Wednesday, September 12, 2012

My Little distress Ink projects



Happy Wednesday!

Hope everyone having a great day... Last night I tried out my new Tim Holtz Distress Ink. I think I'll be using for alot of my projects mainly my paper projects even paintings. I like the affect if you spray water on to it. I even use my fingers to get the affect I wanted out of them. I use a sheet of white paper the one that came with the page protectors. I cut it into four squares and then use my decorative scissors to cut the edges. Then I just went to town with creating different looks. One I mix one color each on the paper. Yes, I did use different foam for each color...
I like how it came out and use a little bit of color. The other three I just use the one color each. I liked how each has turned out. I am probably going to use them in my heritage albums. Maybe for matting photos but I think it will be for journal information for my pages.

Justie

Here what I came up with the Distress Ink




Front Mixture of (Peeled Paint, Vintage Photo, Walnut Stain)
 
Back Mixture of (Peeled Paint, Vintage Photo, Walnut Stain)
 
Front of Peeled Paint
 
Back of Peeled Paint
 
Front of Vintage Photo
 
Back of Vintage Photo
 
Front of Walnut Stain
 
Back of Walnut Stain














3 comments:

  1. Your textural backgrounds using the inks are brilliant Justie. I especially like the wrinkles in your vintage photo piece. Looks like you had great fun experimenting and playing around with them. They'll make a superb addition to your scrapbook layouts. Looking forward to seeing what you do with them if you share on here. P :) x

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  2. Great work with distress inks!!!! I love distressing tags!!!! Enjoy playing!!!!

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  3. Paul and Michelle thanks for the comments. I somehow like the peeled paint the best. Don't know why, lol.

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