Phew! It was a rush to get these things done for the challenge this week, somehow my feet have been dragging (or should that be my hands?) and I have two poorly arms to boost. The left one (thank goodness I am right handed) is really painful - I had the flu jab in my right arm and the pneumonia one in the left. Whinge over! Here's what I made for the ALCOHOL INK Challenge (yes,
not Brandy/Whisky or Mother's Ruin ie Gin)
Here is my Alcohol Inking:
The bottom left is a piece of mirri card that has been covered in rust shades after embossing - the same has been done with the diecut clock. Between them you see a Microscope Slide - how many of you remember the craze for doing those a few years ago? There are another two at the bottom right. Both of these were covered in AI's and then a circle stamped on them using Archival Ink. This was then wiped off and it gets rid of the AI so you can then stamp something in the circle. Those Hero Arts stamps work perfectly with Black Stazon.
You may wonder what on earth that green thing is - well it is AI's on clear plastic. I have a little stand which I am going to make into a calendar next year so I can record just briefly, maybe one word, what I did that day.
The top line is just AI's on Glossy Card - it needs to be a slick surface. Now for some makes:
This is the cuckoo clock cut on Mirri Card. I love the metallic effect you get when you do this.
This colour combo gave me this
Which turned into a trifold card
I used a JustRite stamp set I bought from
Oyster Stamps last summer. I must say these do stamp out awfully well.
This colour combo produced a bookmark
This was my desk in preparation for the calendar I am making and that is the calendar base with a sheet of paper behind so you can see the colour - the other side had the blue tone in and came out more turquoise.
The slides and the colours I used
When you use AI's on your slides you can put a backing sheet behind them and depending on what colour of sheet you use it changes the colour of the slide - sometimes quite dramatically. Why don't you try some? Try cream, purple, gold, silver, light and dark blue etc. It's fun to see them come alive.
As you can see I have just pounced my blending tool on the various things I have done but you can make a checkered pattern too by dragging your tool across the card one way and then at right angles again. Here's a quick one I just did for you - you can spend more time and get your lines much better than I have.
You can also paint with your AI's.
The background for this atc was made by simply putting some Blending Fluid on the mat I was working on, to kind of start the cleaning up, and then the card dragged and swirled through the resulting colour. I then stamped the fairy and painted with AI's some parts of his wings and the flowers. You can see one of my Erte stamps waiting to be coloured also. I bought this palette a while ago from
Ali-Craft at one of the shows. It has a lid and I just put a squirt of AI in the various sections and they dry, then when I want to use the colour I just add a little of the Blending Fluid and use a brush.
Some of the things I still have that I did quite some time ago but showing different mediums:
Remember my cut down milk carton (plastic)
and the metal flowers (as shown by Linda Brown)
Glass test tubes from a car boot sale
Shrink Plastic Jewellery
I would wear this jewellery as I still like it and find it wearable. Just random cut shapes of clear SP coloured with AI's and then shrunk. Gold Krylon around the edges finishes each 'shard' off. In fact - I need to find some more Shrink Plastic, not used it in a long time.
If you have stayed through this mammoth post - Thank You! You deserve a medal - but if you have I hope you will try some of the AI's on different "slick" surfaces and show us what you made. Any queries just email me (see pretty child picture on right hand side, near the top, for email addie).
Bye for now!