Hi there. I'm so glad you stopped by!
I recently zoomed with some crafty friends and tried this new to me technique.
We inked a stamp with VersaMark ink and brushed on some powdered ink.
I used Lindy's Magicals. Then we lightly spritzed the stamp and
stamped on Mixed Media Paper. I actually got 7 pulls
with this inking. Some weren't great, but I had several I could use.
Thank you Loll for sharing this technique with us.
Challenges:
Krafty Chicks #534 - Clean & Simple
Penny Black Saturday - ATG Optional Bingo (I used diagonal bottom left to top right)
Thanks for the visit and special thanks for your comments.
Card Recipe
Stamps: Red Delight, Merry Up (both PB)
Ink: VersaMark
Paper: Mixed Media (Strathmore 400 series), gold Foil (SU), Neenah
Other: Lindy's Magicals (Autumn Mapple Crimson, Ponderosa Pine Olive), Gold EP, Gold Heidi Swapp Color Shine
CAS and definitely a WOW card Bonnie! I've done this technique before but it's been quite awhile ago and think I need to try it again! Lovely, lovely card my friend!! Hugs. :0)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great technique and perfect for this beautiful poinsettia stamp. Always great to get more than one pull from the new technique x. A unique, artsy and stunning card Bonnie x.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card Bonnie love the water coloured look
ReplyDeleteAnne
This is such an easy way to paint a stamp and yours turned out gorgeous. I love the color you used for the poinsettia and what a beautiful name it has.
ReplyDeleteLove the artsy look of this and the gold mat with the gold Color Shine to set it off. Looks like a fun and easy coloring technique...gotta try it.
ReplyDeleteSuch a stunning PB poinsettia Bonnie and the technique has worked beautifully giving wonderful strong colour, and love the spattering and lovely sentiment with its pretty font. x
ReplyDeleteThe techniue you used helped you to make a fabulous Christmas card!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely effect you get from that technique, I am going to have to try it. I also think I should start making a list of all the thing I am going to try as I will have forgotten by tomorrow! gorgeous splatters too xx
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Bonnie. Not something I have tried so hoping my Pixie Powders or Brushos will allow me to have a go!
ReplyDeleteGreat technique - will have to try that one! Just love what you did with that poinsettia stamp, Bonnie - gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteyour poinsettia came out beautifully Bonnie, I can't wait to see more of the prints :)
ReplyDeleteWonderful vibrant colour for you poinsettia Bonnie - a great outcome
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Blessings
Maxine
So beautiful! and vibrant. Amazing that you got 7 pulls! Looking forward to seeing the other pieces completed into a card.
ReplyDeleteWow! It's beautiful and the depth of colours is stunning!
ReplyDeleteI always love what you girls do in your Zoom sessions, Bonnie! and I LOVE, Love, love this stamp - especially in your talented hands! Such a gorgeous card!
ReplyDeleteI would love to see a progression of those 7 'pulls' and which in that progression is this one? It looks well loaded with color - maybe #1?
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Very pretty. Love the pretty poinsettia. Glad you got to try a new technique.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous print and definitely a technique to try.
ReplyDeleteThis one is definitely gorgeous, Bonnie! What a wonderful technique
ReplyDeleteWonderful rich colours, Bonnie! When I tried the technique, it came out much paler. Love the gold splatter and thin gold border.
ReplyDeleteIt's amazing how many stampings you can get with this technique. The results are gorgeous. An absolutely beautiful CAS card, Bonnie!
ReplyDeleteThis is really beautiful and I do think that even I can do it!! I see my friend Anne Forrest from England is now following you - she is probably the very first friend I met when starting my blog. It's always fun finding some new and refreshing ideas. And Bonnie, you are certainly new and refreshing!!
ReplyDeleteSandy xx
This is a perfect image for the technique Bonnie! The poinsettia is GORGEOUS! And so awesome that you got several pulls. Quick and easy way to make several card fronts at once. xx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful job with this stamp, Bonnie. I have it and I really struggled with it since there is so little definition in the rubber. You really did manage to get the petals individually and mine stamped as one big blog. Beautiful colors of magicals too.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, Bonnie! Another technique I will have to try too. Glad you played with us again at Krafty Chicks, my friend! Have a great holiday! XX
ReplyDeleteOh wow what a fabulous technique...on my to try list.... and your poinsettia is just fantastic... love this card Bonnie, Robyn
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful result, I wonder, can we add the Versamark on a gelli plate, add brushos, sprinkle and then stencil? Love the richness of this bloom and of course, you delicate framing. xx
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Magical poinsettia card, Bonnie! The colors are so vibrant! I love how your flower turned out! The gold spatters and the matte are wonderful touches. I’d love to try this technique!
ReplyDeleteHideko xx
This card is so beautiful, Bonnie. I love this technique and I know you've made a few impressions of this stamp. All cards presented are amazing and unique.
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