We're doing a Book Study as a group on NGS, using Nancy Curry's book "Texture Effects for Rubber Stamping". This week we are looking at her project "Eternal Style". She uses chalk inks to soften the look of detail stamps. Nancy says a wide variety of looks can be achieved by what color inks and how many layers you use.First, I dragged a green chalk ink pad over a piece of cream linen card stock, trying to leave some areas un-inked.
I don't have a lot of chalk inks, so I choose to use some other pigment type inks that I thought would give a soft look, unlike dye inks. Stamped a skeleton leaf in yellow Fabrico ink and in olive Brilliance ink. Stamped Eucalyptus leaves in yellow chalk ink and ivy Brilliance ink. Stamped wheat stalks in a brown Fabrico ink, then heat set.
This is delightful, Carol. It is fun to see what everyone else does with the techniques. Thanks for being willing to play with them.
ReplyDeleteNancy Curry
Oh this is gorgeous! I'll have to see if I have that book, I'm sure I do. I'll be back to visit, love all your backgrounds!!! Marva
ReplyDeleteAnother great demo Carol, the result is beautiful, thanks.
ReplyDeleteRob
Very pretty, I love the colors that you used. I think I need to pick up that book. Carol
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ReplyDeleteToday I posted an entry on my blog with a link to yours.
Would you let me know if that's OK?
Thanks,
Nancy Ward
http://paperfriendly.blogspot.com