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.