Good morning! Today I’m hopping along to celebrate the Diecember release from Simon Says Stamp!! I shared my first Diecember card yesterday and today I’m sharing eight cards along with a video! I know, I know…I never make this many cards at once…but you’ll see how easy it is and you’ll make a ton, too! 😉
You can watch the video below or in HD at my Youtube channel:
Alcohol inks are making a comeback in a BIG way these days and I wanted to try using them as I see alcohol ink artists use them on big canvases on instagram! I’m not a fan of using the felt blending pads…they never really seem to give me the effect I want and all the colors blend together too much for my liking. I follow several alcohol ink artists on instagram and I love the way they put droplets on a canvas, blow them around, and then add more colors. It seems like a very free-flowing organic process and I figured there’s no reason I can’t do something similar for a card, right? So basically I used that concept but on a much smaller surface, a 9×12 piece of yupo paper. I used alcohol inks in indigo, denim, turquoise, amethyst, pool, and sailboat blue. Off camera I used those colors with pitch black alcohol ink on one piece of paper and then on camera I used those colors with silver mixative for a brighter, sparkly look. After the inks dried I splattered the yupo paper with copic opaque white paint to create the look of snow across a wintery night sky. I let that dry as well and then cut up the 9×12 paper to create a variety of cards!
For the first two cards I simply cut 4″ by 5.25″ inch panels of the alcohol ink background and adhered them to a white card base. Then I die-cut the Bliss, Joy, and Felicity snowflakes using the new glitter paper from Simon Says Stamp and adhered them to the panels. Finally I die-cut the sentiments from older SSS releases and adhered them over the snowflakes. I used two layers of white cardstock on the lighter card and a layer of blue glitter over a layer of white cardstock on the darker card.
I mention this in the video but either of these backgrounds could be used for galaxy cards or underwater scenes! Lots of ways to use these fun backgrounds for a variety of cards! 😉
For this card I die-cut the Sensational Snowflakes from white cardstock and reserved the snowflakes. Then I adhered the alcohol inked background behind the white cardstock and adhered two white snowflakes on top. Finally I added a die-cut sentiment using the silver glitter paper!
My next card uses the pretty Picture Book Tree die! Again I die-cut it from a white card panel, adhered the alcohol inked background behind it and finished it with a glittery sentiment!
This card uses the same Sensational Snowflakes Collage die I used on my card yesterday but this time it’s backed by the alcohol inked panel. I stamped the sentiment from Christmas Essentials with versamark, heat-embossed it with silver embossing powder, and then popped it up with foam mounting tape.
The rest of my cards follow a similar layout just using different sections of the alcohol inked background. I love how unique all the cards look even though they’re using the same panel! I hope these cards give you some ideas for how to incorporate alcohol inked backgrounds into your card designs. And if you don’t have alcohol inks…you could easily create a similar look with a watercolored background, color burst sprinkled background, or a distress ink blended background…or even by using patterned paper or glitter paper! I used only a small portion of the amazing dies that Simon Says Stamp just released for Diecember so make sure to head over and check out the full release! What’s your favorite one?
And what’s a hop without a giveaway, right? Simon Says Stamp has generously offered a $25 gift card to EVERY stop on the hop!! All you need to do is visit and leave a comment on each blog. The winners will be randomly selected from each blog and announced on the Simon Says Stamp blog! There’s also a second blog hop tomorrow with even more inspiration and giveaways so don’t forget to check that out! In case you encounter a broken link here is the full hop list for today:
- Simon Says Stamp Blog
- Jennifer McGuire
- Kristina Werner
- Debby Hughes
- Amanda Korotkova
- Jessica Frost-Ballas —> You are here!
- Kathy Racoosin
- Bibi Cameron
- Heather Hoffman
- Barb Engler
- Sarah Moerman
- Anna Kossakovskaya
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Pam Lewers says
Gorgeous cards!!!
Christine says
The combination of the beautiful alcohol ink backgrounds and the delicate snowflakes is stunning.
Barb Borja says
Such pretty cards. I love the contrast with the dark background and the clean white cardstock.
Jackie P Neal says
Jessica, your cards are outstanding! the colors- WOW! I love the mixed media style you create with!
Jackie “)
Wendy O'dell says
All your cards were so beautiful! So vibrant, glossy, very colorful(some of my favorites), and absolutely eye catching. What size of paper did you start with? I don’t recall you saying. Awesome job, thanks for sharing 💟💟💟
jessica frost-ballas says
Hi Wendy, I used 9×12 paper!
Mary-Anne V. says
Amazing what you have done with these alcohol ink backgrounds.
Marilyn Martin says
I love the backgrounds you did on these cards. I had to buy more colors, of course.
Tammy Painter says
Great co,lor combos. Cards are beautiful.
Mindy Hook says
The blue and purple backgrounds are breathtakingly beautiful. Now I want all the dies and alcohol ink!!
Charlene H. says
I can’t wait to try the backgrounds with the alcohol inks! Thanks for sharing
Becky Reynolds says
These are stunning! The backgrounds are so vibrant and really make the dies “pop.” The music on your video was beautiful too. Made me choke up, as I always get emotional this time of year celebrating the birth of our Savior. Gorgeous cards!
Dolly says
I adore them ALL Jessica!! TFS
Janice says
I love using alcohol inks. Your backgrounds are beyond beautiful! And I agree, I don’t like when all the colors mix together so much. You’ve given me some great ideas, thanks for sharing.
Deborah Grueser says
Wow! Just love the backgrounds. I had no idea alcohol inks could be used this way. And the dies looked fantastic with your background creations. Thanks for the awesome video!
Connie Martin says
I love this! So easy..I would have never thought of using the blow tool to move the ink!!
Jenni1st says
Jessica, some of the most beautiful backgrounds I’ve seen, Been holding off on Yupo paper, but gotta get some now.
Dawn-Marie Manning says
Gorgeous cards! I must get some alcohol ink and yupo paper lol 🙂
Lynne T says
Your cards are always so beautiful and amazing!
Stephanie Savidge says
Love the background on all the cards. So pretty.
Kari Villebrun says
Your cards are absolutely beautiful, I cannot pick a favourite they are all equally beautiful. Thanks for teaching me a new technique with alcohol inks. Take care
Judi Szyndrowski says
my favs are the picture book tree and the snowflake collage cards. Well don.
stephanie says
Absolutely gorgeous use of alcohol inks! Inspiring!
Denise Ward says
Thanks for sharing your designs with us! I really think my favorite is the one with the SSS die “believe” on it, but all the cards are great.
S Lynn Beaumont says
Oh wow – those backgrounds are amazingly beautiful! I love the fa-la-la card but they are all fabulous. Thanks for sharing!