25 August 2022

Altenew | Get Inky with Alcohol Inks Blog Hop + Giveaway

Hello there, I am delighted to be taking part in Altenew's Get Inky with Alcohol Inks Blog Hop today. If you have followed me for a while, you will know that I really love using alcohol inks. Although I am definitely more of a clean and simple card maker, I really love that you can get lots of different looks from alcohol inks and still give them a CAS look, even if they are messy to work with! 

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Altenew sell alcohol inks to match their colour collections. You can buy them separately or in bundles. They can be used standalone as alcohol inks or can be used to refill your Altenew Artist Alcohol Markers as well. I love when a product works for different things! 

I started off by creating four panels of Yupo paper (a synthetic paper) with alcohol inks so that I could die cut them to create flowers and leaves.


I first took a panel of Yupo paper and added a few drops of Alcohol ink Blending Solution on top (to help the alcohol inks move more freely). I then added drops of Altenew Lapis Lazuli Alcohol Ink on top. I used an Alcohol Ink Blower to move the inks around. 

I used the two lighter shades on one panel and then the two darker shades on the other. I splattered on some Alcohol ink Blending Solution before setting aside to dry. 


I did the same thing with the Altenew Green Meadows Alcohol Ink Bundle. I used the two lighter shades on one panel and the two darker shades on the other. This gave me some variety when it came to die cutting the flowers and leaves. 


I then took the Altenew Craft-A-Flower: Buttercup Layering Die Set and die cut the panels using the blue panels for the flowers and green panels for the leaves. Because yupo paper is a little thinner than regular cardstock, I did back some with white cardstock layers too. 

The flowers were assembled and adhered together using Altenew 2 in 1 Precision Glue Pen. I took a panel of white cardstock and cut a fishtail banner at the bottom using a ruler and craft knife. It was adhered to a US A2 sized white card base with Altenew Instant Dimension Foam Tape. I then adhered the flowers and leaves on top. 


The sentiment from Altenew Sentiment Strips 3 Stamp Set was stamped on to black cardstock using Altenew Embossing Ink and then I applied Altenew Pure White Crisp Embossing Powder before heat setting it. It was cut in to a strip and added to the card with foam tape. To finish off, I added a few Eggshell Pearls. 

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BLOG HOP:


As mentioned, this post is part of a fun, inspirational blog hop with prizes. For the hop, you should have arrived here from the amazing Kelly Taylor. Next on the hop is the fabulous Seeka. If you get lost along the way or want to start the hop from the beginning, please head over to the Altenew Blog

GIVEAWAY:

$300 in total prizes! To celebrate this special blog hop, Altenew is giving away a $50 gift certificate to 2 lucky winners and a $25 gift certificate to 8 winners! Please leave a comment on the Altenew Card Blog and/or each designer’s blog post on the blog hop list below by 6th September 2022 for a chance to win. Altenew will draw 10 winners from the comments left on each stop of this blog hop and announce the winners on the Altenew Winners Page on 8th September 2022.


As you can see, the leaves do hang off the side and top of the card base. I couldn't bare to cut them off, so I will make a handmade envelope for this card. Thank you so much for stopping by to see me today, I really do appreciate it. I hope you have a great time on the rest of the hop and an excellent rest of the day too! 

46 comments:

  1. All the colours are so vibrant and gorgeous.

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  2. Beautiful job. I love those blues and greens. I have never worked with just inks . I may have to give it a try.... tyfs :)

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  3. The speckled look is so cool. I love how it makes the flowers look irregular/natural

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  4. Gorgeous! I absolutely love the rich, vibrant color against the bright white!

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  5. These are so pretty!! I love watching people use this technique! I even bought a 3 pack of alcohol inks to try it - but I haven't been brave enough to do so!!! lol

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  6. Beautiful card! Love the colors.
    Thanks for sharing.

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  7. So pretty! Love love the look.

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  8. Love the look you've achieved Michelle.

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  9. Beautiful - such lovely bright colors!

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  10. Beautiful die cut floral arrangement on your card using your gorgeous alcohol ink background. TFS Michelle.

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  11. Oh Wow! I am in love with these blues! They are so rich! Thanks for the great tip about putting a sheet of cardstock behind the thin yupo paper! I just bought some! I can't wait to go play this afternoon!

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  12. Gorgeous design! I love the colors!

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  13. Wow, so pretty! I love how the alcohol inks add dimension and interest.

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  14. Wow, you show how Altenew alcohol inks really pop! Your card is so pretty! by Maryann F

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  15. Gorgeous card Michelle. Love the colours from the alcohol inks. :)

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  16. Love the bright, bold colors you used!

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  17. Those backgrounds you made look great and even more beautiful when cut into a flower.

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  18. Beautiful card!! Beautiful colors! Blue is my favorite color!

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  19. Love these! Some of the color variations look like dew drops! So pretty!

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  20. Love that blue and green inks, some of my favorite colors.

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  21. I always love your work! This is no acceptation. LOVE the ink on the dies~

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  22. WOW! Impressive card! The lovely flowers in the rich blue color are gorgeous.

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  23. The lapis group of inks is stunning, and used in buttercup is a great reminder to play with the flower colors. I tend to make nature's colors for each flower, but I miss out on playing with color. Thank you.

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  24. I myself have a hard time using ink for backgrounds. I love these and hope to do it myself one day.

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  25. I myself have a hard time using ink for backgrounds. I love these and hope to do it myself one day.

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  26. Really Beautiful inky flowers!!!

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  27. Absolutely stunning Michelle - the die cut flowers are packed full of interest and different colours! I just love when you use alcohol inks, you always get so much interest to your panels and they look fabulous as a background and when you die cut them. The pop of black and white of the sentiment works so well and little pearls are just beautiful.

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  28. What a fabulous colour combo, and gorgeous card, Michelle. So inspirational. Thank you for sharing.

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  29. I like how you created these flowers with alcohol ink panels.

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  30. Very pretty card. Must try alcohol inks in liquid form. Thanks for the inspiration.

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  31. Your card is so pretty! I'm not always a fan of alcohol ink backgrounds, but I REALLY like the look for flowers and leaves! I have a lot of Altenew's CAF sets and using alcohol ink would make them look SO cool.

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  32. The backgrounds you made look awesome. Alcohol inks are such fun to work with.

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