This breezy summer party invitation is easy to make using fill-in printable invitations and our honeycomb rubber stamps. The honeycombs take on a citrus look in these ink colors, but you can change up the colors and use them again and again for any occasion-- make fireworks in red and blue for a 4th of July celebration, or a garland in red and green for a holiday party. We finished these off with clear embossing powder for a shiny, textured look.
Materials needed:
Recycled Black & White A7 Printable Party InvitationsHoney Comb Flower Small Rubber StampHoney Comb Flower Large Rubber StampSunflower Color Box Stamp PadMoss Color Box Stamp PadOrange Color Box Stamp Pad Clear Embossing Powder Heat Embossing Tool
Instructions
1. Along the top of each invitation, stamp small and large honeycombs in a staggered pattern in various ink colors.
2. To emboss, begin by sprinkling clear embossing powder over pattern while ink is still wet.
3. Shake off excess powder. We recommend doing this over a large sheet of scrap paper so you can funnel the excess back into your jar -- it's totally reusable.
4. Set with heat tool to create a raised, glossy finish.
5. Pair with a colored A7 envelope to complete your invitation!
-- Annie
PS colors: eco-white & pool
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