This was printing with an acrylic block and distress ink:
I used Wild Honey and Dried Marigold distress ink, then misted the block with ink before stamping it. Love this look; I'd never tried it before and loooove this technique.
Supplies: Cardstock- Papertrey Ink (Black), Watercolor Paper- Blick, Stamps- Lawn Fawn (Heebie Jeebies), Ink- Tsukineko (Memento Black and Brillance White) and Ranger (Distress Inks by Tim Holtz in Wild Honey and Dried Marigold), Rhinestones- Queen & Co., Copic marker (for coloring rhinestones)- T9), Ribbon- May Arts, Embossing Tool- Martha Stewart Score Board.
This next one uses this fab bleeding technique. I stamped the wreath once, spritzed it with water a few times and let it bleed a lot, and dried it with a heat gun. Then, I stamped over it again in the same color ink (peeled paint), and spritzed it again, but only lightly. After everything was all dry, I still got a crisp image with the bleeding effect underneath. I adore how this turned out!
After doing the wreath in green and letting it dry, I used a q-tip to color in the berries with fired brick distress ink and stamped the bow on a separate piece of paper, inked it, and adhered it with some foam adhesive. After I had the rest of the card ready to go, I went back and added some glossy accents for some extra shine. Perfect!
Supplies: Cardstock- Papertrey Ink (Kraft), Watercolor Paper- Blick, Patterned Paper- Basic Grey (Wander 6 by 6 pad), Stamps- Lawn Fawn (Bows and Holly), Embossing Ink- Tsukineko (Versamark), Embossing Powder- Ranger, Glossy Accents- Ranger, Ink- Ranger (Distress Ink by Tim Holtz in Fired Brick and Peeled Paint), Thread- DMC, Corner Rounder- WRMK.
This last one uses generation stamping. I love the cling stamp set that I used... I need to remember to use it more. It's so pretty!
I used watercolor paper for this technique, and I like how the colors turned out. They seem to stay a lot more vibrant when on watercolor paper. Thanks to Jennifer McGuire for always suggesting it! Finally I decided to take her advice. Hehe.
Supplies: Cardstock- Papertrey Ink (Spring Moss and Aqua Mist), Watercolor Paper- Blick, Stamps- Lawn Fawn (Sophie's Sentiments) and Hero Arts (CG170 Wildflower Garden), Ink- Ranger (Distress Inks by Tim Holtz in Dusty Concord, Tumbled Glass, Chipped Saphire, Antique Linen, and Vintage Photo), Corner Rounder- WRMK.
Okay, off to bed for this tired girl. This weekend definitely needs to be a relaxing one for me. Oi! This week has been so long. See you guys tomorrow. You know I couldn't resist playing a little more with my new stamps. ;)
Love.
Brit
6 comments:
Fun techniques, Brit! Love the way your wreath turned out! I forgot about the bleeding technique and need to give it a try! Have a good day, sweet girl! :)
Wow.. nice work, Brit! You did such a great job with all of the techniques. Very impressive!
These cards are so fantastic!! Wow!! I just adore them! The wreath card is just amazing! Love them all! :)
Great cards!
Love your cards, and great techniques too!!
These are all great but I LOVE that wreath!!
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