Ink marbling in 3 easy steps - All Purpose Inks.
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Have you ever tried your hand at marbling paper? Well I love the look of marbling, and although I am not that good at it when it comes to making my own, I dabble and experiment with different looks. So when I started playing with the new All-Purpose Inks I did a lot of experimentation, and this fake marbling effect is one of the stunning effects that came about in an afternoon of experiments.
All purpose inks come in a huge range of colours - perfect for your next project!
Step 1 - Use a sheet of white cardstock and mist it heavily with water. Remember to work on a covered surface or a craft sheet.
Step 2 - Use 2 colours of All-Purpose inks and one colour at a time drop the inks onto the wet cardstock using your ink dropper
Spread out your colours by dropping the different colours in between
each other. Once you are done adding your colours, mist the colour with
some more water and then leave it to dry thoroughly.
Use the coloured panel as a background for a card. I added a chipboard
element, die-cut word and some other elements to tie the design
together. The dimensional butterfly adds a nice soft touch to the card. I
love how the bright colours work well together with the pastel shades
of the chipboard.
This Ink Marbling Technique in 3 Steps is a fun way of using your Tsukineko All-Purpose inks with stunning visual results.
Remember to head on over to The Wholesaler website and order your inks today from your local craft and scrapbook store!
Products Used
- TAPI-010 Tsukineko All-Purpose Ink – Green Apple
- TAPI-020 Tsukineko All-Purpose Ink – Tropical Lagoon
- TID-003 Tsukineko Ink Dropper (3 Pieces)
- AC 683573 Open Book Chipboard Accents
- AC 683592 Open Book Nesting Dies – Love This (6 Pieces)
- C1486-106 Darjeeling Mini Butterflies – Tea Stained Teals (8 Pieces)
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