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Wednesday, July 26, 2017

Bless Your Heart Oxide Ink Card

Hi Everybody,

I got a new stencil in the mail which means I either need to play with sponging inks, putting transfer gel on it for foil, or embossing paste.... the sponging ink won this time so I used the Tim Holtz Oxide Inks.  I am so in love with the result that you get with these inks.  







I didn't really give much thought as to what color I would use because I didn't have a specific card in mind to make so I chose the colors I seem to be going to the most these days, purple, orange and pink so I used Wilted Violet, Worn Lipstick and Spiced Marmalade colors. I used a jumbo dauber sponge and sponged in random places and used a heat gun for a few seconds after I was finished.  

Isn't this a fun stencil?  This is the Tim Holtz Mosaic Layering Stencil and I can envision lots of possibilities.  Matter of fact, I have one ready now with dried transfer gel just waiting to be foiled. I think one of the watercolor foils would look amazing on this stencil.

I used the stamp set from WPlus9 called Southern Sentiments.  The second I saw this set, I ordered it. I live in Mississippi and when I saw those Southern sayings, I could think of so many people that would love cards made with them. Aren't they fun??  I bet I could help them with a Southern Sayings 2 LOL!  

I used Versafine Onyx Black ink to stamp the sentiment after lining up with my MISTI of course.  I embossed with Stampendous Clear Embossing Powder to give it some shine.  I couldn't decide if I could see it well enough so I got brave and went over it with the NUVO Crystal Drops in Ebony Black.  It's not perfect but it helped with the dimension of course and the shine so I could see it better, which was the result I wanted.

I stamped the sentiment on black cardstock with Versamark Ink and embossed with Hero Arts White Embossing Powder.  I used a banner die for the sentiment for a change from the black strip that I've been using and just cut the end off the left side so I would only have tails on one end.  I finished it off by adding a few clear sequins from Pretty Pink Posh. 

That's about it for this one.  I needed lots of bright colors today so I hope I inspired you to make some fun cards.

Thanks for stopping by and have a great day!


Regina




2 comments:

Karen (TLgirl353) said...

That Mosaic stencil is fabulous and the way you colored it - wow!!!!

Verna Angerhofer said...

That is such a pretty card and a great stencil design. And, I think sponging on inks is always so calming for me.