This was an interesting technique. Using the tissue paper instead of paper gives a much softer background with some line detail from the rumpled tissue paper. I like the fine line embossed detail. It looks more created than standard smooshing of ink. The blue & pink sheet have almost a marble appearance. Well presented video.
Thanks for sharing. Like the effect and with the embossing powder finishes it off. After you picked up the tissue paper, I would of put another piece of cardstock down and picked up the ink that was left. My OCD. LOL Loved the cards you made in the beginning. Thanks again. 👍👍👍
Thank you so much Carole, I really really enjoyed watching you create those pretty panels for card’s this is a great idea. I’ve subscribed and given you a thumb’s up too. Please stay safe and well too ❤
This was really interesting...a technique I haven't done before. It reminds me of the napkin card technique. Thanks...I will give this a try....cheers from Ontario, Canada
Lovely video and clever technique. I’ve tried something similar using deli paper to transfer the spritzed re inkers and loved the results. I got rubbing over the high areas of the paper I used my Stayz on ink pads.
Hello Carole. I like your technique. I have to try it. Some people use other things like bubble wrap to give texture to their mixed media projects. It is really interesting and fun to me. When I use it. I'll tag you on Instagram. 😊Thank you
I like this! And your tutorial was really well done! I’m wondering how you would use that other piece (on the white paper) as a background piece differently than you used these as a background? thank you.!
I used stampin Up reinkers. Which is a water-based / dye Inc mixture I believe. Between the two choices You listed, I would say watercolors would be a better choice.
Thank you for using colors that actually compliment each other. Great technique.
Thanks!
This was an interesting technique. Using the tissue paper instead of paper gives a much softer background with some line detail from the rumpled tissue paper. I like the fine line embossed detail. It looks more created than standard smooshing of ink. The blue & pink sheet have almost a marble appearance. Well presented video.
Thank you!
Love how that turned out, I think I need to go play right away. Loved how your cards turned out.
That looks messy, but it looks like so much fun. Thank you so very much for sharing.
Thanks for sharing. Like the effect and with the embossing powder finishes it off. After you picked up the tissue paper, I would of put another piece of cardstock down and picked up the ink that was left. My OCD. LOL Loved the cards you made in the beginning. Thanks again. 👍👍👍
Nice idea. I will try this background on a frame hanging around to see if it would work for a class. Thanks for the inspiration.
Sounds great!
Beautiful technique! Thanks so much for the demonstration & inspiration!
Beautiful! Thank you so much for sharing this technique 💕
Thank you so much Carole, I really really enjoyed watching you create those pretty panels for card’s this is a great idea. I’ve subscribed and given you a thumb’s up too. Please stay safe and well too ❤
Great tutorial. I never would have thought to try using tissue paper.
Gorgeous! It’s been quite a while since I used tissue paper with my cards. This will inspire me to get out the tissue paper and watercolors! TFS!
Beautiful cards
Thanks so much!
You can punch or die cut some circles from the one you don't like...instant Earth! 😁🌎🌌
I've been hesitant to use them in a punch, die cuts though!
What a great technique! Thanks for sharing!
Loved your technique. Would love to see a scrapbook tutorial from you. Your work is great!
Thanks so much!
What a fantastic technique Carole! Looks like fun! Thank You for this video, and the inspiration! Blessings!💕
This was really interesting...a technique I haven't done before. It reminds me of the napkin card technique. Thanks...I will give this a try....cheers from Ontario, Canada
First time watching. Great technique. I might give it a try sometime.
Looks like fun! Will the reinker stain the Ionic Tim Holtz glass mat?
Lovely video and clever technique. I’ve tried something similar using deli paper to transfer the spritzed re inkers and loved the results. I got rubbing over the high areas of the paper I used my Stayz on ink pads.
This is a great card idea ,,,xxx ❤
Loved this technique thank you for sharing 💜
Thank you I'm so happy you liked it!
TFS! This is a really unique and fun technique.
New subscriber, this technique caught my eye and I'm definitely going to give it a try, thank you for sharing.
Great tutorial!
Beautiful cards!
Thank you!!
Was your watercolor product refills for ink pads or liquid watercolors? TFS! I Appreciate you sharing a new technique!
Stampin' Up! Ink Pad refills
Great technique
This looks very addictive!
It is! So much fun!!
Do you think it would work with alcohol inks ? Very pretty
Hello Carole. I like your technique. I have to try it. Some people use other things like bubble wrap to give texture to their mixed media projects. It is really interesting and fun to me. When I use it. I'll tag you on Instagram. 😊Thank you
Thank you so much!
I like this! And your tutorial was really well done! I’m wondering how you would use that other piece (on the white paper) as a background piece differently than you used these as a background? thank you.!
Thank you, so cool. ❤
Can watered down acrylic paints or watercolors?
I used stampin Up reinkers. Which is a water-based / dye Inc mixture I believe. Between the two choices You listed, I would say watercolors would be a better choice.
What size are the cardstock you are using for these pieces?
Could have put paper under the wax paper, and paper on the ink left on the wax paper and get lots of prints.
I did😊
curious..what inks or water colors (brands) did you use?
Stampin’ Up reinkers
Watercolor Tissue Paper
Complimenti, ma potresti tradurre in italiano grazie