Alcohol Ink Tea Roses
Supplies:
Adirondack Alcohol Inks (Example Colors: Peach Bellini, Pink Sherbet, Mt. Rose & Pesto)
Alcohol Blending Solution
Blending Tool & Felts
Glossy Cardstock
Instructions:
1. Apply the inks in the following pattern according to the diagram:
4 dots of Pink Sherbet
4 dots of Peach Bellini
1 dot of Mt. Rose in the center
Alcohol Blending Solution circling the Mt. Rose.
Here is what your felt will look like...
2. When you stamp these flowers you are going to need to pay particular attention to your handle. You need to place the handle on the cardstock and quickly rotate it 1/4 turn in whatever direction you choose.
Start here -
Quickly twist 1/4 turn -
and here is what your flowers will look like...
3. Cut a leaf shape from a felt and cover using Pesto AI.
4. Stamp leaves where desired....
And there you go!!
I just love these flowers...
the combo of the AI & Blending solution give the roses a soft, vintage, romantic feel.
I've got more of these great flowers to share with you next week so be sure to stop back in and check em out!
As soon as I get some new batteries for my camera I'll make a video to accompany these directions for the visual learners ;)
Hope you have a wonderful weekend!!!
I just found your site Roni. I love what you do and these AI tutorials are wonderful. Thank you so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteElaine Allen
Thanks, I love these too!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy!
Sandra
Hi Roni,
ReplyDeletewhat you do and what you create is absolutely brilliant.
it's been a while since I follow your blog, about a year. and I've always been charmed by your creativity.
you are a true artist, and you have an amazing talent.
Thank you for us to share your talents.
I am very interested in your book. where and how do I buy?
Have a great day Roni,
Peace,
Lucy
Amazing, Roni! Love these, too!
ReplyDeleteHoly cow, that is SOOOO cool! You are amazing!!!
ReplyDeletexoxo,
Kristin
roni that is BRILLIANT - OMGOSH!! can't wait to see what else you have up your sleeve with these!!
ReplyDeleteThese would make gorgeous background papers! I love the leaf cut-out idea!!
ReplyDeleteWhAT A WONDERFUL TECHNIQUE!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing it with us!!! I love it when folks share techniques!! i do the same! I'll be back to visit you often! I love your work!!
Best Regards!
Elizabeth
Thanks for sharing. That really looks like fun.
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