Monday, November 9, 2009

Adirondack Alcohol Ink Flowers

Today as promised I have several more Adirondack Alcohol Ink flowers I came up with to share with you... as before you can vary the look by changing up the colors you use for a whole variety of looks.

I am posting images and my instruction tags...the inking patterns are shown plus the order in which to add the ink and Blending Solution (bs) ~ jlmk if you have any questions! I can write up individual instructions but I didn't want to bore you with the details if you don't need them.

Enjoy!!

Sunflowers

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Morning Glory

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Now after you've used up some of the ink you can go ahead and create Delphiniums by stamping repeatedly in the typical Delphinium shape....

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Rubeccia

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Nasturtium

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Poppy

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Verbena & Baby Blue Eyes (denim)

These are dainty little flowers with pure white centers.

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Hydrangea & Garden Phlox

This inking pattern can be used to create Hydrangeas if stamped in circles or if stamped in a scattered pattern you could create Garden Phlox!

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Tomorrow I've got a few more goodies to share with you ~ one you will just kick yourself for not thinking of it sooner...trust me, I did!!

Till then, have an enchanted flower filled* evening!!

*I was going to say alcohol filled evening but you may end up with ink on more than just your fingers if you combine the two - LOL!!

Anyway, have a great evening!!

5 comments:

  1. These are awesome! I'm a flower fanatic, in addition to an AI lover, so I WILL be using your "recipes". TFS:D

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  2. Roni as usual girl, you are brilliant! I need to pick up some of that blending solution so I can give that a try myself!

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  3. What a great, but simple technique!!

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  4. They're beautiful and simple to make! Can't wait to see what you have up your sleeve...

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  5. Stinning and so simple - thanks again Roni

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Thanks for your thoughts and comments!