A Curious Cat - Inking Tutorial by Dot
Hi everyone,
are you ready for Christmas yet?
I think my shopping is done ... I think. My mum's birthday is on Boxing Day ... so my thoughts are turning to her. It's a great time because we just keep on celebrating for days lol.
This month at Rubber Dance we have a colour challenge using grey, pink and teal. Or the theme of Embossing.
You will find the challenge over on our facebook group.
I think my shopping is done ... I think. My mum's birthday is on Boxing Day ... so my thoughts are turning to her. It's a great time because we just keep on celebrating for days lol.
This month at Rubber Dance we have a colour challenge using grey, pink and teal. Or the theme of Embossing.
You will find the challenge over on our facebook group.
Today I've a tutorial for you using Distress Inks and Oxides. Curious Cat has come out to play and I hope you see how easy a little bit of stamping can be.
Here we go ...
Step 5: I've stamped some Weed Love with Oxides to add another layer. This is such a handy stamp set to have. It can add some delicate detail when you need it.
Step 1: Blend Distress Oxides onto your card. It doesn't need to be perfect. We'll be adding more to the background so it will be well hidden.
The oxides have a beautiful softness to them which looks great on white card.
The oxides have a beautiful softness to them which looks great on white card.
Step 6: is finishing the background. I've added some tiny daisies from Textured Flowers, some tiny butterflies from Antique Botanicals and some black ink through a stencil in random places.
This background is a great one to use for any of your stamps. The colours look great together.
Curious Cat and flowers from Textured Flowers was stamped onto some white card and cut out. Some medium flowers were stamped onto some scrap card with Picked Raspberry ink on it, and cut out. All you need to do is attach it to your background and mat it onto any coloured card combo that you like.
The reason I used oxides first and then added the distress inks from a stencil to the top of it is because the oxides have less colour movement. Adding the distress ink on top would give a truer pink colour without going muddy. The distress ink is a brighter pink than the oxides. That was the theory in my mind anyway, and it worked. The pink looks so beautiful on the teal base, it really took me by surprise.
If you were to do this yourself, then play around with different stamps and stencils. I think you will have a lot of fun with this.
Textured Flowers
Antique Botanicals
Weed Love
Stamps used were:
Curious CatTextured Flowers
Antique Botanicals
Weed Love
Other Products used were:
Distress Ink
Distress Oxides
Stencil
Happy Stamping!
Dot x
Distress Oxides
Stencil
Happy Stamping!
Dot x
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