Thursday, June 15, 2023

More Ink Blending on Colored Card


I have enjoyed this new to me Ink Blending on Colored Card technique
 thanks to the Group of Seven Cardmaker's Blog


Be sure and check out the steps and helpful tips and card samples.
Here is the Video, which is very helpful.

I used all STAMPlorations stamps and Ranger Distress Inks

I began with an A2 piece of SU Poppy Parade CS.
Which I covered using The Rabbit Hole Designs Cotton Tail EB Powder Tool, 
which I think is a Must Have Tool:-)

Next stamped the new to me STAMPlorations In Bloom: Darling Dog Rosets (Dogwood)
image using Clear Versamark ink and MISTI.
Next heat embossed with Wow "Opaque Bright White EB Powder".

Then the Blending with Distress Inks began using Altenew Mini Blending Tools.
I used Black Soot Distress Ink around the edge of the card front.
Then added Festive Berries around the edge of the stamped flowers and 
blended into the Black Soot along the edge. 

Next splattered water using TH spritzer for large droplets and covered with a
Paper towel to soak up some of water.  Let dry.

Stamped the STAMPlorations  "It's a Girls Thing: Kindness" sentiments using
MISTI and Archival Jet Black Ink.

Next added white acrylic ink splatters using a #4 paint brush.
Then added SU Rhinestones.
Attached card front to the Ninnah 110# CS and Done!

I was very happy with the results.
Thank you GO7 Girls...I will be using this technique again:-)

Love and Hugs,

Supplies:
Stamps: STAMPlorations In Bloom: Darling Dog Rosets and It's a Girls Thing: Kindness.
Paper: SU Poppy Parade,  Ninnah Bright White 110# Cardstock.   
Inks: Ranger Distress Inks: Festive Berries and Black Soot.  Archival Jet Black ink. Versamark.
Accessories: The Rabbit Hole Designs Cotton Tail EB Tool.  MISTI. Acrylic white paint. #4 paint brush. SU Rhinestones. Wow Opaque Bright White EB Powder.  Heat Tool. TH spritzer.

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I am adding to the Group of Seven Cardmakers May 2023 Technique


The Flower Challenge #81..your favorite flower..I Love Dogwood Blooms..we have 2 beautiful pink dogwood trees.

The NBUS #51 Challenge...I used the beautiful dogwood stamp for the 1st time and loved it:-)







12 comments:

  1. Beautiful card Nancy! The flowers just glow with the darker sponging around the edges. Such an uplifting card with all the wonderful expressions of love, joy, and happiness. xx

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  2. Beautiful work on this wonderful technique! Love that you embossed in white to really let that image shine. Great job on ink blending too!

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  3. Pink Dogwoods are so gorgeous, Nancy - you've captured the most beautiful 'raspberry' pink for your lovely, stamped dogwood flowers today using this fun color-blending technique! x
    =]

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  4. Thanks so much for sharing your beloved dogwood flowers with us at The Flower Challenge, Nancy!
    =]

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  5. I do love this technique, well done for using it. I haven't managed it yet. The rich red with the white looks stunning xx

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  6. Such a pretty stamp that's perfect to use with this technique, Nancy! Your inked edges really draw the eye to the beautiful flower! Love these sentiments too!

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  7. You created a beautiful ink-blended design using a richly colored paper, Nancy! I love it, especially with the white heat-embossing. I haven't tried it that way and love this example! Thank you for inspiring everyone at NBUS! Hugs, Darnell

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  8. Such a beautiful card in glorious color with a fabulous technique. I'm trying to choose joy, love life, and focus on the good as I always have. Getting better. Hugs.

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    1. So happy you are getting better, my dear sweet friend:-) Love and Hugs...

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  9. This is another really striking card using this technique Nancy and I love the rhinestones as a finishing touch to the centres of the flowers. x

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  10. You did a fantastic job with the GO7 technique, Nancy!
    The darker ink-blending definitely added depth to the background, and the white heat-embossed blooms pop beautifully against the bright red. The rhinestones and the splatter are wonderful finishing touches! Hugs.. Hideko

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    1. Thank you so much, my friend. Such a fun technique by the GO7 Cardmakers:-) Love and Hugs...Nancy

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