Friday, July 29, 2022

NEW PRODUCT ALERT: Sweet Peach Stamp & Stencil Combo & Pitch Black Atelier Ink

Hi crafty friends! Today, we're sharing a ton of inspiration featuring a couple new products to the Ink on 3 store, Sweet Peach stamp & coordinating Sweet Peach stencil along with the newest addition to the Atelier Ink, Pitch Black

But first, our creative team is having an instagram hop to share a lot of inspiration as well giving away a $25 gift certificate to the store, so if you want a chance to win, stop by and leave a comment while enjoying all the crafty inspiration. You can start at our instagram here


Here's some inspiration using the Sweet Peach stamp and stencil from our creative team! 

Shanna cleverly used the Sweet Peach stamp and stencil to create a plum instead of a peach using the Atelier Ink link featuring My Jam Purple, Peacock Blue and the newest Pitch Black ink for a night time sky in the background and stenciled the Leafy Forest stencil right on top. 


Jeannie used the Sweet Peach stamp and stencil with deeper colors to create more of a pop art look using almost all the Atelier Ink colors to create this card. She also used Ink on 3's Pixie Dust to splatter onto her background as well as heat embossing the sentiment in Strawberry Champagne 






If you're not familiar, Ink on 3 has an Atelier line of inks, which are artist grade quality inks. They are water reactive, fusion inks (pigment & dye based), acid free, archival, fade resistant. You can use these inks to stamp (alcohol marker friendly when dried completely), watercoloring, ink blending, layering. They provide a bright, crisp detailed image when stamping and provides full coverage on solid stamped images. 

Pitch Black is the newest ink color to the Atelier line, which is named after exactly what it is, Pitch Black. Of course, we're also sharing examples of cards using the new ink color. 


Shanna used Pitch Black to ink blend the Curls stencil and as you can see it's super dark, making the Sweet Peach stamp and stencil



Jeannie used Juicy Ink to stencil the Leafy Forest Stencil on a dark green cardstock and then embossed it using Crystal Clear embossing powder for an emboss resist technique. She then used Pitch Black all over for her background. If you're curious, she did no line coloring for the Sweet Peach stamp using Fadeout Ink


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