Sunday, 21 May 2017

Distress Ink Smooshing

I was playing around with some Distress Ink smooshing and have a couple of quick cards to share:


This first card, I made with the Merry Monday colour challenge in mind - I used Twisted Citron, Peacock Feathers, and Wilted Violet. The tree die is from Ellen Hutson - and I used the same ink colours on the geometric pieces before layering them on top. The greeting is from MFT and is silver heat embossed - and I added a Tim Holtz mirror star to finish it off. I made another version of the card with some silver splatters in the background instead of the Distress smooshing:







I made the second card with the current Inkspirational challenge in mind. I started by stamping a map onto watercolour cardstock in Archival grey ink before adding the smooshing Picked Raspberry, Spiced Marmalade, and Mustard Seed inks to the "urban" area of the map. I sprayed some old Studio Calico Mistables with some like-coloured Dylusions sprays, and added a white embossed Studio Calico greeting and a few Freckled Fawn hearts to complete the card.

I will link to the following challenges:

Thanks so much for stopping by!
Jill

13 comments:

  1. I LOVE these, Jill! The map and "drippage" on the second card are wonderful. Your first cards, for our geometric challenge, are simply awesome! Loving the bright colours, stylish tree and scripty sentiment... perfection! Thanks so much for playing along with us at Less is More :)

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  2. Your Christmas tree's using the challenge colors are FABULOUS Jill...love them! Thanks so much for sharing with us at Merry Monday! :0)

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  3. I love how you've used these colors, Jill, and the geometric Christmas tree! Your map is also amazing! Thanks for sharing with us at CAS Mix Up!

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  4. LOVE your cards! Your Christmas card is super duper awesome!! Thanks for playing along with us at Merry Monday.

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  5. Three beautiful watercoloured cards, Jill! The citrus, turquoise, and purple are a wonderful colour combo and look amazing with your geometric tree. Love the silver splatters. Thanks for sharing with us at CAS Mix Up!

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  6. Such fab cards, Jill! I love the colors you smoothed with in your first card, I think I might need to CASE this combo (need to do some smashing in a future DT card!). I don't have these exact inks but I have something that's close! :) That tree is very fun and modern looking and you already know how I much I love that grey base you used in your third card! Thanks for joining us at Less Is More!

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  7. These are stunning Jill, you are being so creative, super smooshing and I love the contrast of the grey with the burst of colour for your Ink card, thanks for joining us xx

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  8. SO artsy and gorgeous! You did a brilliant job, Jill. Love the ink smooshing as I did some last night, too! So glad that you join the fun over Simon Says Stamp Wednesday “A Bit of Sparkle” Challenge! Awesome details and design.

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  9. OMG ! This is stunning Jill ! I love this stylish modern style you gave to the Xmas trees cards ! And this non traditional combo of colours for is just awesome ! Your third card is also brillant, love the soft grey map as a background for these vibrant and warm splashes of colours and die cuts ! Very creative ! Thanks so much for sharing and for playing along with us at Less is More !

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  10. These are super stunning Jill and I'm loving your colour choice for that first one. Superb non-traditional Christmas colours and a gorgeous smooshed BG too. Great idea and thanks for playing with us at Less is More. x

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  11. Beautiful colours and drippings. Love all your cards, the designs are terrific!
    Thanks for joining us at CAS Mix Up!

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  12. All beauties, smooshing is such fun. I love your take on our Urban theme. The background map is brilliant and your little home is so adorable. Thanks so much for playing along at Inkspirational xx

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  13. Fabulous card for the Inkspirational card challenge. Love how you have done it.

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