During one of Tim
Holtz' fabulous online Creative Chemistry Classes, we happy students
experimented with coloring directly on the stamp with Distress markers. After huffing to re-moisten the ink, I
stamped the image and then heat-dried it.
When dry, I sponged over the whole design with Antique Linen, and then
spritzed with water . . .
It was a great start,
but I wanted more droplets and visual texture in the background, so I smooshed
the Antique Linen pad on my craft sheet, spritzed again, and then dipped the
card front into the droplets several times, heat-drying between each
application. This has to be my favorite
technique for creating beautiful backgrounds with gorgeous variations in color. Even though you never know what you're going
to get, it always works! I really think that failure just isn't
possible with this technique . . . try it!
Cardstock: Bazzill Light
Sand, Cheddar, Beckett Moonlight
Stamps: Tim Holtz Papillion,
Max Stamp Pegz “Journey”
Inks: Distress Barn
Door, Wild Honey, Stormy Sky,
Dusty Concord, Antique Linen, VersaMark
Emb Powder: Ranger Gold
Dies: Impression Obsession Six-in-One
Frame
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