Sunday, 3 July 2011
Playing with Alcohol Inks
Its been a while since I used my alcohol inks and it was great to get them into use again. I experimented with a few techniques on this piece. I put alcohol inks on glass and Tim Holtz Fragments and then a couple of pieces I stamped and embossed with gold ink. The background I made with glossy card and alcohol inks, then overstamped the flourishes and embossed with Cosmic Shimmer Aurora Arctic Black embossing powder. Visit Tim's page to see more on alcohol inks
I'm entering this piece into
StudioL3 - Alcohol Inks
Stampman Challenge - Alcohol Inks and Optional Sketch
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11 comments:
You fragments look great - love the colours and flourishes...well done.
Sarah.
This is really lovely! I love the pieces with the gold embossing on- beautiful. xx
Beautiful assortment of pieces on one card. Love it. x
Such a beautiful project. I love the depth and layering. Thanks for joining in The stamp Man fortnightly challenge and have a great day. Angela
Gorgeous use of the inks Emma! Lovely piece! x
Wow fabulous work Emma, I love the colours and the mix of colours you have chosen.
Thanks for sharing this with us at The Stamp Man for the alcohol inks challenge.
luv and hugs {brenda} xoxox
How pretty, I like the flourishes. You had stopped by my blog with a question, but am not sure of your email address. You can find info about my images here
http://littlebirdieblessings.blogspot.com/p/about-my-images.html
Thanks. ~ Abby
Thank you so much for visiting My Mojo Monthly and your encouraging words. I do hope you will be back soon to share one of your creations!
Sarah.
Great looking card-I love the softness of the background punctuated by the bright areas and the flourishes-very nice!
very interesting piece! i love the superimposition of the colored fragments over an alcohol ink background, And the gold embossing just adds a touch of richness! bravo!
A lovely piece, lots of interest and I really like the way you have layered every thing
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