It’s Creative Chemistry 101 Day Three and we’ve learnt about the properties of oil-based Archival Ink from Ranger. I only have black at the moment… which makes some of the homework a bit tricky. Tag one is the alcohol ink agate background with images stamped in Archival Ink, tag two is the Archival Resist on glossy paper (only I substituted Adirondack pigment inks, which of course are water based and not going to do the same), and tag three is the Reflections Stamping onto embossing folder – only I don’t have the Reflections stamps, but I practiced the principle! Not my best work as I’m rushing to get done in time to go set up at the NEC and got them done in 40 mins 🙂
Thanks so much for sharing you substitutions. It is extremely helpful and I think you did AWESOME for having only 40 min. 😉
Fabulous tags & you achieved great results in such a short time too!!
Enjoy the NEC……..What stand are you on? I do some work at the SECC at the same event!
Ann-R
I’m on the Wow! Embossing Powder stand D08 over the weekend – I’m on their design team.
Fab tags, I only had black archival too, but, I had a couple of Brilliance pads and they resisted wonderfully 🙂 I had considered ‘cheating’ and using wow powders to do the resist 😛 Love your interpretation of tag 3, I don’t have the reflections stamps either but you’ve inspired me to give it a go with what I have. Have fun at the NEC.