I is for Ink Blending

Hello friends and happy August!  Hope you’ve been having a good start to your month so far.  I thought it was supposed to be the “lazy days of Summer”, but it sure isn’t feeling that way lately! LOL Now it seems like we’re getting ready for “back to school” time!  Where is this year going?!

Just wanted to share a new challenge up today over at the Alphabet Challenge Blog!  Our next letter is “I” and the hostess has chosen “I is for Ink Blending”   *Please remember that this is a bi-weekly challenge, so you have two weeks to enter.*  I hope you’ll join in the fun with us.  Here’s the project I’ve made for this challenge:

I sure love to do some ink blending!  I love doing the dark to light with a watermark effect especially for ocean scenes.  So I started with a regular blend of blue ink colors starting light at the top and then working my way down to darker blues.  I think the colors used were Tumbled Glass, Salty Ocean, Blueprint Sketch and Blue Saphire Distress Oxide inks.  I then added the “Ray of Light” stencil (MFT store closed) over and ink blended with the same colors.  It was then spritzed with water and dabbed with paper towel for the bubbly look.

BEFORE I started any ink blending at all, I had an “Under the Sea” border die cut (MFT store closed) that I used to create a mask with labeling tape so that I could leave the border at the bottom for sand.  After the ink blending was finished, I ink blended some Antique Linen and Frayed Burlap Oxide inks to create the sand.  I didn’t worry about it getting into the blue area because the colors are much lighter in tone.  After ink blending was done, I cut the panel out with a “Wavy Pierced Rectangle dies” From Whimsy Stamps.

For the rest of the scene, I pulled out these cute ocean critters from Doodlebug called “Sea Life” (purchased from Scrapbook.com) that I stamped, colored with Copics and then fussy cut.  Even though I had the coordinating dies (no longer available), I didn’t want the white border to distract from the ocean scene.  It did come with an extra “seaweed” die in the set that I just cut out in white cardstock and then ink blended some green colors over it to add to the scene.  I also used a white gel pen for highlights and dots in the sand along with a brown marker and glitter gel pen for more details to the sand.

Here’s a closer view of some of the details. I tried tilting it slightly, but it’s hard to capture the sparkle from the sand with the glitter gel pen.

I know this looks really similar to my last post with the mermaid AJ page, but I think I was having some fun with these underwater projects, and I just sat and had a playing session with it.  I do hope you’ve enjoyed my card today and will join us in the challenge for some ink blending fun too!

Thanks so much for dropping by today! Have a great weekend!

Challenges:

  1. Four Season – Anything Goes Summer
  2. Critter Crazy Anything Goes with Featured Critter
  3. Pearly Sparkles Under the Sea
  4. Sweet Stampin’ – Use a Stencil + stamping
  5. Try it On Tuesday – Summer
  6. Cardz for Galz Create a Scene
  7. Crafty Animals Anything Goes with Animal(s)
  8. Allsorts Animals/Anything Goes (various products mentioned and linked throughout the post)

“U” is for Underwater

Hello friends!  It’s already closer to the end of our first month for 2025 and I hope you’re staying warm and/or cozy where you are!  

Today I’m excited to share that I’ve joined the Alphabet Challenge design team!  I’ve been playing along with the challenges for a few years, so this will be a fun one!  Please be sure to check out the challenge blog to see how to play as we go through the alphabet letters every-other week (fortnight) for each new challenge.

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For this challenge, we are at the letter “U” for Underwater and here’s what I’ve come up with:

Now how cute are these smiling underwater critters?!  It was hard to believe that going through my stash that I didn’t have much of any underwater critters besides mermaids, but last year I saw this adorable Doodlebug Sea Life stamp set on sale and decided to add it to my collection.  This is the first time I’ve used it.

For the background:  I’ve taken my Distress Oxide inks and ink blended the colors Salty Ocean, Mermaid Lagoon and Blueprint sketch over some Bristol Smooth watercolor paper.  I sprayed it with water and blotted it up with a paper towel.  I used a stitched wave die cut border at the top and another wavy landscape border die for the sand at the bottom with kraft cardstock.  I’ve used markers and gel pens to create “dots” for the sand and then attached it to the ink blended panel.  Once I had it all attached, I cut out the entire panel with a stitched rectangle die and then attached it to an A2 sized top folding kraft card base.

I stamped several of the images and colored them with Copic markers and die cut them out with each coordinating die.  The “seaweed” was part of the coordinating die set that I inked over in green Oxide inks and then attached all of the images to the underwater scene.

Lastly, I white heat embossed a sentiment from the stamp set (it says:  “with oceans & oceans of love”) in the top corner of the card base and stamped some blue solid hearts from the set for “bubbles”.  I couldn’t resist adding some googly eyes to the crab too.

I hope you’ve enjoyed my card today and hop on over to the challenge blog to play along with us!  I look forward to seeing your underwater creations in the gallery!

Thanks so much for dropping in and I’ll see you tomorrow for my monthly Art Journal Page!

Challenges:

  1. Allsorts – Close to Nature/Anything Goes
  2. Pammie’s Inky Pinkies – PIP2503 Anything Goes
  3. Little Red Wagon – #791 Can You Feel the Love Tonight (love theme)
  4. Critter Crazy Anything Goes with Featured Creature
  5. Crafty Animals – #90 Anything Goes with Animal(s)