Christine used Stampee Foil to create her title and then filled the letters in with a soft pink ink to break up all the white.
Tanya used VersaMark Watermark Inkpad and stamped the images on glossy white cardstock, then took out her Pebbles Ink chalk and went over the invisible images. When she felt the chalk was dark enough, and it appeared to cover the invisible image, she wiped the residue off with a paper towel. She also inked the edges of the white paper and added blue chalk, repeating that technique for the butterfly.
Corinna applied green ink to the patterned paper to cover up a bit of the design to make a base for my title.
Marjorie stamped and colored the fish on blue cardstock She used a versamark marker to draw and color in a splash resist on the fish. Then she heat embossed the splash with clear embossing powder. To create the gradient water shading she brayered the lighter blue ink first about a half sheinch below the top of my cardstock and about half way down she brayered a darker blue ink. Then she wiped the ink off the embossed splash to reveal the fishes!
Wanda made this from a dollar picture frame from Michael's
Added paper, inked the edges and the birds, and embellished it.
8 comments:
Great job this week ladies..You all are so talented.. I am loving the Stampee Foil as while..
Amanda:0)
Nice projects! Lovin' the "Bless this Nest" frame!
Great projects girls! It's so cool to see all the many uses everyone has for inks and chalks!
Great job on all the projects Ladies!
Inking is one of my favorite things I think I ink everything...I really like what it does for a project!
Wanda:-)
Wonderful Work ladies! Love all the different ideas.
Hugs
Tanya
Fantastic Job ladies. I love the versamark technique on Tanya's card. This stamp set is perfect for this use. Thanks for sharing your creativity ladies.
Wow ladies you did a fantastic job..love too ink too..adds a little something.TFS
Wowzers! Totally impressed! Great variation in using inks.
Deanne :)
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