I said all that in part to say, I finally got my distress oxides out and made a card. I really do like the Distress products and was excited to give my newish distress oxide inks a try.
They were fun and I think I need to watch a few more youtubes - I am not in love yet -I do love my regular distress inks and use them all the time!
I'll show you the card and you can decide if it will be worth reading the how-to.
I really like this quote!
I started this with Neenah Super Smooth Black from Paper Temptress
Using my Cricut I cut a card from Anna Griffin Cartridge
I used a fine blade and opted not to score on the machine
This gave a beautiful sharp cut. Some blacks cut with a raggy edge, not this one, smooth and clean!
Next, I double scored 1 mm apart - I use the Cricut Stylus for hand scoring - it works so well!
Next I splotched my oxide inks on my craft mats
Adding the water was pretty cool!
Next, I just laid my 120# Heavenly White in the wet ink and let it soak it up. Pretty easy!
Let it dry. I colored my butterfly while this was drying
Using my needle nosed Best Glue Ever I dotted the glue on the inside of the paper lattice
I slipped the dried Oxide background and carefully placed it
And then put a weight on it to dry:
Anyone remember this guy? He's survived 4 moves now!!
I created my sentiment panel from a bit that was left over from the base
Really beautiful cutting!
I hope you found this helpful and the quote inspiring!
If you are new to crafting, here are a few things that I think are must haves' - the rest will come with time. When you give your self this time you will find you will evolve into a better crafter and not spend money on things you will never use.
Good Papers - it is the foundation of your art, I highly recommend Paper Temptress
3 cutters - one guillotine for multi sheets, one rotary cutter, and one travel size. I use a Tonic guillotine, large and travel size and a Genisis rotary trimmer. I've been doing this for 40 years - these are the best cutters I have found for a reasonable price.
Good scissors, large and Itty Bitty - I like Tonic
High-quality inks - I use memento for alcohol coloring and Archival for watercolor
Distress inks and Memories
Coloring. I use Alcohol pen, waterbased markers, watercolors, pastels, colored pencils
Ultra-fine sharpies - for touch up stamps
Misti Stamp tool
I hope you found this helpful and the quote inspiring!
Thanks for stopping by!
Ginny M
7 comments:
You may not love the oxides yet, but you did make a card here that I love! Such a pretty result with the die cut lattice over top! I agree, you should buy what you love and not just follow the trends. Thanks for sharing!
~~Heidi @ My Little Stamping Blog
Absolutely gorgeous !! You have inspired me to open up my new Distress Oxides and try them out ••••
Beautiful and thank you for your thoughts!❤ I was wondering what butterfly you used on this. Love this card❣
This is a really beautiful background Ginny and it seemed so simple to make too! I finally purchased some alcohol inks and I'm watching videos now on how to use them, but I'm looking forward to trying something new too!
What a wonderful card Ginny - I have borrowed a Scan n Cut with the prospect of buying it (2nd hand, from a trusted source) but have not had time to play with it yet...
Blessings
Maxine
I am actually starting to use my oxides too....liking them also so far but like you will have to play with them a bit more...but LOVE this card....looks amazing!
love that you listed a Misti in your must have tools...I SOOOOO AGREE....couldn't live without mine now and use it for all stamping I do unless I just can't use the Misti if the stamp is too small which is about the only time I don't use it...couldn't imagine not having one now...it is named correctly most incredible stamping tool invented FOR SURE!
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