Monday, September 5, 2016

1 Die 8 Looks: Part 1 - Black Silhouette against Alcohol Ink Background

Hi there,

I am starting a new series over at the Karten-Kunst Blog. I would like to show you how to create 8 different looks with just one die. This is Part 1 - Black Silhouette against Alcohol Ink Background:


Before I write down the step by step tutorial I would like to show you the die I used on all of my 8 projects. It is the Memory Box Sketch Daisy. It consists of 4 pieces: the outline, the flower and two leaves.

  • create a background using Alcohol Inks (Juniper, Cloudy Blue, Stonewashed, Botanical) and Alcohol Ink Blending Solution on a stitched panel of Lanavanguard 
  • cut out the Memory Box Sketch Daisy from black cardstock 
  • mat the panel onto a piece of black cardstock and create a 1/16'' border with the help of the Mini Perfect Layers Tool
  • add a sentiment from the Ideaology Small Talk Sticker set

Come and get it Challenge - Flowers

A Bit more Time to Craft Challenge #27 - Anything goes

Craft your Passion Challenge - Anything goes

Crafting by Designs Challenge - Anyhting goes

Simon says Stamp Wednesday Challenge - Anything goes

Have a wonderful day.

Yours,


5 comments:

  1. Brilliant background, fabulous card.
    Thank you for joining us at Simon says Stamp Wednesday Challenge.
    Luv
    Debby

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  2. Beautiful card, Tanja. I love alcohol inks. Thanks for joining us at Craft Your Passion Challenges! - Patti (CYP DT)

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  3. I love the technique you used for the background and the silhouette just pops! Thanks so much for joining us at Craft Your Passion. -Rina DT Member

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  4. Love love love the background. I have alcohol inks but i didn't use them for years. Thanks for the idea. Also, thanks for joining us this week at Come and Get It.

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