Friday, July 10, 2015

Whale of a Birthday and farewell



Hey everyone!

I'm sharing this card over on the Jane's Doodles blog today.  It features the new Under the Sea stamp set.

I started by swiping some Salty Ocean distress ink on the bottom of a watercolor paper panel.  I swiped in downward strokes and then misted the paper with water to get the ink to blend/drip.  After it was dry, I misted the panel with two colors of Dylusions Ink Spray, masking off the top with some scrap cardstock that I just lay on over the top part of the panel.

The whale and seaweed images were then stamped with MFT Hybrid inks.



Dylusions Ink Sprays will react with water, much like Distress Inks.  So I used a waterbrush to apply Mowed Lawn distress ink to the seaweed images.  I like how you still get some of the splatter effect and the blue blending in.

For the whale I wanted a little less of the blending, so I activated the Distress Ink and Dylusion spray with my waterbrush and then blotted away the color with a paper towel.  I did this a couple times, so I got most of the color out, but still left a hint of it to blend with the Iced Spruce ink that I then colored the whale with.



Sadly this is my last post for Jane's Doodles.  Life has been getting busier and busier for me here so I'm cutting back on some of my creative commitments in order to be able to maintain a better balance.  I've had a wonderful time working with Jane's stamps this past year.  I just love her hand drawn images and I'm so thankful for the opportunity to have been on the team.  I've seen some of the fun new images that are coming in the next couple months from Jane, and you definitely want to make sure you are a follower over there to stay up to date on all the goings on.  Thanks again to Jane for having me!

Supplies Used
Paper/Cardstock:  Canson - Watercolor Paper; MFT - Sno Cone cardstock
Stamps:  Jane's Doodle's - Under the Sea
Ink:  MFT - Black Licorice Hybrid Ink; Ranger - Salty Ocean, Mowed Lawn and Iced Spruce Distress Inks
Other:  Ranger - London Blue and Vibrant Turquoise Dylusions Ink Spary, Waterbrush; Scotch - Foam Adhesive

21 comments:

  1. This is such a fun design!! Love your darling whale!! I'm sure you will be missed over there! :)

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  2. Oh this is just amazing...love your sweet whale and your water coloring is perfection!

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  3. Such a fun and cute card, Miriam!

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  4. What a cool design. I love how you made that blue. Looks fabulous!!

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  5. Loveeeeeeeee this! LOVING the 'water' and the whale!!! You have rocked her images!!!!!!

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  6. Neat design using this ink technique..sad to see you leave JD but life does get busy esp. when you have two little ones.

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  7. I love the cool design and that fun water. Will miss seeing your work over there!

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  8. Love all the texture & dimension in that water.

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  9. Love all the texture & dimension in that water.

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  10. Love all the texture & dimension in that water.

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  11. Your ocean is just fantastic! Great technique.

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  12. Fabulous card!! Going to miss your Jane cards!!

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  13. That water effect you have going on looks super cool--I've never tried that spray. Hmmmm. Made for such a cute card too. They were lucky to have your talents Miriam--amazing how you get so much done! :) Balance is top priority for sure ;)

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  14. I super-love the way the water looks!

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  15. Sweet card! I am sure u will be missed there

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  16. So sweet! Love that water effect and your darling whale! You will be missed, but I can sure understand needing to take a step back from things. Hugs!

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  17. Beautiful inking--such a cute card, Miriam!

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  18. I "WHALE"y like this, Miriam!!! Good job with all that inking!!!

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