Showing posts with label Izink. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Izink. Show all posts

Monday, August 31, 2015

Journal Layout with Izink inks

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Hi everyone, it's Vicky here today and I am sharing another page of my mixed media journal.


I have been sharing here many of my pages from this mixed media journal and I am using different mediums and techniques in each page while keeping the same flower theme through out the book. For my layout today, I am using IZINK inks as the coloring medium.




IZINK inks are really fun to use since you can dilute them with water and you can get a watercolored look while at the same time it is permanent!



You can mix the inks and get a smooth blend, like I did on the background, or use them without blending for a watercolor look, just like I did on the flowers and leaves.



To finish off the layout I just had to do some embossing with "Bonjour Butter" embossing powder and also use my favorite border stamp from the "Rugged edges" set to frame my layout.

You can enjoy the video below



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Thursday, May 14, 2015

Mixed Media Journal – Laugh

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Hi everyone, it’s Vicky here
Vicky Frame

Today, I am going to work on the first page of my mixed media journal. I’m using the mini mixed media journal by Faber-Castell Design Memory Craft®. I love this journal because it has nice thick chipboard pages that can take any medium perfectly.


Poppy

And since spring is finally here I had to work on a lovely scene with a poppy. The lovely poppy is a Penny Black stamp. 

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I have used IZINK inks to color the poppies. These inks are an acrylic-based pigment that dries permanent and semi transparent. I will also use my favorite PITT® brush markers to add shading.

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For the background I have used one of my favorite techniques which creates a lovely textured mosaic. To do this I am cutting out small patterned paper pieces in random sizes, and sticking
them one next to the other, making sure that I overlap them on the edges.


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To find out more on the techniques I used and for a step by step video on this page check out the video below:


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