I used 8 colors of PowderPuff Chalking Inks on this layout! That is a lot of ink! I inked the edges of the patterned papers, I used the ink with stencils and I also used the ink to color the molding paste!
*Note, before preparing the molding paste, I already had all the ink and splatters on my layout. I added the molding paste on top.
I started with a small amount of molding paste and selected my color.
I sprayed the ink pad with a little bit of water to make just a bit juicier than it already is!
I then took one of my palette knives to "scrape" some of the ink off the top.
I then added the ink to the plate with the molding paste.
And then I mixed it all up! The more color you add, the more intense the color.
I placed the stencil on my layout where I wanted to apply the molding paste and I then spread it across the stencil.
When I lifted the stencil, this is what it looked like. You can let it dry on it's own or you can use a heat tool to speed up the process.
I finished off the layout by adding some of the Baggage Claim Chipboard Die-Cut Stickers! Love those!
I used Sketchabilities sketch #110 for my inspiration!
Quick Quotes Products Used:
Patterned Paper: Baggage Claim 300, 400, 800
Chipboard Die-Cut Stickers: Baggage Claim
PowderPuff Chalking Ink: Khaki, Creamy Cocoa, Rusty Nail, Feather Gray, Brandywine, Bloody Mary, Coal Miner, Red Hot
Other Supplies Used:
Washi Tape
Tags
Brads
Molding Paste: Golden
Spray Inks: Lindy's Stamp Gang
Stencil: Tim Holtz
Chipboard: UmWow Studios
Sketch: Sketchabilities
6 comments:
LOVE all your inkyness! The drips the molding paste, just perfection!!
Great take on the sketch, gf! And love how you've altered your molding paste! Take care!
Linda página! Adorei a máscara e o passo a passo. Obrigada por brincar com a gente no Sketchabilities!
Great tip about mixing inks and modeling paste! I love your color scheme here! Thanks for playing along with us at Sketchabilities!
Gorgeous layout! Glad to see you in Sketchabilities!
I love the layered elements on your layout! Thanks for sharing your tips and techniques with the rest of the world ;) And thanks for joining us at sketchabilities!
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