Tuesday, 22 September 2020

Masculine birthday cards with alcohol ink

 Today, I am sharing three cards I made, all very similar, but slightly different.

 For this first one, I used alcohol inks in blue and green, and the sentiment dies are all white. I removed some of the ink using lift ink over a geometric stencil - you can see it if you look closely!

 Fir the 2nd card, I used the same colours of ink, but added gold foil, and cut the birthday die from gold foil cardstock.


For the last one, I used alvohol inks in greens and browns, but kept the gold foil and the foil cardstock fo the sentiment.



 So, which version is your favourite? 

Thanks for visiting :)

5 comments:

  1. Love all of them. I don't seem to have the luck at using the alcohol inks like you folks do. I would love to receive a card that looks like this. It would be one that would be a keeper and cherished. Thanks for sharing.

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    1. That's sad you haven't had a good experience with alcohol inks...they've always been such a magical medium to play with. Seldom had a failure. I encourage you to watch some videos...especially one on Tim Holtz's FB page that he made a few months ago! With his enthusiasm, I bet you'll want to try again!

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  2. Love them all Michelle! Cathy x

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  3. I love it!!! thanks so much!!!! Is there a way you can do a video how you do it?
    I usually get all the colors mixed up. they don't look so clear between each other. Outstanding!!!

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