My friend, Caprice, showed me how to use markers to color images that have been stamped on acetate (we used transparencies for the photocopier). Staz-On ink works best and we colored on the non-stamped side to prevent smearing. It's a lot different than blending on cardstock because the colors lift rather than blend so it takes a little practice to figure out how to make the colors work. I used Bic markers for the image on this card. I cut out the marquee using Nestabilities Labels and then embossed with Divine Swirls and inked with VersaMagic chalk ink. I adhered the acetate with my ATG and then added a mat to the back. For the second image (and my first effort), I used Copics. One thing about coloring on acetate, if you're unhappy with the results, you can lift off the colors and start again. Thanks, Caprice, for a great tutorial :) I plan on adding colored acetate images to my stash for those last minute cards.
I hope you'll visit tomorrow. It will be my first post as a Fantabulous Cricut Challenge Blog design team member. I can't wait to show you my card. Then you can hop over to FCCB and join in the fun.
Hugs and Happy Crafting,
Larelyn
4 comments:
Beautiful job! I took a class a while ago at Krop for Kids to learn how to use Ranger alcohol inks on acetate and it was really quite wonderful to work with. I had forgotten about that and need to do something with it. Thanks for this reminder. Can't wait to see what you will have for us tomorrow. I love being on a design team, fun and rewarding!
Really pretty!
Larelyn,
Your card turned out so pretty. I love it
Hugs
Stacy
You did such a wonderful job! Had so much fun with you Friday with these. :)
Hugs,
Caprice
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