sheet Can be Purchase them for $10 Available Globally Contact me to purchase this Class RSVP to me [email protected] or 0421074703 to RESERVE your spot. Enjoy Ellen
Today's card wraps up this week's projects using the Enduring Beauty Bundle. It's the card with "all the things." Enduring Beauty Card Details: My card starts off with Soft
Old Olive with Thoughtful Expressions & Enduring Beauty Hello. Welcome to Valley Inspirations with Andrea and the Art with Heart Colour Creations Blog Hop. We are working though the Stampin' Up! colours in alphabetical order, focussing on one colour each week. This week’s Blog Hop is focussing on a muted green called Old Olive. Old Olive is part of the Regals Colour Family and is a wonderful yellow green that can coordinate with so many colours. This colour is lovely for leaves, trees and anything requiring a muted green. Old Olive is produced in Stampin' Up!'s card-stock, both A4 & 12"x12"; Classic Stampin' inks (ink pads & re-inkers); Stampin' Write Marker; Stampin’ Blends Combo; Watercolor Pencils Assortment 1, Regals Designer Series Paper, as well as Just Kiddin’ and Delightfully Eclectic Designer Series Papers; Forever Friends and Rustic Christmas Countdown Kits; Loose Daisy Embellishments and Ombre Matt Decorative Dots. Old Olive ink, card-stock, Stampin’ Write Marker, Stampin’ Blends Combo and Ombre Matt Decorative Dots have been used in the creation of these projects plus a range of non-Old Olive bits and pieces. CARD 1: The first card features one of the delightful new bundles from the January-April 2024 Mini Catalogue that launched earlier this month. There is so much to love in this catalogue. Do check it out. (I would love to help you if you don’t have a demonstrator already). Floral images from the gorgeous Thoughtful Expressions stamp set were stamped in Gray Granite Classic Stampin’ ink on Basic White card-stock. These images were coloured with Stampin’ Blends combos, including Old Olive for the leaves, plus Petal Pink, Calypso Coral and Lemon Lolly combos. As I knew I would be fussy cutting some images to add a second layer, I fussy cut all the images for consistency. The Thoughtful Expressions dies not only contains dies to cut out all the images, but also fine leaves and a loopy flower. These were cut from Basic White card-stock. The dies also includes layering scalloped circle labels - so gorgeous. A mid-size label was also cut from Basic White card-stock. A Basic White card front was dry embossed with the wonderful Distressed Tile 3D Embossing Folder. (I think the last photo at the bottom of this blog shows the embossing best.) The label was splattered with Old Olive ink from a Stampin’ Write Marker and then popped up with Dimensionals on the embossed background. The coloured and die cut pieces were arranged using both Multipurpose Liquid Glue and some Dimensionals. The two larger flowers had extra flowers layered on top to give extra dimension to these flowers. A sentiment from the stamp set was white heat embossed on Old Olive card-stock and partially cut with the trimmer and partially fussy cut. The final touches included a double White Bakers Twine bow and a few Old Olive Ombre Matte Decorative Dots (from the Ombre Matte Decorative Dots from the Annual Catalogue). The card inner for writing a personal message is simply Basic White card-stock decorated with some Blends coloured and fussy cut images and a Gray Granite stamped sentiment. (A stamp from the Notes of Nature stamp set was sitting on my crafting space and seemed to be just right for the card.) A Basic White C6 envelope was stamped with the Thoughtful Expressions floral image also in Gray Granite ink. CARD 2: I recently saw Jacque Williams create a “one layer card” using 2 layers. As you may know, I love creating multi layer cards with dimension, and really struggle to create simple cards; however, Jacque inspired me to challenge myself. This card is in the style of a “single layer card” but with 2 layers, however, I couldn’t resist some twine and embellishments. Last week I used the new Enduring Beauty stamps. This week I have used the coordinating stencils without the stamped outline image. Like Jacque, I have added a seperate card front. I believe this gives the card extra body and easily enables certain techniques to add texture. The coordinating Enduring Beauty stencils were used with some of Stampin’ Up!s wonderful Blending Brushes. The flowers were coloured with Bubble Bath and Berry Burst Classic inks and the leaves with Old Olive ink. Some light splattering was added with an Old Olive Stampin’ Write Marker. The sentiment comes from a Saleabration stamp set - Softly Sophisticated stamps. This set is paired with an embossing folder and can be chosen with an order of at least $180.00. The sentiment was stamped in Gray Granite ink. To give some added texture / interest, the scoring blade on a Stampin’ Trimmer was used to score a double border a little in from the 4 edges (ie 5mm & 8mm in from each edge). Also each edge of the card front was carefully run along an Old Olive ink pad to give a fine border, instead of mounting the card front onto an Old Olive card-stock layer. As mentioned, I couldn’t resist tying a double length of white Bakers Twine around the folded centre of the card, tying it in a bow at the front, a little down from the top. The addition of a few Old Olive Ombre Matte Decorative Dots don’t technically fit in with one layer, but they do add a little ‘something’. A Basic White card inner (not shown) was decorated with a thin stencilled strip, cut from the card front and another sentiment, this time from the Enduring Beauty stamp set. A Basic White C6 Envelope was stamped with the floral outline image in Old Olive ink. Thank you so much for dropping by on you way around the Colour Creations Blog Hop. While again we are a smaller group, I am sure there will be so much Old Olive inspiration. Don’t miss checking out each blog. To continue with the Old Olive blog hop just click the "next" graphic below to be taken to the blog of a special lady, Kate Morgan. I am looking forward to checking out Kate’s creation(s). I love seeing everyone’s' projects - there will be so much inspiration. I do hope to see you next week when we will be featuring Orchid Oasis as we continue the weekly 2023-2024 Colour Creations Blog Hop series. Stay well, stay safe and be kind to yourself and others. Andrea 💕🐾 If you find a broken link or would like to view the full list of participants go to Catherine Proctor’s blog @ What Cathy Made. Cathy is our brilliant Art With Heart Team Colour Creations Coordinator. She is a wonderful lady. Check out her delightful creation while you are there. If you live in Australia, don't already have a Stampin' Up! demonstrator and would like your own copy of the Stampin' Up 2023-2024 Annual Catalogue and or the new January-April 2024 Mini Catalogue, then let me know and I will be delighted to send them to you. Please don't hesitate to make contact with any other queries about these projects or Stampin' Up!. #colourcreationsbloghop #stampinup #stampinupaustralia #stampinupsouthpacific #stampinupdemo #handmadecards #makeacardsendacard #stampinupdemonstrator #papercrafting #artwithheartteam #papercrafter #valleyinspirations #enduringbeauty #softlysophisticated #thoughtfulexpressions
I've got another Enduring Beauty card for you, but this time, I didn't use the flower stamp. These flowers were made with the decorative masks all by themselves! It looks like I painted them, doesn't...
I’m excited to hear the 2 new catalogs have been landing in mailboxes this week! Ordering begins January 4th and YES I will be offering my Product Shares! Stay tuned in a week for all the det…
Good Morning, Stampers! I received this gorgeous card in a swap recently and just had to share it with you all! Unfortunately, I threw the envelope away and don't know who to give credit to. It features the Enduring Beauty bundle using the mix and mask technique - a combination of stamps and decorative masks to create an endless possibility of projects. Check them out on page 38 of the January - April mini catalog! SU!pplies: Stamps: Enduring Beauty Ink: Old Olive, Sweet Sorbet, Gray Granite Paper: Basic White, Old Olive, Sweet Sorbet, Gray Granite Accessories: Sweet Sorbet ribbon, Enduring Beauty Decorative Masks, Blending Brushes, Enduring Beauty dies Happie Stampin'! ~Melissa
February 18, 2024 We made this ensemble at our Stampin’ UP! Enduring Beauty Bundle Product Class last week. We made the card I posted last Wednesday, a framed piece, and a tag to go on a gift…
Masks (the fancy Stampin’ Up! term for stencils) make coloring stamped images speedy and simple! I was truly WOWed with how quickly I was able to color the floral spray image from the Endurin…
Make a unique card with the Enduring Beauty Bundle from Stampin' Up!
The basecard is a double sided DSP 5 1/2x12 scored with 12 across the top at 2,4,8 and 10 inches. Mark the front panels along the sides at 2 3/4 inches using a pencil and cut the triangle from the top fold at 2 inches and 10 inches to the side 2 3/4 inch mark. save the 2 triangles to use on the bottom. Flip the triangles and adhere it to the bottom part of the front panel so it mirrors the top when card is closed. watch direction of your fold if top is in one direction. stamp the Enduring Beauty flower image with versamark on a separate piece of scrap paper, heat emboss with gold embossing powder and diecut to create the front panel. mount with dimensionals on the left side of the front panel only inside panel is white cardstock 3 3/4 x 5 1/4- stamp with image and sentiment if desired with smoky slate ink - leaves plenty of space to write a message- and if you wanted you could cut the paper twice as long to create a flap for additional messages. 3 3/4 x 10 1/2 scored in half for a top flap inside panel.
These stamps, dies and masks are so fun to use. I feel like there are thousands of color combinations you can combine with a dozen different techniques! For this card, I used the Nature's Sweetness 12X12 Specialty Designer Series Paper. The gold embellished book print paper adds interest to the lovely yellow roses. The main image was stamped in black and die cut using the large die. Next the 5 masks were used in order with: mask 1 Lemon Lolly, mask 2 Old Olive and Boho Blue flowers, mask 3 Lemon Lolly, mask 4 Mossy Meadow (nothing over the flowers except accidental Mossy Meadow), mask 5 Pumpkin Pie but VERY lightly You don't have to mask or color with Stampin' Blends. You can also use it in a monochrome in this case with the Forever Love 12X12 Specialty Designer Series Paper and matching ribbon and gems. So rich....Embossed in Gold on Pretty Peacock would also be amazing with this! This main image was inked with Stampin' Write Markers in Garden Green, Bubble Bath and Crushed Curry. Then I used our lovely masks (excluding #5) in Bubble Bath and Soft Seafoam. The Sale-a-Bration $100 choice, Softly Sophisticated embossing folder (it also comes with a different stamp set) makes a great background. This Fresh Freesia creation was stamped with a lightly inked Gray Granite ink pad. Then, I used Fresh Freesia for Mask 1, Soft Seafoam and Lemon Lolly for Mask 2, Highland Heather for Mask 3, Soft Seafoam (mine was very well inked) and Blackberry Bliss for Mask 5. As I mentioned in the video, if you want a less modern art styled look, don't use Mask 5. This card is unstamped and uses Lemon Lolly, Daffodil Delight, Pumpkin Pie, Lemon Lime Twist and Parakeet Party. This grand-looking deep red design was colored with Stampin' Blends in Light Cherry Cobbler, Light and Dark Real Red, Light and Dark Sweet Sorbet and Dark Poppy Parade. The flower buds are Light and Dark Lemon Lolly, and the greens used were Light Shaded Spruce and Light and Dark Granny Apple Green for a rich and eye catching color combination. Product List Enduring Beauty Bundle (English) [162674] Enduring Beauty Photopolymer Stamp Set (English) [162670] Enduring Beauty Dies [162672] Enduring Beauty Decorative Masks [162673] Thanks for hopping by and reading! Receive my weekly customer newsletter: Shop anytime on my Stampin' Up! website: and Earn Bunny Money Rewards! Tempting sale items: Free Tutorials: Join My Team:
Learn how to make the Twisted Easel Fun Fold using the Enduring Beauty Bundle of products from Stampin' Up!
Good morning! There’s a brand new challenge at Just Add Ink of Just Add Flowers! It was a busy weekend–lots of prepwork for Stamp Camp, and a fun class yesterday! But, I managed to […]
Each week some of the Art With Heart team are joining the Colour Creations Blog Hop to bring you creative inspiration showcasing our range of 50+ gorgeous Stampin’ Up! colours. Week 38 – Par…
What could be prettier than a rainbow of floral cards!? Answer... not too many things are prettier than that!! If you'd like to create pretty cards like these, please watch my video below and I'd appreciate your online order for any of the Stampin' Up! supplies you need. The links are provided at the bottom of the post. I used Stampin' Up! Blending Brushes, ink and the Enduring Beauty masks, and stamp & die bundle to create this pretty rainbow of cards! Need ink blending instructions? Please feel free to watch the video replay at the bottom of this