I changed the color scheme, image, and sentiment. I also added 2 bg panels to compliment the colors I chose on the main panel. I did use my brayer but using a technique I just learned. Taking plastic wrap drop a couple of drops of alcohol ink and also a couple of drops of alcohol blending solution. Squish together, un-squish - lol, and run your brayer through. It will come out looking mottled. I think it leaves an interesting palette. Really quick and easy - but a bit messy :#
Thanks so much for taking a closer look. Hope you like it
Date: Saturday, January 19, 2013 GMT Views: 6804
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Sat, Apr 04, 2020 @ 10:25 AM
I know this was posted years ago, but a great card is always a great card. I finally got around to trying this and after 5 tries, I have nothing resembling your card. I dropped the alcohol inks on the plastic wrap along with the blending solution, squished and unsquished, ran my brayer through and then onto my masked panel of cardstock and very little happened. One little bit of color and no more. Tried more AI, but not much better. Decided to try putting the piece of plastic down on my cardstock instead of brayering the color on, which at least put more color on the cardstock, but not in lines or layers and certainly nothing that looks good enough to use. Any suggestions? Anyone?
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