HI paper crafting friends. I have a NEW CARD MAKING VIDEO Distress Oxide Ink Simple Backgrounds #4 to share with you today.
Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge for this week is Anything Goes – Tim Holtz Stamps. I’m a lover of all things Tim Holtz and have been slowly adding to my small collection of his stamps. Today I’m creating with the Stampers Anonymous – Flower Garden and it’s also another video in my Distress Oxide Ink Series – Distress Oxide Ink Simple Backgrounds #4, a little lesson on colouring with Copics, and the Masking Technique…ok, lets throw in some Stenciling and splattering too while we’re at it!
Also – if you are just learning how to blend with Distress Oxides – this card is for you, as complete blending is not a requirement – that blotchy background is exactly what we want for this card, haha – yeah!
Tip’s and Tricks for the Distress Oxide Ink Simple Backgrounds #4 Card:
- Start with masking the flower, so I you can stamp the stem with the Memento Tuxedo Black Ink.
- Next color the flower with copic markers and mask it again so you can create the background.
- New color combo for my Distress Oxide Background: Mermaid Lagoon, Pine Needles and Mowed Lawn and note I went across the card this time instead of up and down.
- Finally, add a little stenciling, line drawing, splatter for some additional background noise and interest.
I created a video to walk you through each step. This card is super easy to create and I hope you will have fun with it.
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Very cool design Sandi! Love the colors. 🙂
thank you Amy, it was a lot of fun – love these distress oxide inks
This is a beautiful card. I always enjoy your videos. I like all of the detail to this one. Thank you for sharing your talent.
thanks JoAnn, yes, there are a lot of details to this one, but taking it step by step, it’s also really easy
Fabulous card and video.
thank you Donna, I appreciate that very much
I am new to your blog having seen your card at SCS this morning when I was doing the faves notices. I admire and appreciate the work you have put into your blog and how you detail your process. Your video (new subscriber) on this particular card is fabulous, as is the card. Thanks so much for sharing your ideas and beautiful work.
aw, thank you Kia, and thanks so much for clicking through, I appreciate your kind comments on my work