Thursday, 24 February 2011

Wish granted: Krylon and dominoes-part 2

hello,
Thank you for your feedback about the first part of our Krylon and Dominoes post. Happy to read that you are still enjoying our Wishing Well post...
Here's part two with a step by step by Michelle and a lovely sample by Chris Dark...
Michelle does not have the Krylon, but was so inspired by Isa'sart dominoes that she really wanted to make one using Alcohol inks.
Enjoy!

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Stamp the image with StazOn ink and immediately emboss with clear embossing powder. Stazon gives the deepest finest detail but if left unembossed will be dissolved by the inks
Tamponez avec l'encre StazOn et embossez tout de suite avec de la poudre claire. Si vous n'embossez pas. l'encre StazOn (à base de solvant) risque de disparaitre quand vous colorerez avec les encres alcool


Mask the image then stamp the little branch with Brilliance ink and emboss with clear powder
Masquez l'image et tamponnez la branche avec l'encre Brilliance, embossez avec la poudre claire à nouveau


Colour in the image with alcohol inks and the finest of brushes. Use long strokes along the length of the image for the larger area and small dots into the areas of the smaller parts. For the background add the ink in small dots and leave to dry then go back with tiny dots of blender, lifting colour off or adding more, until you're satisfied with the result 
Peignez votre domino avec les encres alcool. Un fois sec, vous pouvez rajouter quelques gouttes de Blending Solution pour éclaircir certains détails.

 Finished piece

To make her domino, Michelle used:
Stamps Hobby Art Anna's collection - Oriental
Powders Stamp n Stuff clear embossing powder
Inks Stazon Jet Black
Alcohol Inks
Blending Solution

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Chris did not use a domino as such but a domino size Stampbord instead.
here's what she has made for you ....

 
 To make her domino, Chris used:
Stampbord domino
Katzelkraft Stamps Art Nouveau and Papillons 04
Distress Ink Stormy Sky and Shabby Shutters
Archival ink 


Talking about Stampbord domino, this is what I have used to make tomorrow's tutorial. Yup, I (Isa) am the one stepping in for once and offer a step by step using Krylon, gesso, Copic markers and the latest Crafty Individuals stamps ;).... So see you tomorrow ....

Looking forward to reading your comment (and check your blogs ;))

Isa xx

12 comments:

  1. Beautiful images and fab tutorial as always. I'll be hunting dominoes today!

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  2. Love love these dominos! I've lots at home, I'm looking for someone who drill them!

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  3. They are both beautiful, fab techniques.
    Claire xx

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  4. Beautiful !!! the wish list is growing :)

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  5. Great tutorial using alcohol ink. I'm learning such a lot of useful tips and techniques. Do you varnish your domino if you use alcohol ink to colour?

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  6. Wow amazing work ladies. I'm going to have to hunt out dominoes now - any ideas where I'm likely to get them? Thanks for sharing. Claire x

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  7. Wow, beautiful! Just love both the samples, thanks for the inspiration! Kim

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  8. cette technique est aussi superbe
    le rendu est magnifique
    à bientot nate

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  9. These are both fabulous TFS

    Hugs
    Penni
    X

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  10. Amazing, thanks for the tutorial !!!

    Peggy

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  11. I love both these little works of art. Thanks for the sbs Michelle. The alcohol inks have worked beautifully and given such vibrant colour.

    Love Chris's Stampbord piece too.

    Hugs
    Lesley Xx

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  12. Amazing techniques. Thanks for sharing.
    Fabulous artwork.
    Fliss x

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