How to Create Beautiful Ink blended Cards with Gina K March card kit
If you love creating soft, colorful handmade cards, ink blending is one of the easiest techniques to add gorgeous backgrounds and dimension to your projects. In today’s card tutorial, I’m sharing how I used the Gina K March Card Kit to create this beautiful ink blended handmade card. This kit makes it simple to achieve professional-looking results—even if you’re newer to card making!
4/14/20261 min read


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Why I Love the Gina K March Card Kit
One of my favorite things about this kit is how beginner-friendly it is. The included products work together perfectly, making it easy to create layered, polished designs without overthinking the process.
The coordinating elements help take the guesswork out of color matching and design layout, which makes crafting more fun and less stressful. The stencil are easy to line up and blend.
Step-by-Step Card Process
1. Prep Your Card Panel
Start with a clean piece of cardstock and secure your stencil/design in place with low-tack tape.
2. Blend Your Ink Colors
Using blending brushes, apply ink in light circular motions. Build color gradually for the smoothest blend.
Tip: Start off the cardstock first, then blend inward to avoid harsh spots.
3. Add Layered Details
Continue layering colors and stencil elements according to the design until your full background is complete.
4. Assemble Your Card
Trim your finished panel if needed and adhere it to your card base. Add embellishments or sentiments to finish the design.
Beginner Ink Blending Tips
If you’re new to ink blending, here are a few tips that help:
Use light pressure when blending
Build color slowly
Use separate brushes for color families
Practice on scrap cardstock first
Final Thoughts
I absolutely love how this card turned out, and the Gina K March Card Kit made the process so easy and enjoyable. If you’ve been wanting to try ink blending or expand your card-making supplies, this kit is a fantastic option.
If you recreate this project, I’d love to see it!
Happy crafting 💕