Happy Tuesday everyone! It's time for another inspiration post over at STAMPlorations! Today I've got something a little different for you. Amazingly enough, it's not a card. It is Christmas themed though, I had an idea to try something and so I did. Take a look....
I had this glass ornament that I'd been meaning to glass etch something on but I decided to experiment with stamping and alcohol inks. So I took my poinsettia stamp (Holiday Sketches: Christmas Flower set) and using black StazOn ink stamped onto the glass. Because StazOn is a solvent ink it won't rub off. Then using my Spectrum Noir markers I coloured in my poinsettia from the opposite side. The reason I did this is the alcohol ink can affect the solvent ink. Once the alcohol ink is dry it won't rub off. I added a ribbon and my ornament was done!
Well, I hope you enjoyed my little deviation from card making. Be sure to check out the rest of the DT's projects too. Some awesome stuff to see!
Have a lovely day and thanks for visiting!
I had this glass ornament that I'd been meaning to glass etch something on but I decided to experiment with stamping and alcohol inks. So I took my poinsettia stamp (Holiday Sketches: Christmas Flower set) and using black StazOn ink stamped onto the glass. Because StazOn is a solvent ink it won't rub off. Then using my Spectrum Noir markers I coloured in my poinsettia from the opposite side. The reason I did this is the alcohol ink can affect the solvent ink. Once the alcohol ink is dry it won't rub off. I added a ribbon and my ornament was done!
Well, I hope you enjoyed my little deviation from card making. Be sure to check out the rest of the DT's projects too. Some awesome stuff to see!
Have a lovely day and thanks for visiting!
Really pretty - cool ornament!
ReplyDeleteThis is so creative! Wow! You and your cool ideas - always inspiring me!
ReplyDeleteLove this.
ReplyDeleteWould be great presents - not a big project
but detailed enough to impress the recipient.
thanks for sharing.
This is awesome!!
ReplyDeleteThis is striking. I love the rich colours and the ornament will look so pretty on the tree
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