One of the cool things about Rock Candy is you can use it over stamped images, pattern papers, ephemera, collage images, etc. I inked and stamped May's page but you could substitute various pattern papers if you are short on time.
CD Calendar
May
Rock Candy
Supplies:
Chipboard
Rock Candy
Distress Ink
Ink Blending Tool
Rubber Stamps (Darkroom Door, Judikins)
Instructions:
1. Began by applying Distress Ink to the chipboard. (or if you are short on time simply use pattern paper.)
2. Stamp desired images on the inked cardstock. I used a fern from Judikins & flowers from Darkroom Door.
3. Apply a coat of Rock Candy to the entire work. Remember to vary the amount of Rock Candy you apply to different areas of the project. This will give you a greater variety of crackle pattern to the finished image.
4. Let the image dry naturally or speed drying using a heat tool.
5. When dry, for added accent apply a bit of Distress Ink over the crackles. I added extra over the blue sky area.
6. Embellish as desired and add to your CD!
A closer look at the crackles...
Fun huh?
Told ya it was cool stuff :)
I love the rock candy. There are so many things you can do with it.
ReplyDeleteThis is so cool. I haven't seen your blog in a bit but I'm so glad I checked in. I LOVE the CD calendar project. I've gotta try it!
ReplyDeleteit IS cool!! and you are too!! have a great weekend!!
ReplyDeleteHi Roni -
ReplyDeleteHow are all the new babies at your place doing? Give them all hugs from me.
I love this calendar page. I've only used the rock candy once, just a little on a tag and I liked the way it came out. It really looks fabulous though the way you did it on the calendar page. I love the effect. I'll have to play more with this. Thanks for sharing and have a great weekend!
Elaine Allen
WONDERFUL, love it !!!
ReplyDeleteI don't have any rock candy, yet. I added some crackle by using some ultra thick embossing enamel. Its not the same but it's my day off and the snow gives me an excuse to play all day. I caught up on my calendar and I did the triple tissue technique from all things
ReplyDeleteTim. I uploaded pictures on my blog. Tnaks Roni I'm having a blast making my calendar.
I love the rock candy! I've tried regular crackle paint, but this is so much nicer and easier to use. Checking out Darkroom Doors now...=D
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Thanks for sharing!
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