Wednesday, 17 June 2009

Thinking Inking


So Jennifer McGuire's thinking Inking class finally began - I've been looking forward to it so much.  And after watching this amazing video on Monday, I HAD to get involved.  A quick order to my fave online store, and my new Tim Holtz products arrived today!  Yay.  So I have been playing with my first EVER distress inks tonight.

First, this card - my first attempt at creating a background with distress inks.  Then I tried the watercolour effect for the butterfly's shadow.  I was instantly hooked.
  

Supplies: Stamps - Hero Arts (butterfly, sentiment); Ink - Tim Holtz (broken china);  Spellbinders Nestabilities Labels One Dies; Gems - Hero Arts.

Then I tried distressing white polka dot paper.  This was a paper left over from Christmas - from the My Mind's Eye 'Be Merry' collection.  And now it's blue :)  I LOVE this idea.  Finally, I tried out the water droplets on the green inked paper - I love the effect of this too.

Supplies: Hero Arts (tree, sentiment); Ink - Tim Holtz (Broken China, Shabby Shutters);  PP - My Mind's Eye - Be Merry; Button - Hero Arts.

So I am seriously addicted to distressing now.  Bring on the weekend :)

Thanks to Jennifer for this AWESOME class.  She is an amazing teacher.  Watch the video if you haven't already, it's VERY inspiring.

21 comments:

  1. I love these cards and what you did with the stuff from the class! I hope I have time to play too ... so many wonderful techniques in one class!

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  2. great job Lucy. I tried but don't think I have the right blender tools - didn't go as well as this, I'll definitely be trying the water inking with the butterfly - looks awesome. Aren't the distress inks just the best!!!

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  3. Lucy, these cards are stunning. You make me want to start distressing!!! Better try it tomorrow.

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  4. Lucy you are one super amazing woman (do you know that!) :-D Your cards just keep getting better & better every time you create something. Have a great weekend stamping xoxoxo

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  5. Wow you are a very talented lady...I love your cards! TFS

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  6. You've done such a good job with the techniques Jen showed on the video! The shadow for the butterfly is so cool! And love how you've changed the polka dot paper!! Awesome Lucy!

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  7. I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE the tree card. LOVE the blue on the polka dot paper, the water droplets on the green inked paper, and the darling tree. AWESOME card.

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  8. So glad you "discovered" Distressing~ I love this style... so combined with your great talent~AMAZING!

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  9. Gorgeous stuff as always!

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  10. Wow, you did so well with the distress inks! I especially like your tree card, the droplets look great!

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  11. Lucy.... amazing cards... aren't distress inks fun? Jennifer put up another class and video on Wed... roll on Friday for another one! So much new stuff to try....

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  12. Wow what a great way to use the new tecniques Jennifer is sharing. I love the washed out impression of the butterfly on the back ground very inspired.

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  13. Fantastic Cards Lucy, I love what you created with the butterfly :)

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  14. Wow Lucy! You're an advanced pupil! The cards are stunning. I still have to order some distress inks but I'm already dying to play with them! I'll still have to wait a few weeks though *sighs*

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  15. this is my second time visiting your blog, and I am so Inspired by you! I will be going out and picking up some distressing items so I can try this too! I love hwo you did the water dots on your card. I will be back for more Inspiration! THANK YOU!! You are AMAZING!!

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  16. krolski (kathy)18 June 2009 at 15:40

    Love both of these cards Lucy. Especially love that polka dot paper with the tree! So cool!

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  17. The more I look at your work, the more I am convinced that I must get that adorable hero arts butterfly stamp, I will just send hubby your way when he gets the bill...lol!
    TFS,
    ~Jill

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  18. Your cards are beautiful. I love seeing how you used the tricks and lessons from Jennifer and created your own. Love your work Lucy!

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  19. WOW, these are just lovely Lucy!

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