For the Mix challenge Ky had us push alcohol inks to create a flower. Well..... my so called flower became really wild, so I opted to use it as my background.
Experimenting with using blending solution for stamping, I used the small swirly bird flower stamp to create a ghosting effect on the alcohol inks.
Added centers to the ghosted flowers with red glitter gel pen, easier to see IRL. Stenciled small dots at the bottom of the panel in real red ink.
For Jeanne's Free for all challenge - use red & yellow.
Stamped the big flowers & small flowers-for centers, in real red ink on yellow CS and fussy cut. Die cut swirly yellow circles used behind the flowers and for stems. Scribbled gold gel pen to the center of stems.
Added gold liquid pearls to frame in the really wild flowers!
Date: Friday, May 25, 2018 GMT Views: 1549
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Fri, May 25, 2018 @ 1:10 PM
Wild indeed! but love the ghosted flowers in alcohol bg that shadow your stamped / die cut focal flowers. I like that edging of liquid pearls - they look like a regiment of tiny brad soldiers guarding the periphery of their kingdom.
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Fri, May 25, 2018 @ 1:48 PM
The ghosting on the alcohol inks looks really cool, especially with the same design for the larger non-ghost flowers. And the Liquid Pearl framing is an absolutely super looking finishing touch.