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Tuesday, 18 May 2010

Just Add Ink Challenge # 17 - Red Fish

Hi there,
Today's post is for this weeks Just Add Ink Challenge.  The JAI Design Team had a blog hop on the 14th May and included some different techniques at each blog.  For this weeks challenge participants are to choose one or more of the techniques and make an item, I have gone with Chantell Randall's Alcohol and Re-inker's technique. I used glossy card for my design with Brillant Blue, Taken With Teal, Tempting Turquiose and Metallic Silver reinkers.  I also used another stamping technique for the Sea grass.  You ink up your stamp using Versarmark , then stamp on your Classic coloured stamp pad and sprinkle on clear embossing powder to create a raised image. Then heat set it for some definition and this is how you add colour using Stampin' Ups! Classic Stamp pads which are soluable in water.  The fish were stamped in Real Red and then I added some Dazzling Diamonds to bling them up a bit. 
Supplies
Card: Glossy White, Tempting Turquiose, Brillant Blue
Ink: Real Red, Brillant Blue, Tempting Turquiose, Taken With Teal, Metallic Silver, Versamark, Garden Green
Embellishments: Black Pearl, Ribbon, Dazzling Diamonds
Tools: Big Shot, Top Note Die, Provo Craft Tiny Bubbles EB Folder, Dimensionals, Glue, Heat Tool, Clear Embossing Powder, Scissors, Rubbing Alcohol, Cotton Wool
Thanks for stopping by today.
Hugs,
Cat's Ink Siggy

6 comments:

  1. Love it Susan, its gorgeous!!!!

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  2. This card definitely has the WOW factor. Love all the detail.

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  3. This is fantastic, Susan! I never thought to use Versamark + Classic too - will try that out for sure! Thanks for playing!

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  4. This technique is perfect with this stamp set. Just beautiful.

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  5. Hi Sue, Hey - great card with great colours. This technique is great for Sea scenes. Chantell

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  6. What a great card! The water looks brilliant using that technique. Thanks for playing!

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