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
Good luck! If this is your first time visiting my blog I hope you’ll come back again! You can subscribe to my blog via the sidebar on the right or find me on Instagram and Youtube. Thanks for visiting and have a fabulous day! Happy Hopping!
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Debbie Christensen says
Love these backgrounds, have the paper & a few inks and ready to give it a try.already know I’ll need more ink colors to play with. Thanks for sharing your wonderful designs
pamboe says
I love when old techniques become new again. The colors are brilliant and just perfect for snowy themes.
Donna Hawkins says
I love your cards. The colors are fabulous.
itstrulyanoriginal says
Love these new dies SSS has presented. So perfect for the holiday! My favorite are the snowflakes and hello.
raggiodiluce82 says
Awesome cards!!! Your backgrounds are simply breathless!!!
Lori Gliva says
Love the theme of distressed inks! Beautiful!
strider66 says
Your alcohol ink backgrounds look incredible! Amazing cards. Thanks for the inspiration. 🙂
Toni says
Your work is beautiful! I quickly began imagining myself creating using your process. Thanks!
Silvia P. says
I love your cards with beatiful backgrounds
Sophie Farah says
Those backgrounds are just so mesmerizing and magical!!! I just LOVE the look of alcohol ink but I’ve always been a bit scared to try it but I think you’ve convinced me to go for it! 🙂 Really beautiful cards, thank you so much for sharing! 🙂
Kim says
I can’t pick just one favorite, i love all the snowflakes and the cute little penguins. great projects. I love the amazing backgrounds you created. just awesome.
Maryln says
Okay, your video has convinced me to try creating with alcohol inks. The color combination you used is perfect for creating beautiful holiday cards. Wish me luck!
Sue LD says
Wow–very cool looks you achieved with the alcohol inks and wonderful cards.
Teresa Doyle says
Love the alchol backgrounds on these cards, very elegant looking. An amazing job on all of your cards.
cropnkathy says
Wow! Such a gorgeous collection of cards. Love your alcohol ink backgrounds. So much inspiration here today!
Madeline Trainor says
Lovely ❄️
Tam says
I knew your cards would be gorgeous. You don’t create anything ugly. I love the cards.
jayell1 says
Beautiful backgrounds and great cards.
cyndi morris says
Beautiful cards. Your backgrounds are gorgeous. I’m just beginning to try alcohol ink techniques and I love seeing new ideas.
Connie says
I love the alcohol ink backgrounds. I’ve just got to try this,
Louisa Mochizuki says
Beautiful backgrounds! I love the boldness of colors using the inks.
Julie says
Pretty backgrounds. I have lots of Ranger alcohol inks and love the effect (even with a felt pad 😉).
I like your idea of cutting a large panel to use on several cards.
Sherri says
I live watching the magic of alcohol inks!
Leslie L. says
I am just starting to venture into alcohol inks so I love seeing different techniques. Your cards turned out great.
Bonnie Eng says
Beautiful cards – the riotous blues really make the white die cuts pop. I love the depth of the deeper blues too. Thanks for sharing.