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
LOVE all your inkyness! The drips the molding paste, just perfection!!
ReplyDeleteGreat take on the sketch, gf! And love how you've altered your molding paste! Take care!
ReplyDeleteLinda página! Adorei a máscara e o passo a passo. Obrigada por brincar com a gente no Sketchabilities!
ReplyDeleteGreat tip about mixing inks and modeling paste! I love your color scheme here! Thanks for playing along with us at Sketchabilities!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous layout! Glad to see you in Sketchabilities!
ReplyDeleteI 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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