I've been looking forward to using my alcohol inks and decided to create a snowflake tag with bold blue colors.
Supplies used: glossy cardstock, alcohol ink blending solution, alcohol inks (Indigo, Pool, Sailboat Blue), white felt, clear embossing powder, white embossing powder, clear ink pad, rubber stamps, and clear block for the stamps. The snowflake rubber stamps were unmounted and from Touche Rubber Stamps - Rochester, MN.
I first cleared embossed a few snowflakes on glossy cardstock to create a resist with the inks. It's kinda hard to see but the clear embossing powder gives a raised image to the card.
after this I used a white piece of felt to cover the surface with some blending solution, and then began pouring the inks and moving the tag around. Note: you use A LOT of ink this way and it really coats your fingers. So wearing gloves might be a good idea. Either that or tell people your fingers are blue because it's really cold outside.
When using ink this way it will take longer for the tag to dry.
Using a clean piece of white felt I wiped away the clear embossed snowflakes. They didn't show up as much as I wanted so I added a bit of the blending solution to a new piece of felt and gently rubbed it over the snowflakes.
Much better. After this I stamped the snowflakes again and used white embossing powder.
I really like the dimension of this piece. The clear embossed snowflakes were subtle enough to let the white embossed ones stand out. I finished it with a piece of white fluffy ribbon.
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