Learn How To Use The Heated Ribbon Technique To Make An Underwater Card

Mar 9, 2021 | Blog Hop, Celebrate, Step by step

Welcome to the Crafty Collaborations blog hop. I am part of an amazing group of demonstrators from all around the world. We love showcasing the wonderful products which can found in our suite of catalogues. This month’s technique theme is RIBBON and who doesn’t have a stash sitting n a drawer all ready to use? I thought it would be fun to use the Heated Ribbon Technique to make an underwater scene

Heated Ribbon Technique

Now hands up, Who has quite a few half used spools of ribbon in your stash? Yep me too!!! So here is a great technique to make your ribbon into a feature for a fun card

Now quite a few ribbons change their shape when they are heated. Its worth trying a small sample first

Take your heat gun and a wooden skewer or long pair of tweezers and gently heat the ribbon. After a few seconds the ribbon will start to twist and turn and change texture. I find many of the sheer ribbons will give you a really interesting result

Another option is to cut the ribbon in half down the middle which once heated creates these wonderful tendril style fronds which is where the inspiration for this card came from. I used the Blackberry Bliss Striped ribbon as my starting point and then built the card around it!

I will be by your side - Fun Jelly fish underwater card using Whale of a time and a heated ribbon technique

Heated Ribbon Technique Underwater Cards

I just love the Whale of a Time DSP and the imagery take all the leg work out of creating fun underwater scenes.

I will be by your side - Jelly fish underwater card using Whale of a time and a heated ribbon technique

The Jelly fish are made using the Ice cream builder punch and the Blending brushes – I love the builder punches – They are perfect for lots of different punch art.

Just punch out the Ice-cream shape and use the Bending brushes to add Blackberry Bliss to the shapes, building up the colour at the edges and adding just a little to the centres.

Next use one of the sprinkles stamps from the Sweet Ice-cream Stamp Set to add the spots. Stamp multiple times from just one inking to create the different intensity of the ink

To finish the face draw a mouth and add a pair of googly eyes to each jelly fish. Not anatomically correct, but they do look so cute

Attach the tentacles using tear tape, trim to the correct length then attach to the front of the card using Dimensionals.

I will be by your side - Jelly fish underwater card using Whale of a time and a heated ribbon technique

The sentiment is from the High Tide Stamp set and die cut using one of the labels from the Hippo and Friends Set.

To finish add some of the Whale of a time sequins – perfect little bubbles.

Card Measurements

  • Card Base: Thick Basic White – 29.0 cm by 14.5 cm score at 14.5 cm
  • First Layer: Blackberry Bliss – 14.0 cm by 14.0 cm
  • Second Layer: Whale of a Time DSP – 13.5 cm by 13.5 cm
  • Sentiment and Jelly fish: Basic White – 15.0 cm by 7.0 cm

Heated Ribbon Technique – Pool Party Alternative

As I said earlier I have had such fun making these backgrounds, once I started I couldn’t stop so I made another card with a Pool Party scheme

I will be by your side - Jelly fish underwater card using Whale of a time and a heated ribbon technique

This time I used Pretty Peacock, Pool party Inks and the ribbon is from the

Voila!

I will be back tomorrow with some more cards using this wonderful Stamp Set.

I so enjoyed making this card and I would love to know what you think? Please do leave me a comment.

If you would like to know more about any of my projects please do get in contact and I would be happy to help you

I will be by your side - Jelly fish underwater card using Whale of a time and a heated ribbon technique

So now it’s time to hop around the rest of the wonderful demonstrators blogs to see some more inspiration for using these wonderful patterned papers

See the rest of the International team below!

Ribbon Technique Tuesday Blog Hop Team

Stamping Hugs

Sara

12 Comments

  1. Diane Evans

    Great idea Thanks for sharing. Very Clever Sara

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  2. Susan Elise Schultz

    Hi Sara, your cards are so creative! Thank you for sharing the heating ribbon technique.

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  3. Nina McMillan

    Shut the front door! I can’t wait to try this, so cool!

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  4. Karen Egan

    Clever, love it x

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  5. Melva Peters

    Wow! Great cards! Love the technique

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  6. Melissa Faust

    Wow, how creative! Love this, thanks for sharing Sara!

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  7. Pam Funk

    I love these! Lot’s of ways to use the curly ribbon.

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  8. Gez Carpenter

    Cute card and great use of the ice cream punch and love the idea with the ribbon 🙂

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  9. Narelle Fasulo

    What an awesome technique. Love it! So clever.

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  10. Donna Lester

    What a great technique. Definitely one I need to try

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  11. Vickie Kello

    These cards are amazing and such a great tip

    Reply

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