Welcome!
I am Amber and I am SO excited to be sharing a project with you on the Mixed Media Blog!
I used some fantastic supplies that I will explain - first.... take a look!
Supplies used:
Stamp: Unity (Layers of Life-Create Beauty), SU - Gorgeous Grunge
Ink: Versamark, Tim Holtz Distress Inks in Fossilized Amber, Peacock Feathers, Blackened Soot, (SU)Black Archival
Paper: (SU) Basic Black base (4.25 x 5.5), Vellum, Smoky Slate (3.75 x 4.75),
Whisper White (3.5 x 4.5), Silver Foil
Dies: (SU) Stars
Embellishments: SU - Silver elastic cord, Silver Thread
Embossing Powder: Black
Mica Powder: Silver
Fun Stampers Journey Silks: Silver
I began by stamping my black base in Versamark with a stamp from Gorgeous Grunge - it is just a random "splatter" stamp. I added black embossing powder and heated it, then set it aside. I went to work on my white layer, adding layer upon layer of beautiful distress ink - to give that "night sky look" - I also gave my layer a "shot" of fine water mist in between layers, to add my "star" background. I have to say - I LOVE the Northern Lights - and this card reminds me so much of them!
I used my star pattern rubber stamp in Versamark and then lightly dusted it with the Pearl Mica powder - I added ALOT, as I wanted mega shimmer! Next, I used another star rubber stamp - this time heat embossing it with black powder - and adding more mica! The shine is incredible!
I finally layered it together and added my star cut from Silver Foil and wrapped in thread.
I used my silver elastic cord to bring it all together. There is a TON of shimmer and shine to this design - and the mica powder was the perfect touch!
Thanks SO much for stopping by - and be sure to check out what the Mixed Media Design Team has in store for you all this month! Let e know you stopped in by leaving some love in the comments below!
Love, Peace n' Ink
Amber
Great use of our Mica powders that can be found on our website http://www.mixedmediasupplies.com
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