This card is the finished card that I made, but as you'll see below, this is not what I was making to begin with.
Alcohol inks are like a box of chocolates...you know, you never know what you're going to get. I started off with an A2 size piece of glossy card stock. I started dropping the inks all over, I added blending solution, I used a straw to move it around, I used my heat gun. And I ended up with a big blobby hot mess. Go home Alcohol Inks, you're drunk! I almost trashed this piece, but I set it aside and started to work on my next piece, with different colors, and a different idea.
This is where I started taking pictures. I had no intention of turning this creative mess into a blog post, so I apologize.
I stamped the floral heart image with a very light dye ink on my glossy cardstock. I used my MISTI stamping tool. (IMPORTANT: I left the stamp on the tool, because I'm going to stamp again later!) Dye ink dries super fast on glossy paper.
Then, I dropped alcohol inks on the image in a very unintentional way. Meaning that I did not try to get the colors in each petal, but rather just drop a little here and there and let the ink do its thing. I did try to keep the ink within the image, but as you can see that yellow on the top left...it was going rogue. I had to let it go.
I think these are pretty neat, they resemble a stained glass piece.
Here are the supplies I used for the cards
Versamark Ink
Stamp Set - Concord and 9th
Sequins - Pretty Pink Posh
Background die on first card - Altenew Medallion die B
MISTI Stamping Tool
I hope I did not leave anything out! Be sure to comment below and subscribe to my blog!
Peace,
Jacquie
3 comments:
I think they are both awesome! I love the vibrant colors. I wonder if after you lightly stamp do you suppose masking fluid on the outside edge would keep the alcohol in from bleeding outside the border? I don't have any, out I would test it. These are beautiful!
Oh wow, these are both really pretty cards. Thanks for sharing how you this with the alcohol inks.....
Love how this turned out, that stamp is so pretty but your colors and the flow just shine with it, looks perfect!
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