Hello everyone,
Ranjitha here. I am back today with some floral cards using gilding flakes & alcohol markers. This is my inspiration for the current monthly challenge. Hope everyone is doing great.Before I move ahead with today’s project let me remind you, the theme for our monthly challenge is ” Shades of Rainbow ” Don’t forget to play along, it would be fun to see you join the challenge.
Today I am here with some bright and cheerful cards that I made using Alcohol markers and blending solution. For blending the inks I am using Iso Propyl alcohol and some gilding flakes to add that extra bling to the card. I took Rainbow colors as my inspiration for my flowers today.
Here is the glimpse of floral cards using gilding flakes & alcohol markers:
These cards are fun and easy to make. For the first card I made a blue and purple combination flower and added blue gilding flakes to them.
For the second card I made flowers that mimicking tulips and dded gold gilding flakes to them.
The third flower is a bright pinkish violet. I added copper penny gilding flakes to add that special touch.
This was my inspiration for today.
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I’m sharing the list of supplies I used below. Hope you would find it useful.
CrafTangles alcohol ink paper (Pack of 10 sheets) – 5by7 inch – 350 micron
CrafTangles Gilding Flakes (120 ml) – Blue and Silver
CrafTangles Gilding Flakes (120 ml) – Copper Penny
CrafTangles Gilding Flakes (120 ml) – Gold Dust
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That is it for today. I will be back with some more craft inspiration. Until then, happy crafting.
Thanks,
Ranjitha Sathya.