Thursday 28 May 2020

Alcohol lift ink for Paper Rose Studio


This card was an experiment, but it is one that I quite like!








I made a panel of alcohol ink on yupo, leaving some of the edges white. I applied the Mandala stencil, and then added alcohol lift ink heavily using a foam ink blending tool. I blended all over panel, so that some of the lifted ink got moved to the edges. This means that the middle of the panel has darker ink under the stencil, but near the edges there is lighter yupo under the stencil.
I stamped the sentiment from the Poppies clear stamp set in Versamark ink onto a strip of vellum, and embossed it with white embossing powder. I then wrapped the vellum around the yupo panel before adhering the whole panel to a white card base with tape runner adhesive. Some clear sequins were the finishing touch! 
 
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1 comment:

  1. your experiment turned out beautifully, Michelle - I've never had good luck with alcohol lift - need to give it a try again with some of the backgrounds I've made.

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