Wednesday 9 March 2022

Happy Thoughts

 


Welcome
Meet today's card.
I got out my salad spinner again to create my card.
For anyone that may have missed my little video using the salad spinner and Alcohol inks, please check it out.


So here's what I did to create my card.
  • I began by getting out my salad spinner, an inexpensive one that I got at the Dollar Store.  It must be a dedicated spinner and not ok for food after using it with inks.
  • I cut a piece of Yupo paper and placed it into the bottom of my spinner.  I dropped in some Ranger Alcohol inks....green and a hint of blue (sorry I didn't write down the colours I used).... then sprayed in some Rubbing Alcohol to help the inks move.  I placed the lid onto the spinner and then spun away.  DO NOT SPRAY BLENDING SOLUTION, you can drip it in to help get the inks moving as well.  
  • I repeated that process to fill my whole piece of Yupo with ink.
  • When the panel was dry which took almost no time at all, I splattered with my black Posca pen and set aside.
  • I stamped the sentiment in my Misti and used a hexagon die to cut it out.  I cut a piece of green cardstock as well and glued them together.
  • When the inked piece was dry, I used a larger hexagon die to add an impression around the area that I was going to add the sentiment. It gave a framed look without cutting into the Yupo.  (I did cut a hexagon from the Yupo right where my sentiment is, but changed my mind and left it off.)
  • I glued the panel onto some white cardstock, then onto a piece of green cardstock and finally onto a white card base.
  • I pop dot mounted the sentiment over the front of my card and added 3 silver gems under the sentiment.  

Thanks so much for coming by and taking a look.

Adding my card to these challenges:
Simon Says Wed.- ADD A DIE CUT
Get Creative- USE GREEN
Simon Says Mon.- USE GREEN

Supplies
Stamps- Hexagon Greetings (SSS)
Inks- Ranger Alcohol ink; Versafine Clair
Paper- Yupo (Amazon); heavy white (Scribes Nook- Waterloo, Ont.)
Accessories and Tools- salad spinner (Dollar Store); Hexagon Infinity dies (Hero Arts);
silver gems; black Posca pen; Misti (My Sweet Petunia); foam tape

8 comments:

Unknown said...

Thanks for the tip...I will have to try this salad spinner technique soon. You are one of those creative people who step out of the box. I need to do that also. "Beautifully done"

Mac Mable said...

WOW what a stunning effect and this card sure made me happy Karen, thank you x.

cuilliesocks said...

What a fabulous background and a brilliant technique too, it's a wonderful card Karen, Kate x

Pat said...

I must buy a salad spinner as it makes a brilliant looking background using the AI's Karen, and what a great idea to impress a larger hexagonal die cut shape around the die cut one and the added spatters finish it perfectly. x

Christine Alexander said...

Stunning background Karen, I've been playing so will have a few to post soon ♥

Bonnie said...

This is one of my favorite spin art backgrounds, Karen! Love the greens and blues!

Karen Dunbrook said...

Thanks so much. Hope you have fun
Xxkaren

Ein Dekoherzal in den Bergen said...

COLLE KARTE,,,,

wünsche noch einen schönen ABEND
bis bald de BIRGIT