Thanks everyone!
And Nancy - I'm afraid that to properly convey the technique, I'd need to post a video. And even though there's nothing really earth shattering about how she gets her looks, I can't re-teach the cards from her class because her cards are under copyright. But I'll tell you the two most important things I learned:
The very first thing she told us, was to load up the brayer, and start just off the edge of the panel, and then come on to the panel with steady back and forth strokes. And brayer all the way into where you want the color to end, even though you'll have almost no ink by that point. I will just take several applications, and that's how you wind up with the cool gradient look.
The other tip that I thought was most important, was to keep your pressure light, and to work fast. And that tip is especially true for the lighter colors. If you use too much pressure, all of the ink will come off the brayer in the first few strokes, and if you move too slow, the ink will dry on the brayer.
From there, a lot of what we did also involved sponging the ink on, and masking with post-it notes.
I'm going to order a bunch of those inks in the specific colors that she uses most, so that I can follow those tutorials on her blog now.
