Hi, it’s Mona here, and today I have another step by step photo tutorial with the new Rina K. Designs Electro-Pop Neon release. In this tutorial I am going to use various new products like the Blanco Deco Foil Transfer Gel, Neon Flock, new Glitz Glitter Gels, Neon Inkpads and more.

Check out the step by step instructions below for this project.

I started my project with color mixing. I stamped with Electro Pop Inks to my water media mat in rainbow order.

When it was done, I gently applied on it the Blanco Deco Foil Transfer Gel and the gradient color mixing has started.

I just picked the mix from the water media mat with the Stencil Pal, and put back to the mat like in my similar video tutorial here.

I repeated this process a few times vertically until the colors were beautiful smooth pastels. When the gradient was ready, I applied it to a white card front through the Sending Sunshine Stencil and let it dry.

While it was drying, I stamped the solid images and the sentiments from the Sending Sunshine Stamp set with my MISTI.

I have used the Electro Pop inkpads by Rina K designs in different colors to white cardstock. Once the stamping was done, I run them through my die-cut machine with the coordinating dies.

Next, I applied the Blanco Deco Foil Transfer Gel and the Various Glitz Glitter Gels from the new release through the coordinating stencil to the floral die-cuts.

Once the Blanco Deco Foil Transfer Gel Dried, I placed on it a bit of a larger piece of Neon Flock sheet in coordinating colors and run them through my laminator in parchment paper.

In the end, I styled all the pieces and put my card together. Do you have a favorite product from the new release? Tell me in your comment, I am oh so curious. See you next time, Mona.

 

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2 Comments on Sending Sunshine Electro-Pop NEON Card

  1. Nicole Brown
    March 16, 2020 at 2:46 pm (4 years ago)

    This is gorgeous!! Brings me back to the 80’s!!

  2. Kay Furnish
    March 16, 2020 at 3:23 pm (4 years ago)

    Great card! I love Rina’s bright colors, and this card exemplifies “Electro Pop”. Thanks for sharing!