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Ink blowing at the Friday Mashup

Just a quick post for now - its late and my bed is calling.....Friday Mashup has a fun technique, that I have done before - quite a while ago  (you can see that card HERE)- its ink blowing. We actually did that when we were kids.....So of course I could not resist and had to make a card:


Its super fast to do. You need glossy paper and some ink and a thin straw. One drip of ink is plenty and the patterns are really fabulous. It takes some time to dry....


Added some black splatters. The sentiment is from STAMPlorations: Subway Art Builders: Create. Since its glossy paper you need to use Staz-on ink.
This is so much fun - go and blow some cards!


Comments

Cornelia, I love how your card turned out! I didn't do it on glossy paper like you did. That explains how you got it to spread a lot more and into smaller little streams. Very cool! Thanks for playing with us at the Friday Mashup.
Sara
Toni said…
This turned out so amazing! I tried blowing ink a while back and about passed out. I'm such a wimp!
Avery Murphy said…
Wowzers! I love the amazing detail you got to show on the Ink Blowing Technique!!! How did you do it? It looks fantastic! I love how your ink looks yellow but at the end it goes orange. Soooo amazing!!!

Thank you for playing along with us at The Friday Mashup!!!
Flo said…
Oh!!! Da ist aber ein Orkan über deine Karte gebraust!!! Trotzdem sieht sie toll aus, hat viel Leben und Eigendynamik.
Liebe Grüße, Flo
papierelle said…
Grandios!!! Ja, das müsste man wirklich mal wieder mit den Kids machen!!
LG Gundi
MRS DUCK said…
Hi Cornelia
Wow, this took me back to childhood. Stunning patterns you have achieved. Thanks for the memories.
Ang x
Loll said…
Love the colors you've used for this fabulous technique Cornelia. The sentiment is perfect! Loll xx
Deepti said…
This looks cool, I am sure u had loads of fun in making this :)
shirley-bee said…
Ooh, this is fabulous! I love the movement.
Lisa said…
Very pretty card! It also works on regular card stock, I did mine on SU Whisper White. The lines just turn out a big thicker and bolder, thats all :)

Thanks for joining us at The Friday Mashup!
Barb Ghig said…
Awesome card, Cornelia! Your technique is so cool...Love your creativity and choice of colors...WOW!
Kim Heggins said…
Oh my goodness...you are amazing! What a fabulous card, I need to give this a try. I love the look your created.
Cindy Brumbaugh said…
Awesome take on the challenge, Cornelia. I love how you used the glossy paper- genius! Love your work! TFS with the Friday Mashup this week!
hellerlittle said…
Hammer sieht das aus !!!
eine sehr gelungene Karte ....
ja die Technik begeistert *gg
LG hellerlittle
Darnell said…
Fantastic blowing and colors and design, Cornelia! Mwah!! Congratulations on the Glamette win over at The Friday Mashup!! Hugs, Darnell
Anita in France said…
Sooooo amazing, Cornelia ... this is one stunning card, I LOVE it! Ania :)
Anita in France said…
Oops, missed the t! Anita :)
sannalippert said…
love this ink blowing card!!! schöne Grüsse, Sanna

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