Some more fun with alcohol ink backgrounds . . .
For a little variety, I also did this layout using gold embossing powder applied with a marble image stamp. Both products are listed below.
One of the occasional drawbacks with the use of alcohol inks is their tendency to remain sticky, especially when used with glossy paper. A handy work-around for that is to brush on some gilding flakes. In this case I used a mixture of reds plus some silver. Voila! End of sticky and a little glitz to rescue the situation and liven things up a bit.
One of the occasional drawbacks with the use of alcohol inks is their tendency to remain sticky, especially when used with glossy paper. A handy work-around for that is to brush on some gilding flakes. In this case I used a mixture of reds plus some silver. Voila! End of sticky and a little glitz to rescue the situation and liven things up a bit.
Cardstock: Bazzill Kisses, Glossy cardstock White
Stamps: Kaiser Marble
Inks: Adirondack Alcohol Inks Red Pepper, Raisin, ColorBox Gold, Silver, VersaMark
Emb Powder: Pipe Dream Ink Zeehan OR WOW Gold Ultra High,
Stamp A Mania Desert Fire
Dies: Our Daily Bread Ornate Hearts, Mama Elephant Peek a
Frame, Dee See Love
Doo Dads: Mark Richards Nailheads Silver
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