There are several great techniques using White Pigment Ink.
At a recent event I demonstrated a few of them including:
*Direct stamping with White onto coloured cardstock
*Offset stamping
*Bokeh technique
*Painting with White Ink
*Emboss Resist
It has taken me a while to share these samples, I'll post them over a few days. I hope you give some of these techniques a try.
Painting with the White Pigment Ink gives a really pretty effect, especially when you use different colours of card as your base. I love the effect on Crumb Cake and this one on Pebbled Path.
The ink is water based so it is simply a matter of diluting the ink with a few drops of water on a palette ( I use a stamping block or my silicone mat) and painting with a small paint brush. You need to allow the ink to dry completely, and it will fade a little as it dries so you can add more white to increase the intensity to the desired level as desired. Because it is a thicker ink it takes time to dry. You can speed this up with a heat tool if you wish.
In this sample once it dried completely I went back and coloured with water colour pencils to give the soft tint to my Enduring Beauty image.
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