Wednesday, August 13, 2025

Colour Shift Shenanigans Class


I recently took part in an online class from Clipper Street Scrapbook Company out of Canada and I think it was worth every penny! We received 3 of the new Lisa Horton Colour Shift Inks and paper and diecuts enough to make 6 cards at least! The card above was my favorite. We learned many techniques for different ways to use the inks and then put the cards together. I already own the embossing folder from Tim Holtz and the fun journal style dies are from Gummiapan. 


Here are two cards I made pretty much exactly as the great teacher taught but each students cards will be different depending on what stencil they chose or how they smooched the ink. Here is another card I made as taught but I used a combo of stencils and the look is different because of that:




The last two cards I went rogue and did my own thing. After we inked and stenciled the journal card from Gummiapan I decided this would be a great card for my grandson and found the perfect die cut sentiment to use. We learned a fun technique with plastic wrap on these inks but I wasn't happy with how mine turned out. But I didn't want to waste it and my new Checkerboard dies from CraftAddictionUK that I bought from Clipper Street were sitting here waiting to be played with, so I made this card:


There is some shimmer in the piece I made but the lines of the plastic wrap are not visible. I die cut the sentiment out of the same piece and added some more of the many die cuts we received in the kit.

I highly recommend you follow Clipper Street Scrapbook Company on Facebook and watch their lives for all the new products they bring in and other classes they teach. I learned so much and will take more in the future. 

Cardmaking Joy & Hugs, Karen 


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