Showing posts with label Blending solution. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Blending solution. Show all posts

Saturday, 1 October 2016

Alcohol Inks and Yupo

Morning everyone!

What are you all up to?   I'm having an arty day today; 
the Art Society is having a workshop 
and I will be there! 
We've to bring either watercolour paints and paper 
or acrylics and canvas.  
I shall take the one I know can be painted over if 
and when all goes awry!!


 I'll leave you with 

Jane Castle

who will walk you through her Artful Blooms

Yupo is a new medium for me but I have to say I’m very impressed with how it works with alcohol inks compared to glossy card stock 

I began by dropping small blobs of lettuce and cool peri alcohol ink onto my piece of Yupo.
I was amazed at how much the ink moved on the Yupo and also how much the colours revealed other pigments.


Then I gradually added other colours, stream, stone washed, citrus and cranberry. Once this was dry I added tiny dots of the pearl fixative.  Wow, this really made a huge difference.



Next I tried the conventional way of applying the alcohol inks with the felt and blending tool dragging this across the Yupo in a curved movement. Here I used stone washed, lettuce and cranberry. Once dry I added a couple of drops of blending solution to the felt and lightly dabbed this all over.


Now I have 2 completely different pieces of inked Yupo, 
time to make something with them both.

For the one with the circles and the pearl mixative I felt it would lend itself to something flowery so I inked the edges of a card blank with DI in antique linen, tumbled glass and brushed corduroy.Then stamped the main Lavinia images in versa fine black onyx. Using the small stem of circular flowers from Eclectica EDY12 this was stamped in festive berries and gathered twigs. The top part was stencilled with an Imagination crafts stencil and in the top lefthand corner Artful Blooms was stamped from Eclectica ELB03.


I chose 3 different coloured circles to stamp my Lavinia flower onto using Archival Black ink as I tried a little of the versa fine in the corner of the Yupo and after 20mins it hadn’t dried!



These were then cut out and stuck onto the card with Pinflair glue. A few dots of Glossy Accents were added to a few of the small stems of flowers.



Having watched various videos on how to use Yupo several recommended it for die cutting —— so I gave it a go in the vagabond.


For the larger tag I lightly sanded the edges of the co-ordinations one stamped the image from Lynne Perrelli LPC030, then distress the edges.
Then stamped the pen from the same stamp set onto the Yupo tag and ‘Hello’ from Eclectica ECL01.


This tag set will be used on a card when I’m pushed for time.

I was so pleased I’d tried this synthetic paper as I feel it’s more versatile than the glossy card stock. I found it easier to stamp onto as there is slightly more tooth to the surface of the Yupo, whereas the glossy card sometimes can be slippery. The alcohol inks stay liquid for slightly longer and if you are not happy with what you have produced its easy to wipe it off with some kitchen roll and the blending solution, or just add some more over the top.

List of items used

Ink pads 

Thank you very much Jane for your lovely project
Now, where's my Yupo paper......................?

See you tomorrow everyone for the next Alpha/Dictionary Challenge!

Mickie xx

Friday, 30 September 2016

Yupo and Alcohol Inks

Hi everyone

I have another Helen Chilton project
for you today but this time it is

Yupo and Alcohol Inks

Here's Helen to talk you through it:

For my project I've drawn on the Yupo paper with the alcohol inks 
to create a scene. Add in alcohol ink pens, some black fine liner 
and a frame and you're ready to go!
   
The alcohol inks are very forgiving on the yupo 
as if you don't like a particular colour you can just drop 
another one on and it'll push the first one away.  
The same with the pens.

Autumn Scene:


Get supplies ready:  Yupo paper, alcohol inks, a mount board frame, etc


Draw some Limeade alcohol ink across bottom of Yupo:



Then draw some blending solution across to lighten


Next draw on Yupo with the Meadow ink creating a hilly effect:


Add some Latte, looking vaguely like a tree line:


Drop Red Pepper and Honeycomb in to create Autumn colours:


use Pool and Cloudy blue for the sky and drop in some Pink Sherbet:


Didn't like the pink so blotted it with a cotton ball - liked the texture it
 produced so kept blotting it into some of the bushes!


Dropped a little Limeade at the bottom and then pulled it out with a cocktail stick and also added a little Lemonade to the sky to warm it up.



After that I got out the alcohol ink pens - any brand will do.  I drew some yellow into the trees


....and then drew some dark red flowers in the foreground.  Then I added some yellow flowers.  The alcohol ink pen will remove the colour underneath - just wipe the nib repeatedly on scrap paper to get the green off and intensify the yellow/red:


Then I got out a black pen and added in very loose sketching - leaves, flowers, pebbles, fencing, etc.


This is a close up of the finished scheme - I've added a hot air balloon to create a focal point in the sky:


To finish, create a mountboard frame - note I changed the colour of mine, the red went better.  I added some diecuts by Tim Holtz and some words:


Products Helen used:

Alcohol inks: Limeade, Meadow, Cloudy Blue, Pink Sherbet, Latte,             Honeycomb, Lemonade
Sizzix Tim Holtz Thinlits: Wildflowers

I'm sure you will all agree that this is a fabulous project, think I might need to buy that Tim Holtz die too!  I was so trying not to.............!
'til next time, be crafty
Mickie xx