You can use micro glaze over the ink blending, it will seal the ink so it doesn’t bleed. Also, Tim Holtz grit paste does a decent job of staying white. Not perfect, but it does do better than some other pastes. And a final option would be to put your glaze on the ink blending. After it’s dry & has absorbed the color, put a second layer of glaze on it. And this card is really nice. Snowy background, winter trees, I love it.
Beautiful card- I think if you let your ink dry well, then heat set it- then use a textured grit opaque paste from Tim Holtz- or Gina K pastillage texture paste you should find GREAT RESULTS. Then you could also spread a Little Rock candy or snow paste from time to Tim Holtz as well. Beautiful card though!!! And great tutorial!! Have a great day!!!
I still like how the trees came out, although that’s not the look you were going for.😊. Love that fine snow on the craft, so so pretty! Another fab holiday card! I am really loving your holiday series this year, looking forward to the next project! 🎄 🙏 🤗
Beautiful card! Love the snowy background and your trees turned out so pretty! Thank you for sharing your tips and design. I definitely want to make this card💖 Have a wonderful day
Another option would be to versamark/emboss tree with a tapestry type embossed powder (leaves a dull finish - not shiny), then add the snow “glaze”. Also Judikins & Tim Holtz have a sealing glaze but I can’t remember name, but will seal in dye ink… edit .. i noticed someone else mentioned it - microglaze
You can use micro glaze over the ink blending, it will seal the ink so it doesn’t bleed. Also, Tim Holtz grit paste does a decent job of staying white. Not perfect, but it does do better than some other pastes. And a final option would be to put your glaze on the ink blending. After it’s dry & has absorbed the color, put a second layer of glaze on it.
And this card is really nice. Snowy background, winter trees, I love it.
Tip for trees: let ink dry thoroughly. Spray with acrylic fixative spray. Add snow elements.
Beautiful card- I think if you let your ink dry well, then heat set it- then use a textured grit opaque paste from Tim Holtz- or Gina K pastillage texture paste you should find GREAT RESULTS. Then you could also spread a Little Rock candy or snow paste from time to Tim Holtz as well. Beautiful card though!!! And great tutorial!! Have a great day!!!
A lovely card for the season.
Beautiful card. Thanks for sharing your techniques and tips.
I think the tree that you don’t like looks amazing!
Love this card!
Loved this card. I am so inspired. As luck would have it, I own most of those supplies. Thanxs
Same here! Can’t wait to try this fun idea😊 Time go start my holiday cards🎄🎅🥶
Love it! 🎄
Beautiful!
Loveeeeee everything you do and always waiting for these tutorials of Xmas in July ❤️❤️
I still like how the trees came out, although that’s not the look you were going for.😊. Love that fine snow on the craft, so so pretty! Another fab holiday card! I am really loving your holiday series this year, looking forward to the next project! 🎄 🙏 🤗
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Beautiful card! You should try using Archival ink or some other ink that is not water reactive.
great card!
So pretty. Glad you left the part in about using ink blended die cuts and then trying to use paste or glaze. Thanks for your card and that tip.
Dry the inked tree first by using a hairdryer or the heat tool. When dry then you can use the white glaze
Beautiful card! Love the snowy background and your trees turned out so pretty! Thank you for sharing your tips and design. I definitely want to make this card💖
Have a wonderful day
Beautiful card! You'd have to seal ink blended cardstock before putting snow on it.
Wow!Gotta have that die! Would try white acrylic paint for snow.. but haven’t done it before.. Will give it a try!😊
I don’t think Distress texture paste in opaque matte will absorb the dye ink…it’s too thick. I ❤ this 🎄 card😊
Another option would be to versamark/emboss tree with a tapestry type embossed powder (leaves a dull finish - not shiny), then add the snow “glaze”. Also Judikins & Tim Holtz have a sealing glaze but I can’t remember name, but will seal in dye ink… edit .. i noticed someone else mentioned it - microglaze
Would sealing the ink blend with distress glaze before adding the snow work, I wonder (I‘ll add this to my to try list 😊)…
Good idea😊
Possible Stickles? Glitter glue?
Have you tried using a solvent based permanwnt ink, like Staz On? Also agree with suggestions to try a seaker or Dustress Micro Glaze.
Nice card! Does the picket fence glaze have a chemical or paint smell?