Thursday, August 2, 2018

More Alcohol Inks

Happy Thursday! I'm continuing to play with alcohol inks and created a sky & lake background.

Supplies: Paper - Alcohol Ink Yupo; Poptone Black Licorice;
Neenah Classic Crest Solar White
Inks - Ranger Jet Black Archival; Hero Arts Tangerine
Alcohol Inks - Sailboat Blue, Meadow,  Slate & Stream
Stamps - My Monthly Hero June 2018 (birds & chair);
Clearly Besotted A Little Sentimental;
Tim Holtz trees (came in his Alcohol Ink kit)
Dies - WeR Memory Keepers Rectangle Label - retired;
My Favorite Things Blueprints - retired
MMH kit chair die to match stamp

I created a similar card HERE but without alcohol inks - would love to hear which one you like better! The trees I used on that card were a lot taller - I really liked the scale of the smaller trees on this card. Probably should've popped a fish into the "lake" - I sent the card to a fisherman friend who had surgery and has had some challenges recuperating.

Thanks for stopping by!!

6 comments:

  1. Oh, LOVE how this turned out, Linda! I want to go there! Love the sky!!

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  2. WOW! That alcohol ink background is amazing, Linda!! I'm with Lin... I want to go there, too!

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  3. my fave of your two cards is the alcohol inked card you made for today - and guess what!! i am right here at the lake among the the tall pines in the north woods of minnesota and lovin' it!!

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  4. Linda, I love your AI background, so pretty and the trees are a perfect backdrop to add to the mix :)

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  5. Wow--what a gorgeous background you made, Linda! I love this sweet scene!

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  6. This is a very nice card! I like this one a little better because the alcohol inks really make the water and sky more "alive".

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