Sunday, January 27, 2008

New Technique - Varnished Alcohol

I liked what I saw in the technique junkies December newsletter on Varnished floating pearls, but I had none of the supplies to do it with. So, while playing around trying to match it, I came up with this new twist and call it varnished alcohol!

Supplies:
White copy/printer paper (cut to size of your project)
Simple Solution 2 (can be purchased at your local craft store)
Alcohol inks of your choice of color
foam brush



Crumble up your white printer paper tightly and then flatten out. You want to make sure that there is enough wrinkles in the paper. Using a small container, mix your simple solution (about 1-2 tablespoons) with your choice of colors of alcohol inks. I used pearl in mine and it left a really nice sheen on my finished project.
Brush on your mixture with a foam brush and then let dry or heat set. Finish your project.


Supplies:
CTMH - Autumn Splendor (leaves)
TAC - Tag tidbits for the sentiment
Ink - Colorbox chalk inks from the autumn pastels line
Brown and kraft cardstock from Bazzill



Supplies:
TAC - butterfly stamp
Impression Obsession - sentiment
Designer Paper - Hot off the Press
Blue cardstock by Bazzill and DCWV
White brads

7 comments:

  1. Exceptional adaptation, Laurie! I love how you interpreted it. Gorgeous background!

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  2. Great Technique, I am going to have to try that. Did you tell Pat from Technqiue Junkies maybe you will be put in the newlsetter.

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  3. Love how your experiement technique turned out awesome!! The cards are fabulous with that background!! Thanks for sharing!! :)

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  4. Great work on you cards here. Your technique looks wonderful. :0)

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  5. Laurie both the cards are beautiful, great technique!

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  6. Oh My Laurie ~ I love this technique and cannot wait to try it myself. The sheen is just what this card (leaves) needed to make it pop! As for the butterfly, who wouldn't love to receive this card. I love the sentiment paper in the background. Thanks for the tutorial :)

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  7. The cards are gorgeous. I love how you adapted the technique.

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