GET EXCITED! It's Day 3 of InkOn3 and ThermOWeb's week long collaboration.
Make sure you visit us daily for new inspiration! We will have one project for our blog and one project over on the ThermOWeb blog for double the inspiration. Today, Rebecca will be sharing a project over there so be sure to check it out reading about this project.
As a reminder, at the end of the week, we'll be giving away a $30 gift certificate for Ink on 3 and ThermOWeb will be giving away a $30 gift certificate for their store as well! Be sure to stop by and leave a comment for a chance to win! Ink on 3 will be announcing our winner on the blog on August 21, 2020.
Here is Lynnea's project for today!
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I just adore both of these companies and I'm so excited to mix together their products to create a card. I used some Atelier Ink Reinkers from InkOn3 and Glitz Glitter Gel from ThermOWeb and made a custom color of Glitz for my stenciled background!
There is a whole wide array of colors of Glitz Glitter Gel in the ThermOWeb site, but some of my favorites are the White and Iridescent Glitz Glitter Gel because I can make them into any color I like! You can use liquid watercolors, ink from an ink pad, ... but I decided to go with the highly pigmented Atelier Ink Reinkers! I used Marilyn Red, Marigold Orange, and a bit of Bee Sting Yellow Reinkers and mixed them with some White Glitz Glitter Gel. I wanted to create a coral color - but it ended up more orangey than pink. That's okay! Be sure to watch the video above - I still created a completely custom color! I'll show you a comparison between my custom color and the existing "orange" colors of Glitz Glitter Gel.
I sprayed the back of the Wavy Stencil from InkOn3 with Pixie Spray and used a Stencil Pal from ThermOWeb and spread my custom mixed Glitz Glitter Gel over the Wavy Stencil. I'm in love with this pretty orangey glittery goodness!
My images for this card are the GORGEOUS florals from the BeYOUtiful Stamp Set from InkOn3. I stamped them with my favorite black ink - Blackout Hybrid Detail Ink - and colored them with Copic Markers. I thought the yellow flower would really compliment the orange background! I trimmed them out and added them to the card with iCraft 3D Foam Squares. The background glitters so much that I thought the flowers needed some glitter, too! I keep some Liquid Pixie Dust in a Small Watercolor Brush so all I have to do is shake it up and brush it over the images and BOOM! They're sparkly, and glitter, and amazing!
I hope you've enjoyed this fun collaboration tutorial and that you'll use your Atelier Ink Reinkers to color your own custom color of Glitz Glitter Gel!
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Be sure to stop by the ThermOWeb blog today and check out the project from Rebecca! She also has a video for you.
If you missed this week of inspiration, just check out the older posts on the blog!
Love the orange background.
ReplyDeletethe die cut gives movement
to the card. The flower is
gorgeous. Wonderful card.
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Stunning card. Love the way the background turned out. So much glitz. And the colors are fabulous!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card! Look at all of that amazing sparkle and shine!
ReplyDeleteAwesome stencil design and gorgeous flowers! Love the colors and the sparkle!
ReplyDeleteI like the glittery orange background for these pretty yellow flowers.
ReplyDeleteWhat a stunning orange background! I love it with the flower!
ReplyDeleteLove the orange glitter and the wave stencil. I really enjoy using the Atelier inks.
ReplyDeleteSuch a fun way to
ReplyDeletemake you own color!
Gorgeous card.
Carla from Utah
Such a bright and happy card!
ReplyDeleteI really like the orange background! I’ve gotta get some pixie spray because those stencil lines are crisp! 🍏👌🏼
ReplyDeleteLove the pumpkin spice background! The Beautiful set is really just that. Great work!
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous
ReplyDeleteI'm wondering the difference when coloring the white VS iridescent glitter gels?
ReplyDeleteI loved InkOn3 when first introduced to it...and it just gets BETTER AND MORE EXCITING!
ReplyDeleteGreat background and nice showing of how to mix a custom color.
ReplyDeleteThe dimension of the gel is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteI love how you came up with the background color.
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