Welcome back! Today I've got some more Miss Ink Stamps and Ranger Distress Embossing Glazes!
I started this one ink blending some Fossilized amber and a little Vintage Photo onto a die cut panel. I stamped the Gardenia images onto the paper using some Espresso Distress Oxide Ink. I had meant to use the Archival Ink, because I knew I'd be watercoloring the floral images, and the ink did run a little when I did that, but it all just added to the vintage distressed look I was going for. I used Vintage Photo to color in the petals, Fossilized Amber to color in the flower center, and Bundled Sage for the leaves. I just took a scrap piece of plastic like from packaging and smoosh some ink from the pad onto it and then use a water brush to pick up the ink.
Next I added some more of the inks through the Diamond Fade Stencil using a blending brush and over that added some texture paste. I did clean off the stencil in between the ink and texture paste to keep from getting ink in my texture paste jar as I applied it and it was easy to line it back up. Then while the paste was wet, I used my fingers to sprinkle on some Embossing Glaze in Fossilized Amber and Peeled Paint. I heated that up and once it cooled, I used a paint brush to brush on some more embossing ink in each corner swiping upwards. (I just put a few drops onto the plastic from my refill bottle and applied it with a paint brush.) Then I sprinkled on more Embossing Glaze in Vintage Photo. When I heated that up it was a little darker than I wanted so I took a Ranger Embossing Dauber and dabbed on some more ink lightly everywhere and then very lightly sprinkled on some Gold Embossing Powder to add a little light and sparkle. Whew!! It took some work but I finally got it where I wanted it.
I decided with the darker colors that the Have Heart wood slice image would be perfect to add my sentiment. I stamped it with Memento Ink, cut it out and then colored it with some brown Copics. I decided to tone it down by blending on some Distress Ink in Antique Linen over the entire piece and then Vintage Photo around the edges. Then using my Misti I stamped the sentiment from the Alice Collection Wonderland Wisdom stamp set in Versamark ink and heat embossed it in gold. Just a subtle sentiment that is probably going through a lot of our heads right now "It would be nice if something made sense for a change". I added the main sentiment heat embossed in white and popped it up underneath. Finaly, a few paper flowers from my stash from Prima and some sequins and I was done!
That's me for today! Thank you so much for stopping by and hope you'll visit again soon!
Beautiful design and colors on your card.
ReplyDeleteWow! This is GORGEOUS! Loving the colors and the heart!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, such a beautiful vintage card
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That backround is awesome, I love all the texture you've created, I love the colour combination. María, xx.
ReplyDeleteWonderful design & I love all the embossing and the vintage look!
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