Hi everyone! Happy President’s Day!!!!!! And welcome to another Lawnscaping challenge sponsored by the wonderful Lawn Fawn!
Today’s challenge is one of my all time favorite techniques to use! Distress inks!!!!! Now when you think of distressing, you might think of other things too. Edge distressing, distressed photos, sanding……. I love that too, but distress inks are my FAVORITE!
I tried a new technique I saw on someone’s blog (blast, I can’t remember who it was) and she saw it on Stamp TV. It’s brilliant! I masked off the areas and applied with a heavy hand my distress ink. Then I tried something a little different from the technique I saw. I shifted the masks and then used a very light touch with the distress ink when I applied it and I LOVE IT! LOVE, LOVE, LOVE! I am sorry, but I fear you will see this technique from me often. So forgive me now.
The stamped images are from Lawn Fawn’s Love N’ Breakfast and they are colored with Copics.. I added some stickles on the top of the muffin! What’s a muffin without sugar……. The center of the flower is Liquid Pearls.
I hope you like it!!!! Thanks for stopping by. Please be sure to stop by the Lawnscaping Blog and check out what the rest of the design team made and check out our TWO guest designer’s projects! They are amazing!!!
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ahhh cute! What a fun technique. I love the two shades!
Very cool technique! It almost looks like tissue paper!
LOOOOVE this!
Okay you were right, this is a cool technique. I am assuming you masked with torn paper?? Very cute little card!
i am absolutely in love with your card!!!!!!!!! i love the colors, and i love the new technique you used, and i LOOOOOOOVE the use of the stickles!!! is that picket fence? i just added that to my wish list on simon says!!!!! i just love your card!!!
Your faux torn paper look is wonderful! The stickles and the pearl on the flower are the perfect finishing details. Great job on this darling card.
super FUN….looks great!
Love it! The distressed area looks like paper rips! Really cool dimension!
What a cool technique! And I love the cute pink muffin with fake sugar, so so cute!!