The Blog Hop linky party opens Oct 1st at 5 past midnight PDT and ends at 5 to midnight on Oct 31st!
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Recently I have been playing lots with acrylic paints (pours and with alcohol), Brushos and Alcohol Inks. Today's card is another go at using alcohol inks with the TIM HOLTZ alcohol lift off pad.
The stamp I used is a rubber one, from a Poe Collection, from Smeared Ink some years ago (unfortunately they are no longer trading).
I made an alcohol ink background mainly in blues and greens, applied the lift off pad to the stamp, stamped the background and then used this to stamp the envelope.
I then wiped the background with a tissue and trimmed this to size, placing it on a green layer and then onto a small square card blank.
Next I stamped the stamp again with Versafine to cut out another raven. This was on a Brusho background also in mainly blues. I added a touch more colour using Copics, and cut it out.
I then added this raven with dimensional pads...
Today (and tomorrow) is a Poe Day!!
I will link this to Leigh's Page and some more 31 Days of Halloween sites:
Dream in Darkness - because this is the BEST MONTH OF THE YEAR
Lost Coast Portal Challenge #62 - I have used a rubber stamp
and
Stampendous - just for fun...
Fabulous makes with your inks, did you use Tim Holtz new release pad for Susan fir the ghost effect?
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Yes it was Tim Holtz alcohol lift pad
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Wow, this is gorgeous, Susan! I've yet to try that technique. Too many new things, not enough time. xxD
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your prize. Both great projects.
ReplyDeleteGreat job! Love all the inks!
ReplyDeleteI love the RAVEN stamp. I am going to have to try the alcohol lift, the reverse image is pretty awesome! Great cards!
ReplyDeletethis is really wonderful! love the background and the blues and greens you used for your raven. thanks for joining the lost coast designs halloween blog hop!
ReplyDeleteLove these. I don't have alcohol inks but I am really tempted to buy a few colors and the alcohol lift ink pad just so I can try this technique.
ReplyDeleteOh, these are gorgeous, especially the popped up bird on the bright green background. Love these Susan. Thanks for joining the fun at the Lost Coast Portal to Creativity Challenge. Hugz
ReplyDeleteI have to try the acrylic paints.
ReplyDeleteI've used them on canvas and
such but never for the background
of a greeting card. thanks for
the idea. The raven is great.
I have to get out my alcohol inks and try out my new ink lift pad! Great effect on your project! And.... congrats on your win!
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful :-) I forgot that I have this stamp set..... I must go and firk it out LoL xx
ReplyDeleteOooolala, so BOOtiful, it worked perfectly with the SI stamp! Congrats on your win!!!!
ReplyDeleteReally awesome makes!
ReplyDeleteLooks wonderful and you manage the lifting technique so well - I'm still learning. Awesome raven image too. Thanks for joining the fun at the Dream in Darkness Challenge.
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