Friday, June 22, 2012

Misting & Inking with Lynn

This is my showcase day at Practical Scrappers. It gives everyone on the design team a chance to show some of their work or share a technique! So here is what I've done.....


Good Morning Everyone! It's Practical Scrapper Lynn this morning to show you a few projects that I've used some inking and misting techniques on. I find ink really adds definition to your patterned paper or cardstock. I always think it makes a layout "pop" off the page. With a little distressing and ink, you have a vintage page in no time. Misting is another fun thing I love to do. Using stencils or masks you can add a little touch of something to your background. There are so many different products on the market today to try.  So go ahead and have some fun! 

 On this layout I used flower stencil and my Tattered Angels Glimmer Mist. I started with just a little corner to add a "little something" and before I knew it, the whole background was done!

 For this layout I again misted some flowers on my winter layout. Just a touch here and there added some color. I distressed and inked my layers and ribbon for that little bit of "shabby"



For this one I used my ink pad and a dauber to do a chicken wire background. I didn't want to spray all of my paper, so I just used my Tim Holtz Distress Ink and daubed all the little hexagons for a softer look. By the end of the day I'm usually covered in ink, sparkles and some stickers, but what I've learned is...Baby Wipes are the perfect thing to clean up with!! 
So off I go to play with my sprays, so I hope you all have a Scrap Happy Day!


Thanks so much for stopping by. I love reading your comments and I appreciate your scrappy support! Have a wonderfully happy scrappy day! Lynn



6 comments:

  1. You simply amaze me!! I just loveeeeeeeeeee all of these!!!!!

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  2. Your stencilled and masked backgrounds always turn out beautifully, Lynn! Thanks for sharing :)

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  3. I love these ~ all so gorgeous!! I especially like the chicken wire effect :-).

    thanks for visiting my blog ~ it's nice to meet you!

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  4. Such fabulous work with the masks, Lynn!! Thanks for the inspiration!! ~ Blessings

    http://gracescraps.blogspot.com/

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  5. Lynn, you are the queen of misting and inking! love all these projects, especially the first layout, the softness is so perfect for the page, you do vintage very well my friend!!

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  6. Lovley work Ms Lynn,
    I don't have the honeycomb stencil...yet, thanks for sharing your work. Keep smiling and creating
    Pam

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Thank you so much for visiting and taking the time to leave a comment, I really appreciate it. Lynn