Showing posts with label Creative Chemistry 103. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Creative Chemistry 103. Show all posts

Thursday, August 4, 2016

Day 4 Creative Chemistry Distress Crayon Texture Resist

Distress Crayon Texture Resist
This technique makes me want to order an entire tub of white distress crayons.  Rubbing and smooshing it into a stencil and then spraying distress inks over the top makes for a lovely translucent background with a slightly raised texture from the crayon.






Day 4 Creative Chemistry Distress Crayon Smudge

Distress Crayon Smudge-
I really like the texture of this tag.  It is fun to add color and smudge it in the patterned design.


Tuesday, August 2, 2016

Day 2 Creative Chemistry Distress Luminous Mica

Distress Luminous Mica-- I love the stainglass window coloring of using multicolor distress minis to create a mottled background.  The mica spray is just a beautiful sheen that draws you in of this technique.  A little mica goes a long way.


Day 2 CC103 Distress Paint Lift


Distress Paint Lift
I really like the smooth finish of this card. It definitely takes practice not use too much paint so it doesn't ooze under the stencil.  I really like the lace and cells parts of this tag best.


Monday, August 1, 2016

Creative Chemistry 103 Day 1


I've been waiting all summer for Creative Chemistry 103.  Tim Holtz is such a creative and wonderful soul.  I hope I do his techniques justice.

I was looking forward to using the Picket Fence Distress Ink pad.  This technique makes your other distress ink colors pop on darker cardstock.  The technique was originally done on kraft paper.  I wanted to see how it would respond on black paper-- the designs were more ghost-like and less color--not sure why yet.  But it was still a fun experiment.
Distress Highlight Stamping

 My mom likes hummingbirds so I thought I'd make this card front with her in mind.  I was a bit more off set than originally planned but overall I like this technique a lot.  It is very vintage.
Distress Off- Set Stamping Technique
I was super excited about trying MicroGlaze techniques.  I love the possibilities of the protection it can give layers of your card and to learn about how its properties change once you add heat.

Distressed Washed Watercolor
I was super excited about trying MicroGlaze techniques.  I love the possibilities of the protection it can give layers of your card and to learn about how its properties change once you add heat.

I'll post later on one more technique-- but that's what I was able to do so far. Enjoy!