Monday 23 September 2019

Treats on Tuesday at Magenta


Hi Everyone I'm over at Magenta with some stamping on Yupo, I hope you head over and check out how I created my background.


 Bee Sweet Apple Blossom
 Bee Sweet Apple Blossom
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Card Recipe
Stamps: Magenta
Paper: 110lb white, Black, Yupo
Ink: Stazon Black
Accessories: MISTI, Lindy's stamp gang powdered inks
Techniques: Stamping on Yupo, Powdered inks

12 comments:

aussie aNNie said...

This is one fabulous stamping on Yupo... I can stamp on yupo but not if I have used alcohol inks....any hints? love the Lindy's powders used.xc

Brenda in IN said...

Those powders make a stunning background for the Apple Blossom stamp.

Ros Crawford said...

I always gasp when I see your creations... Another stunner Christine!

Trina P. said...

What a cool background. The colours are so pretty. With the cost of yupo, I think I’m going to save them for AIs. 😂

Bonnie said...

This is such a pretty flowering branch and the background is perfect to show it off!

Nstiz said...

Never thought of using powdered ink on Yupo. Thanks for the inspiration yet again. This turned out beautifully! Love this idea and definitely one I'd like to try. Love that stamp too!

Susan said...

Love this! Want to try more of powdered ink on Yupo. Beautiful blossom stamp and colours.

Leslie Miller said...

Your background reminds me of polished stone, which was a technique I used to enjoy back in the days before alcohol inks. Beautiful result with the powders, Christine!

Loll said...

So pretty Christine. I have used watercolours on yupo and it really does take a LONG time to dry. So lovely with the blossoms. xx

Papercraft Boutique said...

Love the gorgeous Yupo background and the pretty apple blossoms, Christine!
Hideko xx

Mac Mable said...

Wonderful technique and so very pretty. Thank you for the fabulous inspiration x.

BożenA said...

WOW! Amazing, restless background. Ideally for a floral branch. I did not think that watercolor powders work yupo. Thank you for the inspiration