Cheiron Brandon shows you how to make this eye-catching background for your next card featuring the newest color in the Tim Holtz Distress Line, Prize Ribbon.
Tim Holtz Distress® Inquisitive Card by Cheiron Brandon
- Materials
- Instructions
Tim Holz Distress® Ink: Antique Linen, Rusty Hinge,Pumice Stone
Tim Holz Distress® Oxide®: Antique Linen, Frayed Burlap, Prize Ribbon, Rusty Hinge
Tim Holz Distress® Archival Ink 4 Pack: Ground Espresso
Tim Holz Distress® Embossing Glaze: Prize Ribbon
Tim Holz® Alcohol Ink: Mushroom
Ranger Emboss It™ Ink Pad: Grey
Tim Holz Distress® Watercolor Cardstock
Tim Holz Distress® Collage Medium: Matte
Tim Holz Distress® Sprayer
Ranger Heat It™ Craft Tool
Tim Holtz® Alcohol Ink Blending Tool
Ranger Adhesive Foam Tape: White
Tim Holtz Stampers Anonymous Inquisitive stamps CMS432
Other:
Tim Holtz Stampers Anonymous Documented CMS226
Idea-ology Hardware Heads
Tim Holtz® by Tonic Studios Glass Mat
Instructions
Hi there, creative friends! It’s Cheiron Brandon here and today I want to share a card with you using the newest color in the Tim Holtz Distress line, Prize Ribbon. This is a beautiful blue that goes with absolutely everything that I have tried it with!
You know I love bright colors, so today I wanted to try something different and go with a darker more muted palette. Follow along as I take you through the steps I did to create this card.
Step 1: Gather a mixture of Distress Oxides and Inks to create your background panel. For this card use Distress Oxide in Prize Ribbon, Frayed Burlap and Antique Linen and Distress Inks in Pumice Stone and Rusty Hinge.
Step 2: Press Inks and Oxides onto the glass mat and spray with water using a Distress Sprayer, you will see the ink bead up. Give it about 4-5 sprays. Always put the regular Distress Inks down first so you don’t mix your Oxides into them.
Step 3: Swipe your Distress Watercolor paper through the ink, and dry with a Heat Tool between each layer, building up as you go.
Step 4: If you want to add more color to your layers, feel free to do that using just the colors you want to add. For this panel, add more Antique Linen and Frayed Burlap Oxide, then dried the panel again.
Step 5: Add a little more Prize Ribbon Oxide on top and dry the panel once again.
Step 6: Stamp images from the Inquisitive stamp set over the panel with Distress Oxides in Prize Ribbon, Rusty Hinge and Antique Linen. Let dry or dry with Heat Tool.
Step 7: Emboss the bullseye image in Prize Ribbon Distress Embossing Glaze.
Step 8: Add some splatter using a paintbrush and Distress Oxides in Prize Ribbon and Rusty Hinge that have been sprayed with water. Let dry or dry with a Heat Tool.
Step 9: Add some more interest to your panel by stamping the Documented stamps in Distress Archival Ink in Ground Espresso. Add the panel to an A2 card base.
Step 10: Ink a small panel of Distress Watercolor paper with Antique Linen Distress Ink. Stamp the focal image using Ground Espresso Distress Archival Ink. Stamp the sentiment using Prize Ribbon Distress Oxide. Cut them both out and add to your card using Ranger Foam Tape.
Step 11: Ink two Idea-ology Hardware Heads with Mushroom Alcohol Ink using an Alcohol Ink Blending Tool. Add to the edges of your sentiment strip using Distress Collage Medium.