Today I used the same fishbowl as yesterday and just applied a different technique that I thought would be fun for any age. It is a technique that Tim taught us at Ranger U and so both kids and those of us who are "older" kids will all enjoy giving this a try :-D
I had to share a close-up of the fishbowl before beginning just to give you a better view of these splendid little creatures.
To begin simply take three different distress ink pads and rub them on the non-stick craft sheet.
Use a mini mister and spray the surface until you see little beads form. I love the weight of the tags we carry and so used the white tags for this project. They curl when you wet them, but then the flatten right back out when dried. Simply drag your tag through this delicious little color field.
The next technique is simply scribbling and dragging a reinker tip through your color field before misting.
As you can see the color is so much more vibrant.
The tag in the center is a combination of the two techniques. I created it using the first method and then dabbed it in the remaining vibrant colors from the second scribble technique. It is magical to see what will happen with each new application. Not only will this be fun for kids, but it will be fun for us older kids as well ;-D
This photo is to share what not to use - as you can see I used Memento Ink on the first set of fish and when I applied my Rock Candy stickles, well... SO attempt number two using an appropriate ink for this project, in this case Archival Ink.
I should have thought about my finished project before selecting my ink - I knew I wanted to add Rock Candy stickles to my fish to bring up the glam factor. As you can see the Memento Ink was not waterproof beneath the stickles.
At Ranger U I learned that Rock Candy Stickles can be heated! Yippie - I no longer have to wait to allow this beauty to dry. It is the only Stickles product that can be heated - the shimmer that emerges as it dries is gorgeous!
To create the water effect in the fish bowl I rubbed Distress Ink on my craft sheet, lightly misted it and then placed the fishbowl atop the ink puddles. Neenah cardstock will curl, but if you use your Heat It tool to dry it and then drag it over a rounded hard work surface edge in both directions you can eliminate many of the wrinkles and curls that result.
We hope that you have fun scribbling and dabbing! The results can be quite beautiful.
stamps: Kim Hughes Ocean Friends
paper: Neenah Solar White
ink: Jet Black Archival Ink Pad
accessories: Non-Stick Craft Sheet, Mini Mister, Distress Ink Pad - Dusty Concord, Broken China, Wild Honey, Distress Reinkers - Broken China, Dried Marigold, Rock Candy Distress Stickles, Large White Tags
Template: Download Fishbowl Template
thaNks for all of these craftin with kids posts! Awesome. Just one thing though. I'm pretty sure all Distress Stickles can be heated. Check the Compendium of Curiosities.
Posted by: Rebecca Ednie | July 02, 2010 at 08:47 PM
very pretty!
Sandra
Posted by: Sandra | July 02, 2010 at 07:36 PM