This technique uses an acrylic block as the base for creating the backgrounds using either Distress Ink Pads or Distress Stains. It makes a good compact area to apply your colour before putting down the plain white card stock to create these backgrounds. Of course, because the Distress Inks & Stains come in so many gorgeous colours, your combination options are endless.
You will notice that the 2nd one called "Dusk" and the last one called "Fragment" are both the same stamp with almost the same colours on them. Dusk used the Distress Stains and Fragment was made using the Distress Ink pads. I also did the Cracked Glass technique from the previous class over the whole of Fragment. I also did the Cracked Glass over the top of the delectable cowboy in number 5, "Excitement".
WARNING: ATC number 4 called "Naked & Screaming" is showing some naked male butt.... and a very nice butt it is too! Thought I should warn you..... watch how many girls get whiplash of the finger scrolling that mouse wheel down to number 4 immediately!!! :-)
"Decompose"...
"Dusk"...
"Oblivion"...
"Naked & Screaming"...
"Excitement"...
"Fragment"...
More to follow......
2 comments:
gorgeous backgrounds
my favourite is the last one Fragment
(well, my FAVOURITE is #4! but for all the wrong reasons ;) )
Love them all but I especially love fragment and oblivion.
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