
Remembered another brayer technique I wanted to try. Mesh wrapped over the brayer and rolled in ink. A friend let me use her magic mesh, it has a sticky side and adheres nicely to the brayer.

Rolled the brayer in a rainbow dye ink pad and ran it over glossy card stock in two directions. This was fine mesh, so it made a fine pattern.

Instead of trying different inks on light card stock, I pulled out a piece of black glossy card stock and ran the mesh covered brayer in VersaMark ink and then over the card.

Then brushed interference blue Perfect Pearls over the surface. Nice glimmer.
1 comment:
Very cool idea to use the black glossy, versa mark, and pearls!
Chrissy
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