It's Sunday morining and I am playing with inks again and the challenge at Splitcoast. This background technique is a very easy one but the results are wonderful especially if you like stamping directly over patterns or backgrounds.
I began by inking up my large acrylic block with DYE INK and dripped Blending Solution over the ink. (I tried using different inks but the dye ink is the only one that will react properly with the Blending Solution) When you drip the solution onto the ink, it pushes the colour away and you are left with areas that are white with the colour all around.
When it was dry, I stamped the flowers from Unity and the sentiment from Penny Black called Growing Free and added the black pearls to the base of the flowers. The whole panel was then mounted to the card front using pop dots. I love these colours together.
Also adding my card to these challenges:
Mixed Media- TOUCH OF NATURE
Fantasy Stampers Challenge- CLEAN and SIMPLE
Thanks so much for coming by and taking a look.
Supplies: stamps- Penny Black, Unity/ Dye ink/ Blending Solution/ Memento bl/ pearls/ pop dots/ acrylic block
Beautiful card Karen, I love your great blue , pink background and your quote is great !!
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Maria
The black stamping is the perfect counter to the brilliant blue background! Love it!
ReplyDeleteGreat technique and card. Love the colours and layout. Elaine
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card Karen. I love the background. I use dye inks a lot, but have only used the blending solution with alcohol inks. I'll have to give this a try. Love the beautiful combination of blues and purple. Beautiful stamp and sentiment. Always inspired when I see your cards! Loll xx\
ReplyDeleteGorgeous background and I love the sentiment! What type of blending solution is it? Very beautiful card!
ReplyDeleteWow! What a great job you did on this!
ReplyDeleteAwesome card ! The free flowing colors on bg go perfectly with the sentiment.Loved it !
ReplyDeleteStunning card! Your background is fantastic.
ReplyDeleteI am so happy that I subscribed to your blog! When it appeared in my e-mail this morning, I was thrilled to see those fabulous colors and watercolor look come up! Every post of yours is an inspiration.
ReplyDeleteGorgus!! I have to try this! Was it just regular white card stock you stamped the background on with the acrylic block, or watercolor paper? The blending fluid is the one from Copic, right?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful colours and a fab technique. Thanks for joining us at Fantasy Stampers for our CAS challenge. :)
ReplyDeleteYou always do such a fabulous job with the inky backgrounds and this is no exception. I love that sentiment, too.
ReplyDeleteYou're card is stunning!! I will definitely have a go at this technique. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat colors. What a technique! I can't quite fathom how you got those "crisp" lines aroung the edge but that is so cool. Thanks for hooking up at The Mixed Media Card Challenge this month.
ReplyDeletesuch a pretty card and a great technique! thanks so much for playing along with us at MMCC :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card with a beautiful sentiment!! Thank you for visiting my blog.
ReplyDeleteVery soft and pretty.. soothing.. .Love, Light and Peace...Bonnie
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful design, Karen and I love the sentiment too. Thanx for sharing with us at Fantasy Stampers.
ReplyDeleteHugz, Jan (DT) xx
Oh my gosh Karen I think this is GORGEOUS!! Such a beautiful background you created for the wonderful sentiment and simple image :)
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful background! Perfect for your stamping. Thanks for playing in the 1st Mixed Media Card Challenge!
ReplyDeleteOMG. This is so beautiful! What a fantastic technique, hope you don't mind if I give it a go. Love the colours! Wonderful!
ReplyDeleteOh this card is so beautiful! Love the contrast between the blue background and the black embossed flowers and sentiment text. Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThanks for playing with us at MMCC. Hope to see you with us again in August!