Showing posts with label Alcohol inks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alcohol inks. Show all posts

Monday, 1 February 2016

16 days remaining - The Shaving Foam is out

Good evening crafters.  Sorry for the late post.  I did promise a couple of makes today - but I'm afraid I've still been quite snuffly, so only managed to have a little experiment this evening.

Crafting offers us an abundance of possibilities, and I love revisiting old techniques.  The shaving foam technique is one of those I tried many moons ago - but we have different inks, paints and powders to experiment with, so there's always the possibility of a new discovery.

Because I'm obviously feeling sorry for myself, the craft comes downstairs.  Lethal.  Stupid.  But I do it anyway - and watched a great program on Madagascar.

Set up a tub to put the shaving foam in, allow enough room to spread the shaving foam and then lay the card in - you don't want to be faffing about in a small container.  Cheap shaving foam does the job.  I think this was 40p, and it still smells lovely (probably!! Snuffle snuffle :) ).  Get lots of card ready, it's a great way of using loads of scraps and making them into something lovely.


Pop your shaving foam into the tray


And spread out a little


The first thing I want to show you are spritzers.  There are soooo many available these days.  There will be the pure ink spritzers, or those with a mica content.  Mix and match them, they all work wonderfully


Spritz


Either take a print straight away, or use a paintbrush to mix the inks


To take a print, pop your card into the shaving foam.  Press the card down so the ink will be able to soak into the card


When you lift the card, it will still have loads of shaving foam coating it


Remove the excess foam, I used a spatula knife, and pop the foam back into the container as you will be able to use it again.  Look at the amazing print!


Give the foam another swirl, and take another print.



Second print, still very cool indeed.  It almost looks like material doesn't it.


Try adding another colour to the mix, and take another print


The way you move the ink and foam will effect the print, so here you can see if swirled it into a circle


Next, paint.  Acrylic paint is great for this technique.  I used different makes of paint, but they all worked well together


Initially I watered the paints down with water and added them to the foam.  Swirl again, as before


You can see how strong and vibrant the colours come through on the first print


The second print is more subtle, but equally effective


I then added the paint direct to the foam to see what happened


Perfect


Next, mica powders.  Once we had to add a bonding agent to our mica powders, but these days all that's required is a liquid, as the bonding agent is already mixed in with the powder


I dusted the mica powders onto the foam.  I spritzed it with water, and then took a print without swirling the foam


The print is quite patchy, but I quite like it


Now, if you mix the mica into the foam, it just disappears


Next, alcohol inks.  I love the way these start eating into the foam, but the colours stay really vibrant. 


Look how bold the print is


I've used the palette knife to smooth the foam this time, to see how this will look


I got a very gentle print from this one.  The colours don't stay as vivid as they do when I was using the acrylic and spritzers



Add a couple more drops of colour


And another vivid and beautiful print can be easily created


Okay, try this.  I've spread the ink in the foam, and then layed a mask gently on the foam


Lay the card onto the mask, press down gently.  Lift the card off as usual, and just allow the ink to sink into the card


When you remove the excess foam, you will have the mask print, with that cool marbled effect


I popped the mask back on, and then spritzed over the top.  I actually did two prints, the first one, as above (which I have forgot to photograph!!  Sorry)


For the second one, I removed the mask, and then took a print of the remaining ink


Pretty cool!


Okay, that's enough of that.  Now the really boring bit of cleaning up.  Urgh.  

Hopefully tomorrow I'll use one of these in a finished piece - the others will be sent out to the winner of todays work when the Crafty Countdown draws to an end :)

Friday, 29 January 2016

19 days to go - and the challenge is complete!

We're in the teens.

I did my random number generator to find the challenge, and it came up with 24 (I have taken into account the emails I received as well.  The winner of the challenge this week is Myra.  Thank you for the challenge, Myra, this is what she has asked me to use this time:

"Hello Leonie, 
I like that machine too! 
My three things are washi tape, domino and charms! Xxx"

Off I trotted to look for the goodies.  I don't have any dominoes (pizza!!) but I did manage to find something very similar.  They are called Style Stones, and were released years ago.  I'm not sure if they are still produced, but Stampboard will work in the same way.  I decided to use 3, which is just a bit bigger than a domino


Before I started I just wanted to see how they would look if I scratched the ink back.  So I added alcohol ink, allowed it to dry (you can give it a blast with the heat gun to speed up the drying process


When you scratch the ink back the image pops out.  I just used a pokey tool


Next I used a couple of pretty stamps from Clarity, which I stamped and embossed with white embossing powder.  I kept all the plates together so the stamped images go over the whole tile collection.


And then I decided to play with inks.  First I tried the versamagic pads.  I do own so many ink pads, so it's nice to have a play and just see what they do on different surfaces


I dabbed the ink on, building up the colours



I blasted it dry, and then made my first boo boo :)  This is stupid - don't use a cotton wool ball to remove the ink from the embossed image when you've just used a heat gun.  I could have worked out that the heat gun melts the embossing powder again, so therefore it will be tacky.  Cotton wool ball = hairy!!  It's okay, I picked off the fluff.  And then used tissue to wipe away the excess ink


I then decided to have a play with these vibrant Vivid ink pads.  I gently applied these, just dabbing a little colour on my tile


Again you can blast the ink dry.  I then scratched the surface to create texture


I decided to use the washi tape to add the word "Free".  I picked part of the washi tape that wasn't to heavily printed, and stamped on top 


I tore the tape at the top and bottom of my stamped word, as I like the frayed effect


I tested it against my tile to see if I would be able to read it, then popped it to one side


Now, lets really play with scratching.  I worked in the spaces left by the embossing powder.  I love that you don't need to be precise or perfect with this, and it still looks cool.


Myra wanted me to use charms, so I dug out the other earring.  I love these little charms!


I did add a little more ink.  The edges have been inked with alcohol inks, as it's so quick, and I couldn't resist adding a touch round the edges.  I also added washi tape to the side of the top and bottom tile.  I popped my Free in place, and did go over it with my drawing pen.  


I strung them together using wire, with pretty beads in between each tile.  I doubled the wire over to make it stronger


When I reached the end, I created lots of twirls


Finally, I added my charms.  Really chuft with this little wall hanging.  I will add glossy accents to it - but decided to photograph it before otherwise I would have to wait ages for the GA to dry




I took photo's on the white card as well, as it does look different on there.