I had a really busy couple of days last weekend. I spent all day on Saturday with local craft group. It's the first time I've joined them as it usually clashes with another craft group I belong to. We all did our own thing and I decided to have a really inky day. Anyone who knows me knows that I tend to avoid anything messy inky, but I wanted to make a few different backgrounds and also try a 'new to me' technique. On Sunday my hubby and I enjoyed a day at the Bristol Harbour Festival. I'll post a few of photos at the end of this post.
Here are just a few of backgrounds I made using Pixie Powders, Distress Oxide Inks, alcohol inks and a few stencils. I should have remembered to put on the gloves I took with me and perhaps my fingertips wouldn't have stayed blue for a couple of days. 😉
The technique I really wanted to try was Alcohol Inks/Alcohol Lift after seeing it on the CAS Stencil Challenge. I used various green and blue alcohol inks (I forgot to make a note of which ones) on glossy photo paper and let it dry. I laid a stencil with random tear drop shapes over the top of the card. I didn't have a spare dauber, so I put some of the alcohol blending solution onto a piece of kitchen roll and dabbed it through the apertures in the stencil. I was quite pleased how it turned out for a first attempt. The white frame was made with a couple of Spellbinder Nestabilities dies. The flower is a Memory Box 'Fuchsia Sprig' die cut and the sentiment is from the Happy Little Stampers 'Dandelion Wishes' set of stamps.
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Here are a few photos taken at the Bristol Harbour Festival last weekend.
There were many boats to see.....this is a replica of The Matthew.
One of the many musical groups.
A demonstration of dogs trained to rescue people in the water.
Even a shower wasn't enough to stop musicians!
Fun things to entertain children.....
.....and some amazing circus acts.