Hi there. I'm so glad you stopped by!
I've been having more fun with alcohol inks and vellum
with CAS Mix Up!
I got messy by dropping alcohol inks and blending solution on vellum.
I tipped and kept adding color and blending solution until the
whole card front size piece was covered.
I die cut some small squares from the inked vellum and put it behind
a stacked die cut.
It worked in greens for a twofer.
For a treefer... I used a felt applicator and daubed ink and blending solution
to another card front size piece of vellum and cut a piece to go behind this
sweet flower.
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Card Recipe (card 1)
Stamps: Snippets (PB)
Ink: Night of Navy (SU)
Paper: Neenah, Vellum
Other: Ranger Alcohol Ink (Patina, Glacier, Sunshine Yellow), Floral Squares Die(Pinkfresh Studio), Dainty Blooms Die (Pinkfresh Studio), Subtle EF (SU)
Card Recipe (card 2)
Stamps: Snippets (PB)
Ink: Rustic Wilderness (TH)
Paper: Neenah, Vellum
Other: Ranger Alcohol Ink (Bottle, Limeade), Floral Squares Die (PFS), Dainty Blossoms Die (PFS), Subtle EF (SU)
Card Recipe (card 3)
Stamps: Snippets (PB)
Ink: Versafine Onyx Black
Paper: Neenah, Vellum
Other: Ranger Alcohol Ink (Wild Plum, Watermelon, Dandelion), Floral Squares Die (PFS), Dainty Blossoms Die (PFS), Subtle EF (SU)
I love all three and love the effects you achieved with alcohol ink on vellum, something I'm definitely going to try. Your die cuts are perfect for those incredible backgrounds! Love how clean and colorful these look!
ReplyDeleteThese are absolutely stunning Bonnie...love all of them, so CAS and clean and clever!xx
ReplyDeleteYou have been having fun. They are all beautiful. TFS
ReplyDeleteThree terrific looking backgrounds with the different frames Bonnie, and I love the pretty added leaves on each. x
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Threefer Bonnie, I love the simplicity of the AI's as a background :)
ReplyDeleteThree Stunning and perfectly CAS Alcohol Ink on Vellum card designs, Bonnie. You have me inspired...as always. TFS your cards, descriptions and supplies, my friend. Love and Hugs...Nancy
ReplyDeleteThese are all beautiful, Bonnie, but especially the first one as, of course, I love the blue in it. What a great die cut for the focal image, especially with the addition of the leaves tucked in behind it. I must investigate that Pinkfresh trio of dies.
ReplyDeleteA wonderful trio! The first card is especially dreamy and beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThese are wonderful cards Bonnie especially that first one in those heavenly colours! I don't have any alcohol inks can you believe but I can see that I really, REALLY need some!! Vicky x
ReplyDeleteAll three are beautiful. I especially like the green background - well no wait - it's the first one in blues. Okay, I think it is the last one. How can I pick, they are all stunning.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful background - my favorite is the red. And with that pop of yellow- very pretty.
ReplyDeleteSandy xx
Love the AI backgrounds, Bonnie. I can't wait to play with mine when I get back to Ohio. The PFS dies worked perfectly to show them off. A beautiful set of cards!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like it is fun playing with AI's and vellum Bonnie! Love how your backgrounds came out on all three of your cards. They are all unique looking and the flowers are so fun. Love each one! Hugs, Brenda
ReplyDeleteThree beautiful cards using the same design and layout, Bonnie! Love the colours of each one and how they show off the beautiful white die-cuts. It's awesome to see different techniques using the AIs. xx
ReplyDeleteFab makes Bonnie - love them all - but the rose one is deffo top of my wish list - gorgeous cards! x
ReplyDeleteThree lovely cards. I love every color version. These floral frames look great in combination in AI-dyed vellum.
ReplyDeleteBonnie best birthday wishes to you. Let it be a wonderful day
hugs,
BożenA
The depth of colour in all three is gorgeous Bonnie, especially framed by all the white!
ReplyDeleteThis small pieces of alcohol inks on vellum are simply fantastic, Bonnie. I like all colors. It looks gorgeous with white flowers. Great treefer. :-) Have a nice weekend. Sonja
ReplyDeleteThey're perfectly gorgeous! AIs are so perfect for gorgeous looks, and you have 3 wonderful cards that will be loved
ReplyDeleteWOW - these are stunning - the white die cuts and the strong colours of the inks are so dramatic - love them
ReplyDeleteStay safe
Blessings
Maxine
They are amazing!! Of course the first one won my heart... those colours!
ReplyDeleteAll 3 of these are absolutely BEAUTIFUL Bonnie!! I have yet to try the AI on the vellum, but I'm getting the itch to try after seeing your lovely, lovely cards!! Hugs. :0)
ReplyDeleteThree beautiful cards, Bonnie! Your alcohol-inked vellum panels are so pretty and I love your choice of flowers on each card! xx
ReplyDeleteOh boy, you had some fun with your AIs and I'm so glad you did. The colors look gorgeous behind those diecut squares. What a fun and pretty card set you've made.
ReplyDeleteThese are lovely. I had no idea you could use alcohol inks on vellum. Thank you. [Bunny]
ReplyDeleteSensational....three fabulous cards Bonnie, I love them all and your great CAS design.. hugs Robyn
ReplyDeleteI do love these, they are all perfect. I can't choose a favourite xx
ReplyDeleteAll three cards are so beautiful, Bonnie! Your AI vellum pieces make perfect backgrounds for the pretty die-cut floral frames! Adding the leaves (white-on-white) to the frames and texture to the front panels are subtle and wonderful touches!
ReplyDeleteHideko xx
These are also gorgeous! I would love to try this with watercolor squares. I don't use alcohol inks ;-)
ReplyDeleteHugs Monica
Three stunners and what a pretty and effective technique with the inks on the vellum Bonnie x. Thank you for the fabulous inspiration x.
ReplyDeleteOMGosh, so gorgeous! Not one, but three! Heavenly!
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