Thank you Juliana for sharing your tecniques. I really loved the the alcohol ink card background. That is a picture of its own, and when you stenciled it, absolutely beautiful. I was thinking the ink lifting was going to ruin it. You did a great job.
Ooo, I adore the flapper music! My Grandma Louise was an identical twin, and Louise & Louisa were flappers!! I recall my mother had an intricate chain maille purselet I just loved ti hold and let the cool tin undulate over my fingers. I'm drawn to that period, interiors of modest homes of that period, etc. My mother was born in 1931. So, her Mumma was likely born about 1908. Thank you for the delightful EXPERIENCE. The cards are gorgeous, too! Lol. 💋🫅💃🌹
Juliana, when i was watching the live with all the makes, the alcohol card with the skeleton was such as a show stopper, I didn’t who made it but i found you and this amazing tutorial!! Thank you, Im buying this stencil right away!!!!🎃
Love both these cards! I need to get out my alcohol ink and play! Never thought about adding texture past to the yupo paper either! Thanks for another great tutorial! ❤
Fantastic tutorial!! I get so lost on Tim’s lives with the pigment, dies, opacity, translucence and substrates verbiage, I lose track of what product he’s talking about. Your instructions are so clear and helpful, it inspires me to dust off my supplies, so thank you!
Thank you for sharing your technique. This is fantastic!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Amazing tutorial! I would love the alcohol ink background in a frame!
That’s a great idea!
Thank you Juliana for sharing your tecniques. I really loved the the alcohol ink card background. That is a picture of its own, and when you stenciled it, absolutely beautiful. I was thinking the ink lifting was going to ruin it. You did a great job.
Thanks so much!
These both came out awesome. I really love the alcohol ink panel.
Thank you so much!
Getting a nice purple undertone.
Juliana, that was a great tutorial.I will be getting out my Alcohol BKRS for the first times in2 yrs. Loved your technique and cards. Tysm
That is awesome! Hope you had fun with them!
So creative, I love your alcohol ink background and the bone stencil looks so good on both cards. ❤❤❤
Thanks! One of my faves from this release!
Spookytacular! They're awesome, very creative. Loved them! 🎃👻🕷💀🦇
Thank you so much!
Awesome cards, great tutorial. Thanks Juliana!
You are so welcome!
So amazing!, the blue is because black is made of other colours. I love this!🦴🩵🤍🩶🖤
It’s so cool! I love it too!
WOW! I LOVE how your cards turned out! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks so much for watching!
Really nice!!
Thanks!
Love these wow worthy cards. Thank you for creating and sharing them with us. 😊
You are so welcome!
Ooo, I adore the flapper music! My Grandma Louise was an identical twin, and Louise & Louisa were flappers!! I recall my mother had an intricate chain maille purselet I just loved ti hold and let the cool tin undulate over my fingers.
I'm drawn to that period, interiors of modest homes of that period, etc. My mother was born in 1931. So, her Mumma was likely born about 1908.
Thank you for the delightful EXPERIENCE.
The cards are gorgeous, too! Lol. 💋🫅💃🌹
Thanks for sharing and watching!
So very cool! Thanks for showing these techniques and how you finished the cards!
Thanks for watching!
I ❤ both cards. 😊
Thank you!
Absolutely Spooktacular!! Thank You
Glad you enjoyed it!
Juliana, when i was watching the live with all the makes, the alcohol card with the skeleton was such as a show stopper, I didn’t who made it but i found you and this amazing tutorial!! Thank you, Im buying this stencil right away!!!!🎃
Thank you for such kind words!
Great cards. Thank you for sharing the how-to!
You are so welcome!
These look amazing Juliana. LOVE the alcohol ink techniques you shared! Thanks for the great tutorial xoxo
You are so welcome!
Thanks for all your instructions and awesome design
My pleasure!
Thank you for the tutorial. As always, it is so easy to follow and I learned so much from you.
I'm so glad!
Love both these cards! I need to get out my alcohol ink and play! Never thought about adding texture past to the yupo paper either! Thanks for another great tutorial! ❤
Thanks and you are very welcome!
Wonderful! Thanks for sharing.
My pleasure!
Fantastic tutorial!! I get so lost on Tim’s lives with the pigment, dies, opacity, translucence and substrates verbiage, I lose track of what product he’s talking about. Your instructions are so clear and helpful, it inspires me to dust off my supplies, so thank you!
You are so very welcome!
Love this. Love the techniques.
Thanks so much!
Thank you so very much for this. I hope to recreate this once I get the stamp sets. Truly beautiful 💙🖤
Please do! Thanks for watching!
Fantastic! Love this and still have the lift ink pad unopened… now to try it out. Thank you for sharing
I hope you gave it a try!
Amazing, thank you!
Glad you liked it!
Fabulous xx
Thanks!
Awesome
Thank you ☺️
Purple undertones seemed to come from the black?
That was my thought as well.