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08 September 2013

Smitten....with colour!

Hello!
I've been playing with my acrylic inks again! Each time I get them out for a play I'm always amazed at the deep vibrancy of colour they give... I'm sure you could do subtle if you wanted, but this time let's go for bold!
I started off by painting my 6 x 6 inch chipboard panel with gesso. This gives a surface for the inks, if they went onto plain chipboard they would just soak straight in! Giving a white base not only makes the colours pop, it gives that coating for your surface so the inks can be moved around and blended. Once the gesso was dry, I used  texture paste through a stencil to give me some more interest. Once the white base is dry, you can start in with the colour!
I've used a mixture of brands here, Daler Rowney 'silver pearl',  Dr P H Martins Bombay Inks in turquoise and aqua, and Liquitex deep violet. I dripped colour onto a craft sheet, then used a small sponge to dab,wipe and smear the inks across the background....
I also swiped a baby wipe across the colour in places, this removes some of the colour and gives a shabby look. This works especially well over the raised, stencilled areas!
Once I'd used the bright colours, I gently added the silver pearl to highlight. Difficult to see in the pics, but the silver gives a really nice shimmery sheen!
Stamping next..... I've used the dots and chicken wire from the Bo Bunny distressed textures set, and the alphabet and tiny grid from a couple of Jenni Bowlin sets.
Ranger Archival ink stamps beautifully over the acrylic ink! You may also notice some splats there... they're the silver pearl ink, flicked on with a paintbrush.
My heart is made from clay,  it's been painted with the violet ink and a few dots of the silver ink. A chit chat sticker to finish....
Hope you're having a good weekend!
Trish xxxx




11 comments:

  1. What a beautiful result - I love the colours... and need to investigate acrylic inks.. poor bank account!

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  2. Never heard of Acrylic Inks but have some India Ink. You've made them look very appealing:-)

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  3. Wow, that's gorgeous, love the colours.

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  4. Stunning, love the colours and textures. Have some acrylic inks but haven't used them, need to now!

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  5. What a glorious combination of colours and textures.
    Alison x

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  6. Really gorgeous! I love the colours and all the different patterns.

    Emma x

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  7. Oh My Gosh, how stunning????
    Breathtaking Trish, truly!! May have to invest in some inks as sooo vibrant, almost ethereal... A place where fairies would live. Or is that just me?? :)))

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