Welcome to today's post which is for the
New Challenge over at
Addicted to Stamps and More which is
Make Your Mark.
I was playing around in my craft room and wondered how
just ordinary re-inkers would look on glossy paper.
So I gave it a go and was pleasantly surprised with the result.
I used SU Marina Mist/Tim's Peacock Feathers
and Dusty Concord Distress Spray Stain.
I then got out my ARTplorations A-Bloom-and-Three-Buds
and added texture paste dabbing with my fingers to get lift.
Once that was dry I Versamarked it then
covered it in PearlEx powder.
I guess you could say I really have Made my Mark!
Now I was really excited as to how gorgeous it looked.
I rubbed a bit off to get a little more colour back on the
left side. This was cut with a stitched die.
Added some coloured cs for highlighting
then attached to Pearlized card base.
Sentiment is from Inspired by Stamping cut from
a JustRight Tag.
Here's how to
Make your Mark - your entry MUST contain the use of
anything that can make a mark - Stampin' Write,
Copics, Promarkers, Painting, Chalks, Watercolours,
Sponges, Stencils, Masks etc etc
There's so much more to see from my Team Mates
so pop over and check them out Here
and come join us. Hope to see you in our Gallery.
Thanks for dropping in
New Challenge over at
Addicted to Stamps and More which is
Make Your Mark.
I was playing around in my craft room and wondered how
just ordinary re-inkers would look on glossy paper.
So I gave it a go and was pleasantly surprised with the result.
I used SU Marina Mist/Tim's Peacock Feathers
and Dusty Concord Distress Spray Stain.
I then got out my ARTplorations A-Bloom-and-Three-Buds
and added texture paste dabbing with my fingers to get lift.
Once that was dry I Versamarked it then
covered it in PearlEx powder.
I guess you could say I really have Made my Mark!
Now I was really excited as to how gorgeous it looked.
I rubbed a bit off to get a little more colour back on the
left side. This was cut with a stitched die.
Added some coloured cs for highlighting
then attached to Pearlized card base.
Sentiment is from Inspired by Stamping cut from
a JustRight Tag.
Here's how to
Make your Mark - your entry MUST contain the use of
anything that can make a mark - Stampin' Write,
Copics, Promarkers, Painting, Chalks, Watercolours,
Sponges, Stencils, Masks etc etc
There's so much more to see from my Team Mates
so pop over and check them out Here
and come join us. Hope to see you in our Gallery.
Thanks for dropping in
woow the background looks funtastic Ina
ReplyDeleteand the flower with texture paste so beautiful
love your blue card Ina
hugs from Munich and enjoy your AC room (read in Facebook) hehe SMILE
Monika
What a great idea, and I agree, the result is so beautiful Ina!
ReplyDeleteThe blue of your flowers is so pretty and looks great against the inky background. Enjoy your crafty trip. :)
ReplyDeleteSounds like you had a tonne of fun with this one Ina.
ReplyDeleteSo artsy! Love the mixed media look of this. Gorgeous dreamy colored background with the blue raised flowers.
ReplyDeleteThe results of your 'play' is just stunning Ina. I love the beautiful colours. It's so good to find another use for your goodies!
ReplyDeleteYou are one creative artist, SS! This is so gorgeous and I love the various techniques and mixed media you used to create this with. Made your marke, indeed!
ReplyDeleteFun idea to try the re-inkers on the glossy paper and wow did it work out great. Love the extra texture on the stencilled flower and yes you certainly added your mark on this artsy and creative card x
ReplyDeleteFantastic colors and design.
ReplyDeleteI just love your mixed media card Ina! What a clever idea to add Versamark onto dry embossing paste to add the powder, it gives a gorgeous pearly result. Simply beautiful! Have a great mother and daughter holiday and crafty time in Townsville! Hugs Gwendolyn
ReplyDeleteSo gorgeous and artistic!
ReplyDeleteAll that's needed is a frame to showcase the artsy awesome of your card, Ina! Simply sensational!
ReplyDeleteHugs~carol
You created such a gorgeous background here Ina and the sheen on the flower is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteHugs
Carol x
That's one experiment and worked well, Ina. Your card has so much color and depth and texture.
ReplyDeleteSuch gorgeous colors and amazing texture, Ina!!!
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