I made several cards for Tsukineko using their newest product, Ink Potion No. 9. What fun it is mixing my own colors, and the shimmery blending effects are fantastic! These cards were made with the goal of using a simple design featuring Ink Potion No. 9 and Layers of Color art stamps.
I mixed and sprayed my own colors on white, black and blue cardstock. Stamps are Layers of Color Birdday Party.
The shimmer is delicate and especially delightful on black paper!
Layers of Color Beaded Frames and Under the Sea art stamps are featured in this card. The shell is stamped lightly in orange ink and then cut out and edged with black marker and shadowed with orange ink and a Fantastix applicator. I blended several colors on the background paper and then embossed with a Cuttlebug folder. This is a unique feature of Ink Potion No. 9 that makes it a very creative art material. I love it!
This photo does not give the full sparkling effect, but when it’s embossed like this, it’s wonderful! Also notice the irregular effect of the blue spray on white paper, this also has a delicate shimmer. Perfect for a water look!
Nesties are stacked and highlighted with gel pen and black marker. Stamp is Layers of Color Birdday Party colored in and glitter glue added to the heart.
All the colored papers have a fine mist of silver sparkles that adds a feeling of celebration!
More Tsukineko cards later!…
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Tsukineko Comments: 2 comments so far...
Hello Laura – love these cards – what a beautiful effect the Tsukineko has, the gentle shimmer adds so muc! It is great you can make your own colours! The Birdday set is adorable – your cards have set me thnking – thanks for the inspiration!!
These are great they are lucky to have you! I love the inks I am excited to try them.