It's my final post for November and I did a bit of an experiment...
...so today I've got two tags for you :)
I have to say that if you are undecided about Distress Stains (and I certainly was!!! LOL) then I'd recommend buying the white Picket Fence even if it's the only one you ever buy!! ;)
I've tried to show how versatile just this one colour can be as it transforms any Distress Ink colours you may already have.....giving you even more variety!
Don't forget the Stains are on special offer this month here ;)
...so today I've got two tags for you :)
I've tried to show how versatile just this one colour can be as it transforms any Distress Ink colours you may already have.....giving you even more variety!
Don't forget the Stains are on special offer this month here ;)
1. First I stamped the dragonfly from insects and butterflies 1.....(I love him dearly ;))....in Distress Ink black soot and heat embossed him with holographic powder then I coloured the wings with Distress Ink faded jeans using a cut and dry nib.....masked him and stamped the watch from time and keys in Archival black then coloured the casing with Distress Ink rusty hinge.......and masked that too.....then I inked the two tags with Distress Ink pine needles and aged mahogany....so far so much the same!
2. The masks stayed in place and I swiped Picket Fence distress stain all over one tag...
...you can see the colour change this made below...
...the red turns violet/purple and the pine needles turns a shade of bluesy green :)
I made a little happy dance at this discovery!!
...you can see the colour change this made below...
...the red turns violet/purple and the pine needles turns a shade of bluesy green :)
I made a little happy dance at this discovery!!
3. Whilst the masks were still in place I stamped the calligraphic mat 13 background in Archival sepia on the top half of each tag and the mini polka dots on the bottom half in Archival coffee...
...I think you can see below that the picket fence one seems to soak up the Archival ink and even that becomes a slightly different colour ;)...
...look at the centre of the fob winder where the original pine needles is still showing as that had the mask in place whilst the picket fence was applied.
...I think you can see below that the picket fence one seems to soak up the Archival ink and even that becomes a slightly different colour ;)...
...look at the centre of the fob winder where the original pine needles is still showing as that had the mask in place whilst the picket fence was applied.
5. I love that my Distress Ink colours have suddenly doubled overnight!! :)
Go on...experiment with that Picket Fence...I'm off to see what colour changes happen with the rest of my inks :) See you again soon!
xoxo Sioux
Oh wow!! LOVE those tags! Looks like I NEED that Picket Fence 'stain' after all !!!
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Jackie xx
Love these tags and a great tutorial!
ReplyDeleteBoth tags are fab - and I LOVE picket fence... wondering what we did before it.... lol
ReplyDeleteThese tags are gorgeous, I love picket fence, have been playing with that and Tim tissue wrap!now need to go and play with my inks, more colours...goodie!!!thanks trace x!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant post - thanks for sharing and love both the tags.
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Lesley Xx
Brill tags and the white picket fence is one I'm using more and more :)
ReplyDeleteAmazing Sioux. I've still to use my picket fence stain but hope to have a go on the next batch of Xmas cards. Thanks for that tut. 'cos it has opened my eyes to it's amazingness.
ReplyDeleteHugs Joanne xx
Wow gorgeous Tags and beautiful stamps and layouts. I believe that I must buy that Picket Fence stain.
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Marja
Great little discovery !! Subtle colour changes are fab !!
ReplyDeleteYou obviously read my mind; I can't afford to buy the Distress Stains at the moment & I was wondering over the weekend if I should get Picket Fence to try it over Distress Inks. These tags are gorgeous & it is great to see them side by side. Thanks for taking photos of each stage, I will definitely give this tutorial a try.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful tags! And thanks for the explanation :-)
ReplyDeletegreetings, Alie
A fantastic tutorial, gorgeous colours and I love those tags! Fab work, as always!
ReplyDeleteLove Emma xx
Both tags are fab Sue! Thanks for sharing your discoveries! xxx
ReplyDeleteOh wow who knew they would go that colour ....fab fab fab love your tags they are mighty fine.....off now to see what colours I can make !, x
ReplyDeleteWow, you've created two wonderful tags.
ReplyDeleteLove those tags, I still need time to really experiment with it... and those distress inks... are still on my wish list.... Thanks for a chance to win them !
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