Visible Image Ride the Wind

Hello friends and happy August! Today I'm creating a masculine card using alcohol inks on a gel press along with the Visible Image Ride the Wind stamp set. The details on these motorcycles are awesome and it was so easy to stamp. I started by creating a background using some alcohol inks in brown shades... Continue Reading →

Gel Printing and Embossing

Happy Friday! I hope your week went well. Today, I'm over on the Topflight Stamps blog playing with the Carabelle Studio Postcard and some gel press prints I had saved in my stash. I also am using embossing powders to add texture and shine to my cards. For my first card I used embossing ink to... Continue Reading →

Father’s Day Card

Happy Tuesday! I'm over on the Crackerbox & Suzy Stamp blog with another quick card I made for Father's Day, which will be here before you know it. I first started with Bristol Smooth paper and smooshed Distress Oxides in Gathered Twigs and Walnut Stain. I took some Twilight Fresco Chalk Paint and added random... Continue Reading →

Darkroom Door Old Classic

Happy Friday! Today I'm over on the Topflight Stamps blog with a birthday card I made for my husband's 50th. I can't believe how old we are getting lol. I love the Classic Car Vol 2 set from Darkroom Door and this sentiment is perfect for a 50th birthday! To start out, I created the... Continue Reading →

Stencil and Alcohol Pearl Inks

I hope you are having a beautiful spring day. I'm over at Topflight Stamps  playing with a technique I saw watching Jennifer McGuire use here. I was so inspired I had to get out my alcohol pearl inks and my favorite Alexandra Renke stencil and play. Here is one of the cards I made. I... Continue Reading →

Masculine Birthday Card

It time for a new challenge at A Blog Named Hero and this month we are creating Birthday cards. I never have enough masculine birthday cards so I thought I would make this simple one for today's challenge. I started out with some Bristol Smooth paper and white heat embossed the sentiments from the March... Continue Reading →

Father’s Day Cards

Creating masculine cards is always a challenge for me, so I decided to play around with alcohol inks to create some masculine backgrounds (and maybe a couple of girly ones too.) To use alcohol inks, you need a glossy paper, so I used some Yupo paper and got to work. First I just dropped ink... Continue Reading →

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