Doodling with Debby: Blended Distress Oxide Background
Hi friends! Happy Wednesday! Thanks so much for stopping by the blog today and thanks to the always inspiring Debby Hughes for being our guest in the latest edition of Doodling with Debby, a monthly blog series on our blog! Read on, watch the video, and enjoy!
Hi, it’s Debby here and today for my Doodling With Debby feature for Simon Says Stamp I’m being inspired by the fabulous Kristina Werner and her Distress Oxide
I started with the three
I use baby wipes to clean my glass mat of excess ink and prevent it from being blended into the wrong section, and I also use baby wipes to clean my brush when moving from darker to lighter colours. I rub the brush head over a baby wipe several times and then rub it over a dry tissue to remove any moisture and then I’m set to go again. If I’d left the remains of the black soot on the brush as I worked more Evergreen Bough into the transition then the Black Soot would likely have overpowered the Evergreen Bough but with the clean brush I was able to apply more of the Evergreen Bough to blend the transition and even the colour out as I wanted it to be. I repeated the cleaning process to remove the Evergreen Bough ink before turning to the Old Paper ink to work the colours over those transition areas. And once I’d finished giving a good coating of the Old Paper to the top of the panel, I was happy with the overall blending of colours from one to another.
I planned on using the Center Cut Heart background stamp from Simon Says Stamp, and white heat embossing the design over the ink blended background. Having lined up the stamp on the panel in the Misti, I then made sure the panel was fully dry before stamping. The moisture from the Distress Oxides could easily cause embossing powder to stick everywhere, and so I dried the panel thoroughly with a heat tool before treating it with an anti-static powder bag. This will again help prevent embossing powder randomly sticking everywhere. I stamped the image in clear embossing ink from Simon Says Stamp; this is a clear sticky ink that the embossing powder will easily stick to. I made sure to press down firmly over the whole of the image to get a good impression. Having said that I didn’t actually use the whole of the image. The Center Cut Heart background stamp has a central heart area which can be removed, and I chose to stamp the image without the center heart as I have plans to die cut this area afterward. Having stamped the image, I sprinkled white embossing powder from Simon Says Stamp over the sticky ink and then heat set it with a pre-heated heat tool. I let the embossing powder cool and then trimmed the panel to be just slightly smaller than an A2 card base.
Now, let’s return to that center heart area. A recently released Deco Heart die coordinates with this stamp set. There are two dies in the set one which will cut out just the heart area and one which will cut out a matching decorative pattern. You could cut the pattern from the open area of the stamped design. However, I chose to cut the whole area out with one die and then die cut the decorative die from white card to add to the middle of the heart window. I added foam adhesive to the back of the ink-blended panel and mounted it onto a white A2 card cut and scored from Neenah Solar White card in the 110lb weight. I added little dots of Gina K Connect glue over the back of the decorative die cut and then dabbed any excess glue off on a scrap piece of card before adding it in the heart window. I love how on the white card base the white decorative die cut adds a lovely tone on tone detail and elegance.
I am still in love with simple skinny strips for a sentiment banner, and so I chose the Simple Sentiments 02 set from CZ Design and Simon Says Stamp for the greeting. I often like to use a dark grey card for a sentiment strip, but with the Black Soot Distress Oxide ink in this blend, I felt that a black sentiment strip would work better. I treated a piece of Black card with an anti-static powder bag and then stamped the Birthday Wishes greeting in clear embossing ink before sprinkling with white embossing powder and heat setting. I trimmed the sentiment to a skinny banner with a scalpel and ruler and then added foam adhesive to the back and used a T-square ruler to ensure I added it on straight to the card.
I can’t finish a card without a little sparkle, and so I chose some opalescent sequins from the Butterfly Kisses sequin pack and a few clear sequins from the Girl’s Best Friend pack both from Simon Says Stamp and kept them in place with Gina K Connect Glue.Thanks for joining me today, and I’ll see you next time for Doodling With Debby.
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Very pretty! Love the colors.
So elegant and love the video too.
Wonderful card!!! Amazing background and combo of colours!!!
Oh this is such
beautifully designed.
Love the dies and colors.
Carla from Utah
Gorgeous card- your background is amazing!
Lovely design and great colour combination. Really enjoyed the video and nice shout out to your inspiration!
Love the combination of color. Thanks for the inspiration
What a gorgeous card! I love the colours you used for the ink blending.
What a gorgeous card! I love that color combination and the heart in the center is stunning.
OOo . . . this is so gorgeous!! LOVE the colors you used for your ink blended background!
Fabulous card!
Oh wow this is just gorgeous
Her ink blending is to die for. What a gorgeous color combination. LOVE this!
Amazing card. Love the color combination.
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Stunning color combo.