Wicked Birthday
Of course I couldn't do princess cards without some villains as well! And as soon as I seen these, I had the perfect sentiment in mind for the inside of the card.

These evil cuties are from Sweet Stamp Shop's Queen and Wicked stamp sets. The sentiment was a freebie from Lawn Fawn for my birthday. :)
I die cut the A2 panels with Lawn Fawn's stitched rectangle stackables from some 110 lb. Recollections card stock.
I used the same ink blending technique for the backgrounds as I did for my princess cards. With a stencil, distress oxides, and a blending tool, I started in the center and faded out the ink towards the edges in a circular pattern.
I colored the images with a mix of Zig brush markers and Gansai Tambi watercolors. Then I fussy cut the images and popped them up with some foam tape.
I stamped the sentiment with Versafine black ink under each image.
For the inside, I used an alpha block set from Sweet Stamp Shop to make the sentiment "I hope it's wicked" I thought it went perfectly with these devious divas! :)




*I got a smudge of paint near the sentiment on this card and made it worse trying to fix it. So instead of messing with it further, I heat embossed the sentiment with some white detail embossing powder onto some black cardstock and covered it up! There's always a fix haha!
The last step was to attach the card panels to the card bases with my ATG gun.
Thanks for stopping by!
-Jenni