Welcome to the CardMaker and Clearsnap Blog Hop!
Today we are sharing all things cards using Izink, a pigment acrylic ink from Aladine, distributed by Clearsnap. Members from both the CardMaker and Clearsnap teams are sharing their best ideas with you today – hop through all of the posts and leave a comment on each one.
Today I am sharing a fun way to stamp a colored image with any stamp using Izink. This technique is super fun because you don't have to be exact – the messier, the better! I created the bicycle pattern background on this card using the same stamp, pressed into watered down Izink, and stamping it over the entire card. (disclosure: this post contains affiliate links for which I receive a small commission if you make a purchase)
Here's how to stamp with Izink:
Supplies:
- Aladine Pigment IZINK 15ml-Voloubilis
- Classic Crest Super Smooth Solar White 80# Cover 8.5″x11″ 250/pack
- Hero Arts Woodblock Stamp, Bicycle
- Sentiment Stamp by Stampin' Up!
- Wrapables Striped Japanese Washi Masking Tape, Diagonal Blue and Green Stripe
- 3L 3D 1/2-Inch by 1/2-Inch Permanent Foam Squares, 126/Pkg, White
- Darice Embossing Multi-Purpose Heat Tool, 320 Watt
What stamps and colors of Izink would you use to make your own card?
Don't forget to continue on the hop and comment on each blog.
Jennifer Priest YOU ARE HERE
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Hi Jennifer! Wow! What a great effect! I love the bicycle card! So fun! Ingrid x
Thank you so much!
Love your stamping technique and I love saying, volibulis :)
Thanks Sabrina!!!
Well I would use these inks for cards as that is my passion, but I think I might give some home decor projects a go with them!
Oh home decor?! Sounds awesome!!!
Great idea – I need to try this.
Wonderful idea. Never seen these inks before and it’s so fun to see new ideas to try out. Thanks!
I’ve been following you. Love this card! I adore making watercolor cards. Love Clearsnap products. Will definitely have to give this a try.
Thanks so much! I’d love to see if you do :)
This is my kind of stamping! Love this technique.
How cool is that?! Love the vibrancy of these inks! Super cool with the bicycle stamp! tfs
I would create a fun card, too!
I love art journaling.
WOW! WOW! WOW! What an eyecatcher! thanks for the video
I have some grunge stamps that would be cool to use.
Saw this on fb–love it!!! :)
PS–I’d use ALL the colors, and create background papers for mixed media projects. :)
So coo! And I love this design!
This card is so beautiful! Love how you used the inks. :)
Love all you can do with these inks!
Beautiful card love the Ideas and the way it looks with the Bicycle. thanks for sharing.
Great card, I love the tone of blue that is.
I would try your technique to make cards to give with prayer shawls.
I love how this looks! My style is a bit messy so this really speaks to me! Can’t wait to try it!
Your card looks awesome. I just have a few colors but I love to use them to color my wood embellishments, the ink sits on the surface and adds great dimension. :)
great card JP – love the messier the better! my kind of technique!
Thanks!!!
Love this blue card! I’d like to try bright pink or orange with a flower stamp.
I would probably make a card or three.
we think we can’t send out a card with blobs. You just proved us wrong. fun card.
I really like the bicycle in blue but maybe a pink or orange if it was a girl. Love the effect and am pinning your video for future reference! Great job!
I love the look of your card. TFS
The bicycles look so cool-love this!
love your stamping, jennifer – it achieves such a dreamy effect!
LOVE this technique!! Your card is so cute and I love the effect stamping with izink gives! Can’t wait to try it!
Uh-Oh… I might be getting hooked on these inks. Love the card. Thanks for sharing.
What a great graphic effect! I love the blue and perfect stamp choice for this technique!
What a great idea!
I so enjoyed this card. The technique is appealing and fun looking. Super job! thanks for sharing it, -con
Great idea for a beautiful result!
love your bicycle messy stamp card, thanks for sharing
What a neat card, love the bicycle background. Thanks for sharing.