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Labels: Cards, Inkadinkadoo, Techniques
I love this little doggie from Inkadinkadoo! I stamped him/her on a scrap of watercolor sprayed background paper and punched out some flowers from the same piece. Pretty easy, peasy card!
Labels: Inkadinkadoo, Spellbinders, watercolor
Stamp by Inkadinkadoo
Misc.: Coluzzle ovals, Cuttlebug Textile embossing folder, Colorbox Fluid Chalk inks, brads and ribbon from my stash
Labels: Cuttlebug, Inkadinkadoo
For this card, I started by making an ink pad using a folded up paper towel moistened with masking fluid. I then “inked” up the pear stamp (Magenta), several times, and stamped across the bottom of a piece of glossy cardstock. Once the masking fluid was dry, I added some alcohol inks to make the background. The sentiment (Inkadinkadoo) was then stamped with Versamark ink and embossed with detailed gold embossing powder. Finally, I rubbed off the masking fluid and colored in the pears using alcohol inks mixed with a little blending solution.
I really like the look of this. What do you think?
Labels: Alcohol Inks, Inkadinkadoo, Magenta, Techniques
Labels: Inkadinkadoo
Here are a couple of more cards where I have stamped on watercolour spray backgrounds. Actually, these pieces were cut from the scrap paper I had used to protect my workspace. I stamped the images in India ink. These were really quick cards to make. It’s funny how sometimes the really easy cards turn out to be the most eye-catching. What do you think?
Thanks for stopping by and I wish you all a wonderful day!
Labels: Backgrounds, Cards, Inkadinkadoo, Magenta, watercolor
Labels: Cards, Inkadinkadoo
Labels: Cards, Inkadinkadoo, k, watercolor
Labels: Cards, Inkadinkadoo
Over the holidays I made some background papers using watercolor sprays. I decided to make some inchies and I tell ya, these are SO much fun.
Stamps: Inkadinkadoo clear acrylic
Inks: Adirondack
Labels: Cards, Inchies, Inkadinkadoo
Labels: Cards, Inkadinkadoo, MFT