Spin Art Cards
Posted: Thu Nov 13, 2008 10:07 am
I'm only going to post here recent things since the big upheaval. If anyone is interested in my older stuff, it is in my Shutterfly photo album.
Anyway, I did these this week with the Spinner machine. I wanted to try doing the resist idea we did at Retreat this year but do it on transparencies and using something beside the Micro Glaze which I didn't buy. I tried the thinnest smear of vaseline through a stencil before spinning it with alcohol inks. It worked great.
Also for the transparency, I used a few that were rejected prints for poor printing so that is why there are random things in the backgrounds like windmill blades, etc.
First-Left Card: Checkerboard stencil resist, alcohol inks, coloring book page, Centennial green, Mosaic Twist handdye, rubon glue letters, purple glitter
Right Card: Alcohol inks on printed transparency, Cyprus teal, Centennial green, County Fair blue with Bridges stencil, Haberdashery greeting Second-Left Card: Written Word stencil resist, alcohol inks on printed transparency, magazine ad from PIF from Lynn (the gold ad of fabric or wallpaper), Ivory Elegance card, peel off greetings
Right Card: Negative leaf shapes cut with Cuttlebug for stencil resist, alcohol inks on printed transparency, TJ technique on English Garden paper, Farmers Market card, Bistro tab greetings Third-Left Card: alcohol inks on printed transparency, Cruisin stamp, black ink, text from Gourmet magazine, Study in Red greeting tag, Haberdashery card
Right Card: Written word stencil for resist, alcohol inks on printed transparency, Art deco papers, Copper plant tag and eyelet, metal embossing for greeting, Haberdashery card
Anyway, I did these this week with the Spinner machine. I wanted to try doing the resist idea we did at Retreat this year but do it on transparencies and using something beside the Micro Glaze which I didn't buy. I tried the thinnest smear of vaseline through a stencil before spinning it with alcohol inks. It worked great.
Also for the transparency, I used a few that were rejected prints for poor printing so that is why there are random things in the backgrounds like windmill blades, etc.
First-Left Card: Checkerboard stencil resist, alcohol inks, coloring book page, Centennial green, Mosaic Twist handdye, rubon glue letters, purple glitter
Right Card: Alcohol inks on printed transparency, Cyprus teal, Centennial green, County Fair blue with Bridges stencil, Haberdashery greeting Second-Left Card: Written Word stencil resist, alcohol inks on printed transparency, magazine ad from PIF from Lynn (the gold ad of fabric or wallpaper), Ivory Elegance card, peel off greetings
Right Card: Negative leaf shapes cut with Cuttlebug for stencil resist, alcohol inks on printed transparency, TJ technique on English Garden paper, Farmers Market card, Bistro tab greetings Third-Left Card: alcohol inks on printed transparency, Cruisin stamp, black ink, text from Gourmet magazine, Study in Red greeting tag, Haberdashery card
Right Card: Written word stencil for resist, alcohol inks on printed transparency, Art deco papers, Copper plant tag and eyelet, metal embossing for greeting, Haberdashery card