Mixed media style cards

Mixed media style cards

Today, I’m creating Mixed media style cards with Metallic & Interference inks using Stamps & Stencils from the New Lisa Horton Muse & Maker collection. These Stamps suit so many styles and are perfect for Mixed media or to add a little pattern or texture to your creations! Ad

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The First two cards were created with Metallic ink pads in Lovestruck, Ultraviolet and Verdigris metallic inks on Light and BLack mixed media heavystock. The background is a distress style background that is dried fully before stamping and embossing the dot background using the industrial confetti stamp set. The hearts and sentiment are stamped with the Shattered affection set before being fussy cut and assembled into cards.

The Next two using interference inks onto the mixed media heavystock. The inks are smooshed onto an acrylic block, misted with water and smeared onto the cardstock before dying and then adding the next layer of colour with another interference pad. The 3 differen interference pads used were Opal Blush, Piunk Champagne and Crushed Velvet. The Image on the front of both cards were stamped with the Pink Champagne interference pad.

The last two cards use the two stencils to add the images to the cardstock. Black texture paste is used on the Light cardstock and White texture paste is used on black cardstock before heat embossing the Scratched surface texture stamp in the same colour as the paste. The backgrounds were ink blended with Interference inks which show up as different colours between the background and the paste and the Heat embossing resists the ink. The images on the front pieces of the cards were also heat embossed before ink blending with Opal Blush interference ink.

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