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Brea Reese Alcohol Ink Techniques – Let The Happiness Begin

May 16, 2019

Hey everyone.  I’m sharing Brea Reese alcohol ink techniques – let the happiness begin.  I had the opportunity to have some of these inks sent to me for review.  I also purchased a few additional colors on my own along with the Brea Reese waterproof paper.  These Brea Reese inks are very vibrant and work fabulously on the Brea Reese waterproof panels and the waterproof paper.  To me these inks seem to blend easier than other alcohol inks and they work beautifully with other inks as well.

Let me share a few of the projects I made with these inks before we get into the tutorial.  In the tutorial I share you will see several Brea Reese alcohol ink techniques that I hope inspire you to grab some and play. You will see in the tutorial how easy these pieces came together and how quickly you can make stunning backgrounds and sentiments for your next set of cards. To see another project I made using these inks check out this posts.

 

Brea Reese Alcohol Ink Techniques

 

Brea Reese Alcohol Inks

 

 

 

As you can see these cards are just gorgeous.  Make sure to leave me a comment either here or on my Youtube channel other techniques you might like to see here on the blog or over on Youtube. Here’s a quick tutorial. You can watch it here or over at my Youtube channel mzdanajoy.

 

I truly had a blast using these inks and creating these backgrounds.  Remember if you start of loving a design but it goes wrong, go back to the part in the video were I share how you can correct those errors and still get an amazing result. Thanks for stopping by today.  All products used are linked below for your shopping convenience.  I do use affiliate links however there is no cost to you. Have a great day everyone and I’ll see you back here soon. Take care and go make pretty things.

Leave a Comment CATEGORIES // Alcohol Inks, Brea Reese Alcohol Inks, Tutorials

The Stamp Market Hugs and Hello Stamp Set

May 15, 2019

Good morning everyone.  Today I’m sharing a card using The Stamp Market Hugs and Hello stamp set.  This stamp set includes the prettiest paper hugs and hello sentiments.  As soon as I saw the stamp set I fell in love with it.  The contrast between the large bold letters and the thin line letters are stunning together.  They are also very easy to layer as well.

I’ve been using alcohol inks a lot more lately so I had a few backgrounds ready for a card.  For this card I used my Ranger Pearl Alcohol inks in rainbow order to create this background.  I will say that these inks do more a little bit differently on a card compared to their counterparts.  Assuming that the pearl additive slightly changes the ink and makes it flow differently across my paper.

Regardless of the difference in properties I am still a HUGE fan of the pearl alcohol inks.  I mean you can achieve shimmer and color all in one ink.  That’s a bonus for me and I’m sure it is for you as well.

So on to the card I made.  Like I mentioned I already had this panel made so all I needed to do was add the right sentiment.  This paper hugs sentiment is large enough to really work well on this background.  With this sentiment you really don’t need anything else.  Just for some added blink, I attached two heart glossy enamels from Pink and Main to anchor the sentiment on the card.

The Stamp Market Hugs and Hellos

 

After pulling the sentiment off of the background to get ready to stamp, there was a slight transfer of color onto to the stamp itself.  After heat embossing it with arctic white embossing powder from InkOn3 I still had residue on the sentiment.  However I’m completely okay with it.

 

Here’s a closeup of how the paper looks.  It’s so pretty in real like.  I will definitely be using the pearl alcohol inks again to make backgrounds for my card.

 

 

If you don’t have The Stamp Market Hugs and Hello stamp set, GET IT!  Products used for this card are link below.  I am using affiliate links however there is no cost to you.  The proceeds continue to allow me to create in my craft room and share inspiration with you.  Thank you for your support.

 

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Brea Reese Trio Striped Alcohol Ink Background Card

May 8, 2019

Hey peeps.  I’m back today sharing a Brea Reese trio striped alcohol ink background card. Totally in love with these inks.  If you missed the first card I made using these inks you can check them out here. These inks work beautifully on yupo, legend papers and Brea Reese waterproof paper. Let me show you the card I have for you today.

To create this card I used a three colors from Brea Reese.  I used orange, turquoise and medium magenta.  I applied some inks on a mini blending tool in a stripe pattern.  Next I dragged the tool across the Brea Reese waterproof paper to create my stripes.  Look how vibrant the colors appear on this paper.  It’s stunning.

Brea Reese Trio Stripe Background Card

 

I paired this gorgeous ink background with a sparkly sentiment.  I pulled out my Altenew Bold Alphabet dies and glitter paper from DCWV.  For added dimension I die cut the sentiment several times and glued them all together.  This makes for a thicker embellishment. I layered the alcohol ink background onto bright orange card stock and then onto a white card base.  For some added sparkle I used a few of my Lucy’s Card iridescent jewels.  I absolutely LOVE how this card turned out.

 

Let me know if you would like to see more alcohol ink techniques using Brea Reese alcohol inks.  These inks are a MUST have for any alcohol ink junkie!  LOL Have a great day everyone.  See you back here soon.

Leave a Comment CATEGORIES // Alcohol Inks, Altenew, Brea Reese Alcohol Inks

Tea Anyone? Add Some Alcohol Too

April 25, 2019

Hey peeps.  Tea Anyone?  Oh and add some alcohol too. 😂  Okay maybe not real booze but the colorful kind.  I’m on the Pink and Main blog today sharing this card  using the April 2019 release Tea-rific.  This stamp set is so darn cute.

 

Pink and Main Tea-rific stamp set

 

Swing on over to the Pink and Main blog for all the details on this little beauty.  Have a great day everyone and I’ll see you back here soon.

 

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