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Old 04-13-2008, 01:01 PM   #1  
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Question Reinker splash, or reinking splash (sp?) technique

I just noticed great cards in our SCS gallery done with the reinkier splash technique.

Would someone be so kind to explain it to me.

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oooooooo, this sounds interesting. I'd love to know what it is. Can you direct me to a card or two in the gallery with this technique?
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here is one example:

Splash of Gold by Donnarie at Splitcoaststampers

She includes links to the Technique Junkies newsletter which featured this technique!
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Hi Manon,

Our member Markie's Mom made this technique popular. All you do is spray a piece of glossy cardstock with water and drizzle different colors of reinker (at least two) over the cardstock. Next spray another piece of glossy cardstock and press it glossy side down on your first glossy cardstock piece.It will make great backgrounds.
This technique was a technique challenge a little ago.:

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Thanks Beate! I don't know what we would do without you.
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Excellent! I cant wait to try this one. It looks so easy!
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Originally Posted by Monanasmiles
Hi Manon,

Our member Markie's Mom made this technique popular. All you do is spray a piece of glossy cardstock with water and drizzle different colors of reinker (at least two) over the cardstock. Next spray another piece of glossy cardstock and press it glossy side down on your first glossy cardstock piece.It will make great backgrounds.
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This is not the same technique as Reinker Splash that is in the TJNL (www.patstamps.com) it is totally different.
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i tried something like that where i took my ink pads and sprayed a peice of photo paper with h20 then smooshed my ink pad gently on it in a few spot then with another colour did it again, sprayed a bit more h20 on it and the put the 2 sheets together turned out cool!! thanks for the idea:p
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Originally Posted by Lisa S
This is not the same technique as Reinker Splash that is in the TJNL (www.patstamps.com) it is totally different.
Sorry I gave out the wrong information. There are so many techniques with several names and different techniques with similar names that I got it mixed up.

The technique I described was the Ink, Spray and Smash technique.
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