Hi everyone. Today's card is for the Muse Challenge (#79 - Vicki Dutcher). Vicki makes THE most amazing cards ... I love her style and her use of bright and bold colors.
Vicki's inspiration card
I used similar colors, same theme (flowers and leaves) ... and used the pouncing technique that Vicki used. I have only done this a few times with alcohol inks (mostly experimenting) ... but wanted to try it with Vicki's idea of using re-inkers since I have lots of different colors of these. Love the results. It takes a little while for the blended ink to dry on the glossy paper, but it worked great. Thanks Vicki!!
ETA: Just talked to Vicki and it was alcohol inks that she used on her card :) Now I know how she got the beautiful and vibrant colors ... mine are a lot more muted using re-inkers. :)
I kept my card CAS by cutting out the rose and die-cutting three leaves. Five lines of scoring are added to anchor the flower and then a simple sentiment is stamped in black ink.
This close-up shows a better view of the scoring ...
I hope you'll join in the fun at Muse!!
Stamps: Fifth Avenue Floral (SU!); Be Happy Sentiments (Amy R)
Paper: White (Neenah); Glossy White (SU!)
Inks: Tangerine Tango, Regal Rose, Melon Mambo, Garden Green, Gumball Green (SU!); Black (Memento)
Accessories & Tools: Blending tool, blending solution, Small Leaves #2 die (Cheery Lynn), ScorPal
Challenge:
Muse #79 - Vicki
Love your end result. I did use alcohol inks -- did I say re-inkers? -- My bad, but now I am going to try re-inkers! Thanks so much for playing in with Muse!!
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty! I love the effect you ended up with! So glad you joined us at Muse this week, Loll!
ReplyDeleteLove love love ur take on the Muse ! the rose is so very pretty :)
ReplyDeleteLove this Loll and will have to try it again. It has been a long time since I did it!
ReplyDeleteBoth your card and Vicki's card images are gorgeous with your pouncing. What a different effect with the alcohol inks. Both effects very pretty though. TFS Loll.
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty rose!
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful rose!
ReplyDeleteLove the effect you got with the pouncing. I've never tried that before. Interesting to see the different effects with the two types of inks.
ReplyDeleteSuch a great effect Loll. No wonder the reinkers took a while to dry on the glossy cs! Still looks like you've invented a new way of pouncing! Love the scoring to ground the rose.
ReplyDeleteKaren x
Super pretty! This is one of my fav techniques and your flower is gorgeous! Hugz!
ReplyDeleteWhat a glorious blousey rose Loll. Love the way you have used the inks then sharpened the image up by fussy cutting the rose and leaves, gorgeous. x
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful rose Loll! The pouncing technique resulted in lovely coloring!
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful card Loll, I love the muted colors on this rose. I love Vicki's card too with the bright bold colors, but your muted one looks great too. Totally different look but equally beautiful. alcohol inks are so fun to play with and they are nice and vivid, but don't give up using your re-inkers Loll because I love that effect too. Hugs, Brenda
ReplyDeleteHey Loll! Your rose is so pretty and the leaves are so life like. I love how you create a nice and simple but very beautiful card.
ReplyDeleteGoodness, Loll - your rose is so realistic! Absolutely gorgeous 'pounced' colours and the shimmer...oh, the shimmer. Another card to adore....
ReplyDeleteHugs~c
Another really gorgeous card, Loll! I love the effects of pouncing your inks, and the soft colors are so pretty! Such a lovely take on Vicki's card!
ReplyDeleteReally love the effect from the pouncing...such depth and color! As always, a perfect CAS design!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! The subtle scoring is gorgeous and the flower is a stunner xx
ReplyDeleteyour flower is gorgeous!!!!! great take on the mUSE!
ReplyDeleteTRacey
Loll, so beautiful!!!!
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