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Monday, July 3, 2017

Oxide Ink Cling Wrap Background Tutorial

Donna here with the presentation of the week for The House That Stamps Built.  I choose Distress Oxide Cling Wrap Background and had a lot of fun with this.  I hope you will enjoy my tutorial and give this technique a try.  I will be posting more cards at a later date that I make with more of the fun backgrounds I created!

The supplies you will need are: cling wrap, Oxide Distress Inks,  (you can substitute watercolor powders or watercolors), a spray bottle of water, watercolor paper (you can substitute a good quality glossy card stock).

I am going to explain two versions, both are fun and striking, the second version requires more time patience.

Version one:
1) Spread Cling wrap on your work surface.  Smoosh Distress Oxide inks on the cling wrap,  on my second go round I did not overlap them as much and liked those results better:
 
2)  Spritz liberally with water: 
 
3) Set card stock (4 /1/4 by 5 1/2 ") on the ink.  Press down and scrunch the cling wrap a bit: 

4) Flip over and scrunch cling wrap up and add any more colors to achieve desired look and more of a scrunched look.:


Second version:  After laying the cardstock down on the Distress Oxide Inks flip over and let dry completely, no heat tool,  be patient.

Complete cards as desired:

 
 



I hope you enjoyed this technique and will give it a try, I would enjoy seeing your creations!
 

14 comments:

  1. Wow Donna! These are really quite impressive background!! I absolutely love the results you've got and I really love the striking design on the last card!! Thanks so much for sharing your tutorial! HUGS :)

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  2. These backgrounds are gorgeous Donna!! I love how colorful they are and what a wonderful sentiment on your first card!
    Hugs, Tammy

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  3. These are so stunning!! The colors are amazing!! Your tutorial is fabulous!! The results are gorgeous!! Have a great day!! Big hugs :)

    Lisa
    A Mermaid's Crafts

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  4. These cards are simply gorgeous!!!! Love both techniques. Your tutorial
    is super. Mom

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  5. Hi Donna, thank you for the tutorial, love the second one the colours seem brighter and the finished card looks stunning... have a wonderful week... Megan

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  6. Great technique, it's a really pretty effect.

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  7. Cool, and to me unknown techniques! I just got myself a few oxide inks and I will try this!

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  8. A great tutorial Donna with lovely effects. Going to give this a try. I love the cards you've made with those lovely backgrounds. Barbxx

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  9. Fabulous technique and backgrounds Donna..loz

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  10. very pretty! I need to do this! I remember when Suze Weinberg did this on a video 20 years ago or so. so fun when things come back around!

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  11. wooow stunning technique Donna
    and love love that butterfly on your new technique BG
    so stunning and so adorable
    I am in love with that BG will try it :)

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  12. I absolutely LOVE the background on your first card. It took my breath away! How long dies it take for these to dry? I have been asked to teach a class on this technique, but I worry about the length of time they would take to dry, especially with the plastic wrap covering them. We usually make 3 cards in 2 hours. If we made the three background pieces right away, would they be dry soon enough for us to use them on a card within a 2-hour time frame?

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