Showing posts with label Alcohol Inks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alcohol Inks. Show all posts

Monday, August 3, 2009

Domino Pendants - Prismacolor Pencils & Markers- Girl


I used Prismacolor Pencils in shading this image. I added just a little light color on her hair and dress. I colored her lips with a Prismacolor Marker and added some rhinestones to the flowers in her hair.
It's been fun trying out all of the different mediums for coloring these domino's. The markers help brighten the images and the pencils give a light color and shading to the domino.

Saturday, August 1, 2009

Domino Pendants - Alcohol Inks - Small Queen


This is another small domino that I used the larger domino rubber stamp on. It actually fit perfectly on the small on also. The images look better as a partial image than a whole image, I think.

Domino Pendants - Alcohol Inks - Swirl


This is another small domino that I stamped with a partial image from a stamp I had laying around. Not sure what I got it. I used Tim Holtz Alcohol Inks and stamped the image with StazOn black ink. I added some rhinestones and wired it length ways to see how it would look.


I like the vintage look of this pendant after is was wrapped.

Sunday, July 19, 2009

Domino Pendants - Alcohol Inks - Diva




I used Tim Holtz Alcohol Inks as my background and then used a stamped with Die Cut Diva stamp using StazOn black ink. I put a cute little rhinestone star on her forehead and used a Bali Silver Heart Charm for more pizazz. I really like this stamp. The Lost Coast Designs has great Diva stamps. I love them all but they won't fit on a domino. So I masked off the bottom of the stamp from her skirt down and stamped the domino. I then masked off the top from the skirt up and stamped the domino. Ha! She looks a little squatty. Is squatty a word? The close up shows more of her skirt bottom. It really looks like it could be just the background.





Linda Moore is my inspiration for all of my Domino Art. She teaches Domino Art here at Stamping Details in Poway, CA.

Domino Pendants - Alcohol Inks - Queen


I used Tim Holtz Alcohol Inks for the background and a stamp from The Enchanted Gallery. These stamps are made to fit on a domino, which is approx 1" x 2". They come in sheets so you have a variety of stamps to choose from. She also has great tutorials on using different mediums for coloring your stamped domino.
I accented her necklace with a 14K gold marker. Doesn't show well in the photograph though.
Linda Moore is my inspiration for all of my Domino Art. She teaches Domino Art here at Stamping Details in Poway, CA.

Domino Pendants - Alcohol Inks - Not Stamped


I am trying to post all of my Domino Pendants on here before the end of next week. I'm not the greatest photographer and that's part of why I haven't blogged before now.


I used Tim Holtz Alcohol Inks again on this Pendant only I didn't use any stamps.
Actually the flower started out as a mistake. I had a smudge that looked like a pedal so I just corrected it with more pedals.
I used a paint brush with a small amount of 24k gold marker ink to make the stem and then added a pearl to the center. I then glued a vermeil daisy at the bottom.
Linda Moore is my inspiration for all of my Domino Art. She teaches Domino Art here at Stamping Details in Poway, CA.


I know the picture isn't that good. Sorry

Saturday, July 18, 2009

Domino Pendants - Using Alcohol Inks-Butterfly


I used Tim Holtz Alcohol Inks for the background and then stamped the image with StazOn black ink. I think this is a simple design and makes a great Pendant! I used Krylon spray to preserve the image.
I love working with these inks. They blend together so well.
I bought the Butterfly stamp at Michaels for 50% off. It's an Inkadinkado stamp. I do use Michaels only when I need something fast. I always keep some 40% coupons on hand just in case I do need something in a hurry.
Linda Moore is my inspiration for all of my Domino Art. She teaches Domino Art here at Stamping Details in Poway, CA.