10 Ways to Resist Ink Techniques!

Happy Saturday everyone! It’s Shari here with 10 Ways to create a resist for your inking. What is resist you say? It’s creating a barrier between your paper and ink. A lot of the time the look is a white pattern with color around.

Back in the day… before we had so many great products, resist was done with VersaMark ink and glossy paper. It’s still a great technique, but there are many more ways to achieve the same or similar look.

I’ve shot a video show my 10 ways! I’ve included:

You can view the video below or on our YouTube Channel.

I created a card with a few of my resist circles. I thought they looked so happy and cheery and that they could be balloons!

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Thanks for hanging with me today, hope you have a great week-end!!

  1. Thanks Shari! I just love it when I have all these technique ideas in one place to pick and choose from. Great ways to make beautiful projects! Happy weekend.

  2. Wow, that was a great lesson and I learned a lot. The end result with the balloons card is so cool! Thank you for sharing your know-how.

  3. Awesome card! Thank you for the vid and putting all the different resist options in 1 place! ♥

  4. Thanks so much for the great tips! I never would have thought to use my Glossy Accents or Stickles as a way to resist. Gives me a great space for working with resist technique
    TFS CU hellerlittle

  5. Thanks for all of these ideas … and your resulting cards are too cute!

    I’m adding the circle stamp and die to my wish list.

    Just a thought … I looked at the stamp set in the “store” and saw one of your cards there. Is there a way to add links to the projects in the product descriptions?

  6. thanks for sharing so many fabulous options for ink resisting. It’s so nice having them all laid out in one video. Your card is super sweet!

  7. Thank you for putting this technique in one video. I actually would have never thought of using a couple of them as a resist.

  8. Great, informative video. There are a few products that I wouldn’t have thought to use as a resist. Thanks!

  9. Love your card. I have the Scribble Flowers set and have discovered many uses for it. Your videos are great and having all these resist ideas in one place is so helpful! Thanks again.

  10. Thank you for all the great techniques and tips. Such a fun and happy card! Have a great weekend.

  11. Thank you for a great tutorial – you have shown so many interesting ways of getting cool resist images. I think I like the glossy accents, glaze and the texture paste techniques the best and they create fun results.

  12. Amazing card, love the color combo and thanks for tutorial on all these great techniques.

  13. I’m so happy I have some of these products and thanks to your video I have learned new ways to create a resist. Appreciate all you do!

  14. I didn’t know there were that many ways to do the resist technique. Great video and l know a card I am going out and try one of these on. Graduation needs something special and this just might do the trick. Thank you for sharing these different techniques. Love your card!!! TFS

  15. All of these are fabulous resist techniques! My favorites are the masking fluid and the glossy accents although I have been known to use all of these techniques at one time or another! THanks for sharing!

  16. I reLly appreciate your video.
    I didn’t realize you could do
    resist with so many different products.
    Cool card!

  17. Resist techniques are awesome! Thanks for your fabulous list. There are some on there I haven’t tried yet.
    <3 J

    jwoolbright at gmail dot com
    HerPeacefulGarden.blogspot.com

  18. Shari, GREAT video. So informative, with so many techniques, in a short amount of time! Your best video ever! I’ll be referring to it often. Love your card too, as always.

    As an idea for another video… I sort of understand texture paste and gesso and use them, but I don’t really understand the use of gel mediums and glaze. Maybe something telling me, a card maker and scrapbooker (not a journaller), what the main use is for these products.

    1. That’s a really great idea Snazzy JJ, and something I may take up and try to create!

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