Hi!
Hello, and welcome back to the new Colour Creations Blog Hop. It's Calypso Coral's time to shine this week! Are you a fan? It's another one of my 'don't use much' colours. I decided that I would revisit the alcohol ink on vellum technique for my card.
I started by taking a long strip of vellum and scribbling a small patch of Dark Calypso Coral Blend. I dipped a paintbrush in some 100% Isopropyl Alcohol and dabbed it over the ink. I used my old Colour Spritzer to push the ink around. I repeated the process along the piece of vellum. It's much easier to do in small sections than to attempt the whole piece at once. When dry, I wrapped the vellum around a price of Whisper White card, which was adhered to the Basic Black card front.
The Brilliant Wings butterflies were cut from Black Glimmer paper. The black is a nice, dramatic pop against the background.
One final butterfly finished off the inside. The sentiments are from the Sweet As A Peach stamp set.
Next up on our Blog Hop tonight is my wonderful friend, Rachel Woollard. She's bound to have something gorgeous for you to see!
If you find a broken link you can view the full list of participants on Catherine Proctor’s blog.
Bye for now,
Tina
This is beautiful, Tina! The black glimmer paper is gorgeous against your alcohol ink background. You've made Calypso Coral look fab (well done!). LOL.
ReplyDeleteTina your butterflies look amazing in the black glimmer paper and I love how you've included a smaller Calypso coral butterfly on the inside of your card too. Thanks for the tip on how to do the alcohol technique too - this is a wow card!
ReplyDeleteStunnng, sparkly card Tina, beautiful!
ReplyDeletePerfect colour choice for this technique Tina. The contrast between your delicate piece of vellum and the black is stunning and I love your sparkly butterflies.
ReplyDeleteLove your Color combination and the black glimmer paper butterflies are gorgeous! Thank you for your great explanation on your ink technique. I look forward to giving it a try!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. Love the black glittery butterflies and how they pop against the coral background. TFS
ReplyDeleteOh wow, that Calypso Coral alcohol blended background looks gorgeous, especially with the black glittery butterflies. Your tag is just beautiful too!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card Tina and the black shimmer papaer goes so well with white and calypso coral
ReplyDeleteFabulous background using the alcohol techniqueTina where Calypso Coral makes those sparkly butterflies pop.
ReplyDeleteBeautifully executed technique Tina. Gorgeous butterflies - love the sweet Calypso Coral one on the inside of the card.
ReplyDeleteAnother stunner Tina. Love the drama of the black butterflies, and the Calypso Coral looks fabulous using this technique.
ReplyDeleteI love the black glitter butterflies on the "watercolour" look panel.
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