Well, my color choices could be improved upon (this has bravo burgundy ink and riding hood red ribbon, and I should have picked one OR the other) - but I wanted to go ahead and show you this idea. Someone emailed me a day or two ago wanting to know if I knew any tricks to make peppermints from circle punches. Poor dear, had to make 70 of them quickly. I didn't have a solution. (sad face here)
But since the problem had been input into my brain - I needed to find a solution. My answer would be to make a mask, then sponge color onto your circle punch. These peppermints were vanilla and burgundy - I think white and red would be more effective but that isn't the color scrap I grabbed.
Here is what my mask looked like after making a few of these...
And my fingers were just about as dark as this "vanilla" cardstock. Oh well, the ink will wear off in a day or so...
3 comments:
Hey, no fair. No posting Christmas Candy cuz I can't have any! I do love Christmas Candy, do you remember the ribbon candy? It was so yummy! I do love this little tag though, will look so cute on a page or card. I may have to make some, too. But tonight I will probably play with some of your Santas.
Hugs,
cool... is that free handed?
Yes the mask was kinda freehand - I took a curve from a punch and traced it onto a circle then cut out the curved wedges.
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