...resist! There are so many resist techniques, and the Sistahs have a great mix of old & new that we tried. I found a tutorial for Watercolour Lifting on Splitcoaststampers, which is like a reverse resist. (As a note, I found I needed a LOT of water for the colour lifting - instead of my water brush I used a regular paint brush and dish of water)
Supplies: Distress inks for background & watercolouring; Waltzingmouse sentiment; Ranger embossing ink & clear EP; wonky rectangles Nesties
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Jessi
Jessi
Very interesting technique and thanks for the tip on the water. Fabulous card, love those wonky rectangles. (sad I have them and they have never been used)
ReplyDeleteGorgeousness! Love the colours and the wonky rectangles soooooooo much. Thanks for being a super sistah, Jessi, Jo x
ReplyDeleteSo little snark this week from we sisters... must have been something in the air. :D This is beautiful! I have found the same thing, a lot of water is needed for this!
ReplyDelete"Reverse resist" .... hmmm, I've met a few people like that too! Really stunning, and a technique I've never tried
ReplyDeleteJane
A clever technique that never fails to impress, love it Jessi!
ReplyDeleteGreat job. I find that Dylusions are perfect for this type of resist.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card! I never heard of the reverse resist technique, and will have to check it out.
ReplyDeleteSooooooo pretty sistah!
ReplyDeleteLove the soft pretty colours!
I think this technique is going to be added to my list of things to do. I've not tried it before but it looks fabulous!
ReplyDeleteVery interesting,thanks for sharing such a good information.your blogs is so convincing that I never stop myself to say something about it.
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