Like this:


Drops of inks on paper . .
Distress Oxide ink added . .

and gold spray . . .
Dried off with towel . . .
. . . close up of sheen . .

Later on, I added a bit more yellow and then blew it around using a straw, a drop of green and a blow ......
I dunno, looks more brown the mustard colour. . .
I don't do very well with techniques like this but yours came out quite colorful! Once I finish mine, I don't know what to do with them, so I usually use them to die-cut elements! Love your gardening techniques in the post below and how you accommodate the birds to share the territory! Good for you going hand in hand with nature :)
ReplyDeleteI haven't succumbed to Yuppo yet, just getting to grips with stamping and colouring LOL.
ReplyDeleteFaith x