I'm sure most of you know that my favorite tool is the Ink Blending Tool & Foams!
I absolutely LOVE LOVE LOVE this critter and don't know what I did without it.
Over a couple weeks in early '08 I posted my Favorite Top 10 IBT techniques along with loads of examples.
People still ask me about these techniques and view them over and over.
Enjoy!!
Ink Blending Tool Techniques
1. Edging
8. Faux Wood
10. Blended Pearls
Roni -
ReplyDeleteI'm with you on that one. The Ink Blending tool is one of my favorites. In fact I just ordered 4 more, which brings my total to 6. I think they are just fantastic to work with. I'm now headed to look at the techniques you just posted on them. Thanks again - having fun looking at your blog today.
Elaine Allen
I have to say that the ink blending tool is also my favorite these days! I remember when you first introduced me to it and I thought, "I don't really need another tool". Now it's my MUST HAVE!
ReplyDeleteI just bought my first one - thanks for all the great ways to use it.
ReplyDeleteI also think the blending tool is great. I just have to get a few more. I am going to get my Christmas cards going this week-end while my tables are still empty. Had to put all my supplies away for the family Thanksgiving. They think the tales are for eating.LOL Had 20 for dinner yesterday. Hope you had a great thankgiving. Diane Keyser
ReplyDeleteI am so thrilled to see your posts on this! I kept seeing this tool in various blogs and not knowing what it was called, who made it, etc. I kept looking in the Tim Holtz sections thinking it was one of his tools and could never find it. Now I will track one down and try all these fab techniques- I can't wait. Thank you for your wonderful blog and all the knowledge you share- not to mention the wonderful art!
ReplyDeleteI have to agree!!! This is the best thing ever!
ReplyDeleteWow Roni! Thanks for sharing these! I am just starting to use distress and adirondack inks...I've only done a bit of inking edges. So stoked to try some of these when I get a chance!! Thanks again!
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