Saturday, August 18, 2018

August Leading Lady Tracey McNeeley | Take Three

Our August Leading Lady, Tracey McNeely is back for her triumphant third performance!  If you missed her smashing debut you must see it...CLICK HERE or her sensational second performance all about backgrounds CLICK HERE.   It's time to get inky as Tracey has a couple of awesome cards to share!

Without further ado, Tracey...

Here we are back to Saturday once again and I am taking over the Winnie & Walter blog with my Week 3 post as the August Leading Lady.




This week I am focusing my projects on ways that I love to use Distress Oxide inks with my stamped projects! For me I was instantly in love with the properties of these inks and how much fun they are to use and blend together. I use them for blending, for smooshing, for watercolouring and even for stamping.

For my first project I combined embossing with blending to create this card that I made for my husband for today which is our 28th wedding anniversary! I actually made two cards the same but used different ink colours. I started by white heat embossing the hearts from Scenery: Seeing Hearts across the top of my panel of Bristol Smooth cardstock. I use Bristol Smooth cardstock for most of my Distress Oxide ink projects because of the way the inks blend so smoothly on it and also because it can take a bit of water. After I embossed the hearts I blended my background on the first card with Tumbled Glass, Mustard Seed, Ripe Persimmon and Warm Lipstick Distress Oxide ink. As I blended the inks I used clean pieces of white copy paper to hold the paper as I blended so that I didn't get any fingerprints on the panel as I worked.

After a blended the ink I use a clean paper towel to wipe the excess ink off of the embossed hearts. I flicked some water on to the panel and absorbed it back along with some of the colour with clean paper towel so you can see some of the oxidization. My sentiment 'love you' came from the In a Word: Love clear stamp set. It was clear heat embossed with VersaFine Onyx Black ink.




For the second project, with the same design, I blended Tumbled Glass, Squeezed Lemonade and Worn Lipstick Distress Oxide inks.  I flicked some water on to the panel and absorbed it back along with some of the colour with clean paper towel so you can see some of the oxidization. Once again my sentiment 'love you' came from the In a Word: Love clear stamp set. It was clear heat embossed with VersaFine Onyx Black ink.




My third and final project was done with my most favourite technique to do with Distress Oxide inks--smooshing. I laid some Shaded Lilac, Seedless Preserves and Crushed Olive Distress Oxide inks on to my craft mat and spritzed the inks with water. Then I took a 5 1/4" x 4" panel of Bristol Smooth cardstock and quickly swiped into through the inks, on an angle, in one pass and set it onto a piece of paper towel to dry. Once dry I stamped my image from Welcome to the Family with Evelyn T. Designs and the tiny 'sweet baby' on to the panel. The In a Word: Cuddles Cutaway was cut three times from white cardstock and glued together for dimension before it was adhered just above the 'sweet baby' sentiment.




I have a  $30 gift certificate for Winnie & Walter gift certificate to giveaway on my blog, In My Creative Opinion. Visit all four of my Leading Lady posts this month and leave me a comment. On September 3rd I will draw a name from all my comments from over the month to win.  You can enter once each week so you could have up to four chances to win...good luck!





I hope you enjoyed learning how I use Distress Oxide inks to created backgrounds for my cards. See you again next Saturday for another Leading Lady post. Have a great day.



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14 comments:

  1. Gorgeous blending, Tracy! I love the simplicity of these cards, and yet they have such a gorgeous look. I really love the font on the "love" you... That set is awesome.

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  2. Love these pretty background ideas! Great color combos!

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  3. Lovely cards. Wonderful DOx techniques.

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  4. I need to use my DO inks a lot more & you've inspired me with these beauties!

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  5. Tracey, I must say that I am very impressed with your ability to blend the Oxide Inks. The first card is so vibrant, and I am amazed at how well the red inks wiped off the white embossed hearts. The third card is also striking, and again, I am surprised at how vibrant the inks are after only one diagonal swipe and then drying. Nice work.

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  6. Such bright and cheerful cards! I love them!

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  7. Holy cow...incredible color combos and fabulous design. Who could ask for anything more.

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  8. Pretty backgrounds. I don't own any distress oxides yet.

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  9. Wonderful cards. Love the Cuddles card and beautiful background.

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  10. Awww!!! Both these cards are so cute!!!

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  11. I love your distress oxide backgrounds! They are absolutely beautiful!!

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  12. Embossed resist is one of my favorite techniques! You get a spectacular result with just a few products and these look wonderful with the Distress Oxide inks!

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  13. Love the smooth creamy look of the DOs!! Beautiful work.
    <3 J

    jwoolbright at gmail dot com
    HerPeacefulGarden.blogspot.com

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  14. Thanks for the tips on blending. Love, love your cuddle bear n bunny card.

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