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Thursday, May 26, 2022

More Ink Lifting

 I asked my husband for a new way to greet you at the beginning of my posts before I wrote this. His suggestion? "HEADS UP! Incoming!" I hope that gave you a chuckle or at least a surprise, lol! 

I know you're not surprised at how much I'm enjoying the inking play at Online Card Classes. We are on Day 8, but I'm still on Day 1 as far as trying things out.  



This card began with white embossing using a background stamp (Pinkfresh Studio) over an inked background. I love the dramatic ombre achieved by lifting ink out from the leaves and flowers with a bit of water. There are my favorite embellies for spring, butterflies and pearls! Thanks for taking a peek at my creations today. Hope all is well with you. 

 Be yourself

          Have delight in your craft 

               Make something beautiful!  




Ink Lifting with Spring Card Camp 2022

   Hello! Another quick post to share the technique of ink lifting that Jennifer showed on day one of the newest Online Card Class.  This is the second version of her technique, spritzing an inked embossed background and then using pressure to transfer the ink to another blank card stock panel. 



This is the softer panel where the colors are more subtle. I used Distress Oxide inks, and added stamped and layered die cut images for a focal point in finishing off the card. 

I really love these colors and the results of all the inking. I'm happy to have used images from The Greetery as it is their third anniversary of opening the store. I'm delighted to help them celebrate! Hope you've enjoyed seeing this, have a great day! 

Be yourself

          Have delight in your craft 

               Make something beautiful!