Hello Crafters! How are you? Today I want to share some cute cards I created using Ink Blending Techniques. These techniques are easy enough for even the least experienced of crafters to try! I think that a lot of crafters are a little reluctant to try ink blending because it’s often seen as a technique for more experienced crafters, but in this video I’ll outline the best inks and tools to use to create blends that even the least experienced of crafters can achieve with a little patience. You’ll also see that you don’t need to achieve a perfect blend to create some really lovely cards.
The images on these cards are digital stamps from Polkadoodles that I coloured with my alcohol markers. I’ve not really used digital stamps much until recently but I’m loving them! They don’t need storage, you can re-size them to whatever size you need, and they’re generally much more affordable than physical stamps as well. I still love physical stamps, there are a lot of techniques that you can do with them that you can’t do with digital stamps, but I do intend to use digital ones more.
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