Hello and welcome to the May Technique Blog Hop where we are featuring Distress Oxide Inks as our technique this month. This month we are playing our Distress Oxide Inks. These are new to me so it was fun getting to play with it. If you are joining me from
Darlys Recker you are in the right place. If you are starting here, welcome!
Darlys Recker you are in the right place. If you are starting here, welcome!
My first project is this layout I created. I used the Tattered Rose Distress Oxide™ Ink Pad
Ink to do some shadowing affects behind the title, in the upper right portion of the left page and lower right portion of the right page. This also features the Hillside Cottage paper with sticker sheet.
On this project I went a bit more bold. I used the Spiced Marmalade and Picked Raspberry and just blended them until I like them, ran it through my die cut machine with the
Floral Background Thin Cut (Z3693) once I was done inking and cutting it, I spritzed it with some water to get a water spotted affect. I added a
Stitched Brackets Thin Cuts (Z363) and used Treasured Memories (D1933) for the flowers and sentiments. I added Clear Sparkles (Z3274).
Thanks for stopping by my blog today, I welcome any and all feedback. If you would like help with purchasing any of the products mentioned my post today, please contact your local CTMH Maker. If you do not have a CTMH Maker and are in Canada I can absolutely assist you in ordering. If you are in the United States, New Zealand or Australia, I can help you locate a Maker local to you for ordering.
It is not time to "hop" on over to Tamara Sandwisch and see what fabulous project she has for you! If you get lost at all during the hop just click here to get back on track.
Until next time, happy crafting!
Brandi
I really like the subtle shadowing on your layout!
ReplyDeleteWOW! Such stunning projects!
ReplyDeleteI’m love the card colors! I think we had a collection a lllooonnnggg time ago with pink and orange.
ReplyDeleteBoth are great projects! Well done.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE your layout, with the splash of oxide, and the great look with the triangles!
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