A Floral Hello – Jane’s Doodles

Posted by on April 14, 2018 in Clean and Simple, Distress Oxide Inks, Embossing, Flowers, Friendship cards, Jane's Doodles, Stamping | 2 comments

Jane's Doodle Banner

Good evening. I have another Jane’s Doodles card to share with you.

I took a square panel of Bristol smooth white card stock and heavily blended on some Wilted Violet Distress Oxide ink. When completely dry, I white heat embossed a flower from the Blooms stamp set, then created a mask before white heat embossing the second flower. The sentiment is from the Daisies stamp set was also white heat embossed. To add some details to the flowers, I first used a white Prismacolor pencil and then added the violet shades over the top.

To finish off the card, I splattered some water, which reacted with the Distress Oxide ink.

Supplies

Stamps: Jane’s Doodles Bloom and Daisies stamp set

Card: Bristol Srathmore smooth white card stock, XPress It Blending card, Light grey card stock

Ink: Versamark ink, Distress Oxide ink – Wilted Violet

Other Supplies: Hero Arts white embossing powder, Heat tool, Anti-static powder bag, Prismacolor pencils (PC 938 White,  PC933 Violet Blue, PC932 Violet) Paintbrush and water for splatters, Mounting foam

Short and sweet from me today.
Thanks for stopping by.

Marion

Save

2 Comments

  1. Gorgeous card Marion! I recently made a card with the DO inks and used the water lift technique. I was so excited that I could actually blend the oxide ink. Must try this technique now, rather that the resist one. Thank our 🙂

  2. Oh so pretty Marion, love the added shading it really brings those blooms to life!

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.