Ready to play with Halloween cards?
This Count is a lot of fun. He's in the Creepy Creatures stamp set. He is stamped in black ink on daisy white card stock. I sponged a little autumn terracotta and slate around the Count to break up the whiteness of the paper. Because they are both water based inks they blend together a bit.
The bat is cut from the Artiste cartridge at 1 1/4 inches. I used daisy white pigment ink. Water base ink soak into the paper. Pigment ink sits on top of the paper. Working with black paper you need a pigment ink. The pigment ink takes longer to dry also. It smears easy. But that worked with what I wanted to do here. I sponged some white ink around the edges on the bat as well. It doesn't look crisp but I didn't want it too.
Above I left out the card base and put the pieces together to make an accent for a scrapbook page.
Get out your inks and play with paper today.
White Daisy Ink |
Sponge- cut it in 4 pieces. Rinse after using and be ready for the next day. |
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