My new favorite technique. . .
I have loved playing with my new Ranger Inks and Paints and in particular have been experimenting with my Rub-Ons and the ink. You may have heard that scotch tape can pull up a Rub-On (comes in handy if you get a stray piece in the wrong place)! So. . .
I applied a section of my Butterfly Book Page Rub-On Single onto cardstock. . .
I then used a blending tool and my Stick Candy Ink Pad to add some ink over it. Of course the Rub-On acts as a mask against the ink so when I applied scotch tape to random areas of the Rub-On, this is what I got. . .
Now I just need to apply it to my next class/project. Hoping to find time to play in my studio tomorrow! Here's to a weekend of you doing the same!
9 comments:
Jenni-just wanted to let you, Jared and all of your team know what a wonderful time I had at Vintage Fest 3!! The projects were beautiful, loved the antiquing and enjoyed your wonderful hosptality. Hope to see you all at VF4!!
Cheryl
Jenni,
I love this too...so pretty! I had a great time at your Vintagefest and you and Jared are both wonderful! Your new house is beautiful and I really enjoyed our time there. Thanks to everyone, including all of the gals that helped! I mentioned the pretty bracelet from Silver Bella....go to Teresa MacFayden's blog and she showed hers on the Dec 8 post. It is really pretty.
I can't believe this is the first time someone has mentioned the trick about tape taking up a rub on. That could have saved me SO much time in the past. I love the tip AND the technique. Thanks so much!
Good Morning!
What a GREAT idea ! Can you believe it? I am serious.... I have never used a rub-on. Boy, talk about perfect timing, on this great idea! Now the pressure is off! Besides, it will just make it look more "old fashioned" on PURPOSE! Thanks so much!
Moe,
moejoetreasures
A brand new use for rub-ons...I love it! Thank you for sharing this wonderful technique!
such a beautiful result - thank you for sharing this wonderful trick:)
mary
oh oh oh I am soooooo trying this tonight!!!
This looks very cool. Jenni, you are the Queen of Innovation...way ahead of anyone else. I've been experimenting a lot lately using vinyl words as masks. I'm gonna have to try your idea with the rub-ons and tape. TFS.
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