Someone mentioned waiting to stamp the transparency until the end. Yes, you can wait to stamp on the transparency instead of stamping on it first. It is totally up to you. Purely a personal preference. Several of the examples I have to offer were stamped before I began, the rest as you will see were stamped afterwards. The ones I stamped afterwards were made using Rangers Adirondack Acrylic Dabbers :)
Another comment was made about the acid content of regular every-day tissue paper being an issue for scrapbooking. While that normally would be an issue in this case it's not. The tissue paper in this technique is encapsulated in the multiple layers of Glossy Accent bacially forming an envelope around the tissue paper.
On to the cards.....
The first 4 examples were all made by stamping the transparency initially using Archival Ink.
Sweet Embrace
Supplies: Stickles, Broken China & Brushed Corduroy Distress Ink Re-Inkers, Archival Ink, Glossy Accents - Ranger; Stamps - Stampington & Co; Rub-Ons (sentiments) - Creative Imaginations; Cardstock - Bazzill; Pattern Paper - Basic Grey
Fragile - Handle With Care
Supplies - Stickles, Nick Bantock Re-Inkers, Archival Inks (Jet Black & Coffee), Vintage Photo Distress Ink, Glossy Accents - Ranger; Stamp - Eggs & Sentiment - Stampington; Border - Fancy Pants; Card - My Mind's Eye; Feathers - unknown.
The Egg
Supplies - Adirondack Dye Ink Re-Inkers, Stickles, Adirondack Acrylic Dabber, Glossy Accents - Ranger; Stamp - Stampington; Cardstock -Bazzill; Embellishments - Queen & Co.
Supplies - Stickles, Nick Bantock Re-Inkers, Archival Ink, Glossy Accents - Ranger; Stamp - Lost Coast Designs; Cardstock - Bazzill; Card - My Mind's Eye; Brads - Eyelet Outlet
(Not sure what happened with this card, the colors are very off....the image isn't nearly as dark, the gemstones are a baby blue and the brads are silver not gold.)
The following examples were made by stamping the images on after the glossy accents, tissue & stickles were added. All were stamped using Rangers Adirondack Acrylic Dabbers. The Oh Happy Day card was stamped both before with Archival Inks and afterwards with Acrylic Dabbers & embellished with rub-on flowers.
Best Wishes
Supplies - Stickles, Adirondack Dye Re-Inker, Adirondack Acrylic Dabbers, Glossy Accents, Archival Ink - Coffee - Ranger; Stamps - Crafty Secrets; Card - My Mind's Eye
Supplies - Stickles, Distress Re-Inkers, Adirondack Acrylic Dabbers, Glossy Accents - Ranger; Stamps - Flowers & Vine - Fiskars; Sentiment - Hampton Arts; Cardstock - Bazzill; Vintage Buttons & trim - unknown.
Supplies - Adirondack Dye Re-Inkers, Stickles, Glossy Accents, Archival Ink, Adirondack Acrylic Dabbers, Distress Inks - Ranger; Stitch Stamp - Fontwerks; Sentiment - Crafty Secrets; Rub-ons - American Crafts; cardstock - Bazzill; Pattern Paper - My Mind's Eye.
The results are amazing either way!
Have a wonderful day everyone!!
Amazing cards!! and to think, you had a card "issue" back in the day! HA!! Look at you now. Absolutely STUNNING.
ReplyDeleteSuch awesome cards!! These are some more great projects. Just wonderful!!
ReplyDeleteRoni....I am in LOVE with the first card, with the bird on it! Gorgeous colors, and that image is wonderful! Is that a Stampington & Co stamp?? these cards look like beautiful jewels1
ReplyDeleteThese are just stunning. I never thought of doing a darker transparency mix and then using white ink or paint on the front. I am definitely gonna try that.
ReplyDeleteAwesome!
You have a ton of lovely cards there!
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone :)
ReplyDeleteKaren ~ yep, that's Stampington & Co - it's from the set Bird Sanctuary Clearly Impressed line. LOVE that stamp set...way cool images. The egg & egg/hand cards are also from the same set :)
Phinnyart12- You'll definately have to give it a try. I love deep rich tones and the white just pops!