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Background Ink Blending Hack

Welcome!

Hello! Hello! I’m so glad you’re here, because I have something extra special to share today. I am honored to be joining Pinkfresh Studio for a blog hop in celebration of their newest release.

What’s a blog hop?

If you’re not familiar with a blog hop, let me explain… Pinkfresh Studio has challenged several of our crafty friends to create projects with the new release. Each one of us has made something special, and we’ve all posted it at the same time. We will each link to the next blogger, so you can hop along in a circle to see each one like a virtual parade! It’s so very fun. There are also giveaways! I’ll share more details here in a bit, but for now let’s get on with the project tutorial…

Step 1: Background

I started by ink blending shades of blue from lightest to darkest starting in the center and moving outward on a piece of white cardstock trimmed to 4.25″x5.5″ (A2). The colors used were Sky Blue, Summer Shower, and Seaside. (Your inks will look splotchy at first, keep going until you have a nice rich color and know they will blend together more as the ink is pulled into the paper and dries.)

I die cut the background with the new Floral & Diamond Tiles die and trimmed the panel down so it would fit behind the white frame I die cut using the Stitched Scallop Rectangles die set.

Step 2: Stenciling

Next, I used the Simplest Gestures Stencil Set to create the bouquet. I used a heavier hand or deeper color to create more depth & shading on the leaves & flowers. I also used a low-tack tape to cover certain areas of the blooms in order to create a multi-colored bouquet.

The inspiration for the palette I chose came from a vibrant Peachy Keen Superbena I recently fell in love with at our local garden center. There were so many amazing hybrid & variegated varieties, but this one is my favorite.

Stencil 1 – Grassy Knoll & Meadow Inks
Stencil 2 – Coral Reef & Passion Fruit
Stencil 3 – Raspberry Bliss, Passion Fruit, Lemon Whip, & Peach Fuzz
Stencil 2 – Clementine & Apricot
Stencil 2 – Sweet Mustard & Marigold
Stencil 4 – Raspberry Bliss & Clementine

Step 3: Stamp & Cut

At this point I debated on whether or not to use the hot foil stamp, stamp in black, or stamp and emboss in gold. As you can see, I ended up stamping it in black ink, because I felt like I didn’t need anymore fuss to be stunning.

Step 4: Assembly

I secured the blue ink blended background to a top folding A2 card base then used foam adhesive to attach the frame. A sentiment was selected from the new Rainbow Sentiments Ephemera pack because it was the perfect shade and size. To give it a bit of a frame, I popped it up onto a vellum circle.

I wanted the sentiment placed right in the middle of the ink blended area where the color was lightest creating a halo effect. To create balance above and below, I carefully trimmed the bouquet into two pieces. I also die cut several vellum leaves using the Curvy Leaves Die set.

Just before I went to start attaching all of the elements, I felt compelled to add ink splatter in white and clear shimmer to the background. I just can’t help but do this to almost every project. It adds a subtle sparkle that enhances the glowing halo effect even more.

Step 5: Final Touches

After all the elements were attached with foam tape, I added matte silver pearls, a few white highlights, and painted on a bit more shimmer ink.

And there you have the finished card! I really hope you like it.

Giveaway Details

Okay, now let’s talk about the prizes… Pinkfresh will be giving away TEN $25ย gift cards. Winners for the gift cards will be picked from the blog hop comments. So, check out the new collection HERE, and leave a comment below this post telling me which product is your favorite. In addition, Pinkfresh Studio will also be giving away the full release as a grand prize to one winner over on the Pinkfresh blog & YouTube channel.ย Winners will be chosen & posted on 10 May 2022 on the Pinkfresh GIVEAWAY PAGE. (Prizes need to be claimed within the 2 weeks following.)

What’s next?

Okay, once you’ve left your comment below to enter the giveaway, then you’re all done with this hop stop. You can head on over to visit Lea’s blog next. Before you leave, I do hope you’ll subscribe and consider joining me on your favorite social platform. You can find me on Instagram, Facebook, Pinterest, and YouTube. I hope to see you again soon. Until next time… stay crafty!

โ€“ Laura Evangeline


76 thoughts on “Background Ink Blending Hack”

  1. …a very bright and cheerful card using my favorite products from this great release….

  2. Gorgeous cards, gorgeous colors, gorgeous products! Thanks so much for the inspiration! I love love love this new release!

  3. Wonderful card & post! Thx for the tips, love all the pics. A truly fantastic release!

  4. Your card is beautiful and your instructions on how to do it are very clear. Thanks.

  5. So very pretty, Laura! Bright & cheerful and love
    all the layers. The new cover plates are awesome.

  6. Your card turned out so adorable ๐Ÿ˜Š
    I am in love with the color of Superbena too, but I don’t have a green thumb at all. I think I’ll stick to stamps. Thank you for sharing with us !

  7. Love the cheerful, vibrant colors of your card. This new release has so many great items! Thanks for sharing, Laura!
    Lori S in PA

  8. How gorgeous! Loving that textured background. Those pretty posies are perfect! Lovley creation…..as always!

  9. Beautiful card. Love the colors, especially on the background. Thank you for sharing.

  10. I love the floral and diamond cover plate used as a background. Beautiful card!

  11. Like it? I LOVE it! Your card is beautifulโ€ฆso vibrant and cheerful!

  12. Your blue ink blending is so beautiful. I need more practice and those ink colors are amazing.

  13. Beautiful card .I love everything about it – beautiful background, the use of the frame, and the cutting the die into two pieces!

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