Pages

Friday 15 March 2019

Must have been hibernating!

The other day I came across something called Alcohol Lift-Ink by Tim Holtz. Yeah, I know, where have I been for the last six months, lol?! It hadn't come up on my radar until now, and it sounded interesting, so I thought I'd better find out what I'd been missing. I'm glad I did! It's clever stuff! For anyone else who's been hibernating like me, you can learn all about it in Tim's video here.

Anyway, I've had a play with it and made a few cards.

(Fern leaf - Embossing Arts, Butterfly - unknown, Sentiment - magazine freebie)




 (Fern leaf - Embossing Arts, Butterfly - unknown, Sentiment - magazine freebie)


(Fern leaf - Embossing Arts, Butterflies - Visible Image, Sentiment - magazine freebie)


My alcohol inks had been neglected for quite a while, and the Lift-Ink gave me the impetus to get them out again. Wish I'd found it sooner!

4 comments:

  1. Really gorgeous creations, the backgrounds are just fabulous.

    Kath x

    ReplyDelete
  2. Wow, wow, wow! These are absolutely stunning Lynne! I really love them all. My alcohol inks have been sadly neglected too, so I'm looking forward to having a play with them in the not too distant future. Saw an interesting technique using oxides and brushos on a gelly plate too...

    ReplyDelete
  3. Absolutely beautiful - I especially like the colour on the first two but i do like them all.
    Hugs from someone else who must have been hibernating - off to see how you did them now.
    Neet xx

    ReplyDelete
  4. Fabulous cards Lynne, you've really mastered the AI lift. I tried it when it first came out, but wasn't too happy with the results. After seeing these, think I need to have another try.
    Avril x

    ReplyDelete

Thank you for your comments. I love to read them and they are much appreciated.

Please be aware that those leaving a comment on any post on this blog do so in the knowledge that their name and blog link are visible to all who visit this blog and by providing the comment, they have published their own personal details on this blog and also consented to use of that personal information for that specific purpose.

Lynne x