It's stormy outside, and today is my day off, so this afternoon I sat down for day 7 of the 12 tags of Christmas. The techniques featured today are kraft glassine with alcohol inks. I must confess that I've ordered alcohol inks the other day, but unfortunately I didn't receive them yet. So I've been experimenting with a little piece of glassine and distress ink, but I didn't like the green. Eventually I used paint dabbers and made different shades of green. Then I wrinkled it up and sanded it and inked the veins with distress. I did the background again with distress ink instead of stains. Then I did go over it a bit more with a blending tool with the same colors for a bit more effect and also so I could make drops with water. Half way through, I almost wanted to start over, but I'm glad I didn't! It turned out great!
Unfortunately you can't see the glassine through the paint but I'm just glad I finally used it! haha. I also, as Tim said, bought it because I was curious about it, and didn't know what to do with it! LOL. Another first, I used archival ink for embossing. And it works perfectly! Don't have black embossing powder, so that's why I used archival ink and clear embossing powder). The holly is cut with my eCraft machine.
The result:
The materials:
- Kraft paper, glassine
- Lace, ribbon, mesh, vintage tinsel
- Pearls
- Stamps: Tim Holtz, Prima Marketing
- Distress Ink: pumice stone, antique linens, old paper, frayed burlap, vintage photo, walnut stain
- Embossing powder: Clear
- Archival Ink: Jet Black
Thanks so much for stopping by! Hope to see you tomorrow for another tag!
Sandra
6 comments:
Heel heel heel erg mooi gedaan!
Super met al die blaadjes, dit is een van mijn favo's op dit moment!
Tot straks!
Liefs,
Leintje*
Hij is weer PRACHTIG!!!!!!!
Groetjes Patricia
Wonderful tag.
Stylish!!!
Nice! I love the brick combination! So cool!
Pretty but I still like the one with the lamp post the best!
Sandy
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