Showing posts with label 20161. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 20161. Show all posts

Friday, March 13, 2020

Shopping your stash - Alcohol Ink Art with Josefine

Hands up if you have craft supplies that you've bought a long time ago and then never really knew what to do with it. Probably not just one thing, but several, right? One of those items for me are alcohol inks. I like the effects but everytime when I attempted a project I never knew what to do with it. So, again I was looking through my random craft stash and grabbed my alcohol inks (and between us, I have quite a few bottles...). This time, I was determined to make something with it. Ha!


A few weeks back, I found small panels for the use with alcohol inks at my local Hobby Lobby. They were on sale and I decided that this is the sign for me to try it one more time. As you can imagine it took me a few more weeks till I then finally decided to use them. 

First panel, and I added a few drops of alcohol ink with the blender. The colors looked nice, but I was not really convinced. Texture was missing, so I went with the Police Tag and some Alcohol Lift ink. And voila, much better.


Of course, I had to experiment with a few layers of alcohol ink. You can see that my fingers started to switch colors too.


One more panel. Different color scheme now. But I'm starting to see why people like them.


I ended up with five different panels. All using a mix of alcohol inks and alcohol pearls. I guess, it is quite fun. But then again - what to do with them? 


So, I continued with the Alcohol Lift ink, but a different pattern. The Punchinella/ Sequin border looked really nice.


For whatever reason it took some time for all that ink to dry, so while waiting, I stamped the Pair of butterfly wings onto a scrap piece of paper, fuzzy cut it out and adhered it behind a paper doll. At this time, I wasn't sure what to do with it.


I actually let the alcohol panels sit over night and continued with some more texture the next day. Trying white pigment ink turned out to be very interesting. The partial scribble adds a fun feeling to it.


Adding one more item from my "lost craft stash" - glow in the dark embossing powder. By now, I knew that I wanted to create a cohesive piece with these 5 art panels, so one had to have a sentiment on it. Since I had the paper doll ready to go, I thought this "you are beautiful" sentiment works well.


A few more extras, like this stitching lines on the border of two of the pieces and some cross marks using colored archival ink and white pigment ink interchangeably. 


And at the end, I adhered them to a small, long canvas. As you can see, I added a bit of foil to one of the alcohol inked panels. I did that while it was still wet. Just a bit more glimmer, that's all :)


Here you can see in a bit more detail the dimension that the different stamp techniques added - a mix of lift ink and stamping on top with colored and white ink.


And of course, the glow in the dark sentiment. Pretty neat.


Thanks so much for stopping by. I hope you enjoyed my little experiment using craft supplies that are usually hidden somewhere in my craft room.

Stamps I used:


Monday, December 23, 2019

Vintage Mixed Media Card by Preeti D.

Hi friends :)
Hope you are doing well.
Preeti Datta (Dutt Preety) here from the VLVS! Design Team. 
For today's post, I've created a Grungy Vintage Mixed Media Card
I've used some gorgeous VLVS! Rubber Stamps here.



I created the background by adhering design tapes to a panel of watercolour paper and then applied clear gesso on top. 

Then, to add colour used distress inks and Oil Pastels. 

Next, stamped the background using various archival inkpads and gorgeous rubber stamps by VLVS! 

For the layering, used a Vintage Paper doll, some gauze, black die cuts and old book paper. 

Layered the elements, stamped the quote using a VLVS! stamp and created white, black and brown ink splatter. 

Distressed the edges of the panel using vintage photo distress ink and then matted the panel in black and kraft.

Finally adhered the panels to a 5 by 7 inch white card base. 


VLVS! Supplies:
Other Supplies:
Prima Marketing: Clear Gesso, Oil Pastels, Heavy White Gesso
Canson: XL Watercolour Paper
Ranger: Archival & Distress Inkpads
Tim Holtz Idea-ology Design Tapes, Paper Dolls
Scrapman Dies 

Thanks a lot for your precious time :)
Stay Blessed!
Preeti

Thursday, October 10, 2019

Art Journal Page by Preeti D.

Hi friends :)
Hope you are doing well.
Preeti Datta (Dutt Preety) here from the VLVS! Design Team. 
For today's post, I've created an Art Journal Page.  
I've used some gorgeous VLVS! Rubber Stamps here.
I was inspired by Banksy Style graffiti art and tried to depict a grungy, old wall.

I've used a wall stencil here to create the background.

  I've used 2 colours of distress oxides to create the old, worn out, grungy look. 




VLVS! Supplies:


Other Supplies:

Maremismallart Stencil - Stoned Wall
Finnabair's Heavy White Gesso, Heavy Black Gesso
Ranger's Archival Inkpads- Jet Black and Potting Soil
Tim Holtz Distress Oxide Inkpads - Iced Spruce and Vintage Photo

Thanks a lot for your precious time :)
Stay Blessed!
Preeti

Tuesday, August 13, 2019

Art Journal Spread by Preeti D.

Hi friends :)
Hope you are doing well.
Preeti Datta (Dutt Preety) here from the VLVS! Design Team.  
For today's post, I've created an Art Journal Spread titled Wanderlust.  
I've used some gorgeous VLVS! Rubber Stamps here. 


First, I applied heavy white gesso to the pages, to prepare them for mixed media work.

Then, stamped the background using VLVS! Stamps and Versamark sticky ink. Next, heat embossed all the stamped images with metallic embossing powder. 
 Added color to the background using Sprays & Starburst squirts. Sprayed with water to create movement.
Did additional stamping using archival ink & VLVS! Rubber Stamps.
 Next, stamped the sentiment and focal image using VLVS! rubber stamps onto white cardstock using versamark watermark ink & heat embossed them in black. Then fussy cut the images & distressed their edges. 
 Adhered a couple of die cuts behind the sentiment and focal element. 
 In the end, distressed the edges of the pages using distress inks and created white & black splatter using watered down gesso. 

VLVS! Supplies:


Other Supplies:
Lindy's Gang Embossing Powders, Starburst Squirts & Spray
Scrapman Dies
Versamark Watermark Inkpad 
Finnabair's Heavy White Gesso, Heavy Black Gesso, Soft Matte Gel
Ranger's Archival Inkpad- Potting Soil
Tim Holtz Distress Inkpads- Vintage Photo & Black Soot

Thanks a lot for your precious time :)
Stay Blessed!
Preeti