2018 Topic 16: Reinkers
In this post Autumn seems to create a velvet-like magic on this journal cover with her reinkers! ~ Leandra
Hi everyone, it's Autumn Clark with you today, and I'd like to share with you a little experiment I'll call the Reinker Drop and Spritz Technique.
I
love using spray inks in my work and thought why not utilize my stash
of reinkers in a similar method, spraying the colors with water for
movement and blending. I decided to try and keep my colors separate,
similarly to the cells you create with dropping alcohol inks. I must
say this was so much fun to try and I hope you'll have a go yourself...
I
chose a die cut wrap journal as my substrate. This one was cut from
white matboard and I knew I needed to gesso it to give my inks a bit of
flexibility. I gessoed the front and back. Next I dropped a reinker
onto the prepared surface randomly. I used Adirondack brand reinkers,
but I'm sure any dye based ink would have a similar result. After I
dropped my first color I spritzed the centers of the ink drops heavily
with water to allow the ink to spread. Then I moved on, color after
color until the front of my panel was covered, drying in between each
color.
I
was able to go back in and sponge any areas that didn't get covered for
a more finished look. I even found that splashing water on the panel
would allow the ink to be lifted.
I used Distress Glaze with a sponge to seal my inks. I felt this was important for a journal that would be handled a lot. I added white embossing with the exquisite PaperArtsy Eclectica³ {Tracy Scott} Collection (ETS02) on my cover and inner flap.
I
dipped some watercolor card into pools of watered reinkers on my kraft
mat. Notice the much more vibrant effect this gave versus the gessoed
panels? I cut the card to size and covered some purchased mini
composition notebooks which are held in place with threaded elastic.
I used Distress Glaze with a sponge to seal my inks. I felt this was important for a journal that would be handled a lot. I added white embossing with the exquisite PaperArtsy Eclectica³ {Tracy Scott} Collection (ETS02) on my cover and inner flap.
I wanted the interior of my notebook to be much darker, to contrast with the light cover and white embossing. I dry brushed Fresco Chalk Acrylic Paint (Midnight),
trying to scrape off some of the paint and allow the brushstrokes to
show. I purposely didn't paint to the edge. Then I went back over the
exposed edges with Fresco Chalk Acrylic Paint (Claret).
This transluscent paint was perfect to highlight those white spaces
without changing the color of the Midnight base. I will definitely be
using this technique again!
The final detail was to add Alison's beautiful quote from PaperArtsy Eclectica³ {Alison Bomber} Collection (EAB07).
What a fabulous, inspiring sentiment for a journal!
Until next time, Autumn Clark
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Ooh...this is wonderful....great project Autumn
ReplyDeletefabulous results! I am definitely going to try this.
ReplyDeleteWhat an inspiring post, wonderful creative exploration and yes great sentiments. Thanks for sharing your discoveries. x
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous effect with your reinker droplets - and such pretty colours too. Love the effect of the white embossing both on the circles and the quote against those fabulous dark shadows of the interior.
ReplyDeleteAlison x
I really love the wonderful effect you created with the reinkers Autumn. Such a fabulous mix of colours and overstamping too. And I really love the dark inside covers! A fabulous journal x
ReplyDeleteThis definitely has the 'wow' factor Autumn! Great colour choices and what an amazing technique, the results are stunning! I love the stamping - now I 'need' both sets of stamps.... xxx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful book. Love the colours you chose.
ReplyDeleteOh how beautiful is this Autumn, such a soft dreamy result. Fabulous!! Ruth xx
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful, Autumn!!! I love your play and it looks so good. I also love the inside of the cover. The way you used the colors and the quote look fabulous there.
ReplyDeleteSimply gorgeous Autumn! Must try this myself! xx
ReplyDeleteamazoing, love your project TFS
ReplyDeleteSuch a cool technique Autumn!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful effect, Autumn. This project is so beautiful. x
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous book!! and beautiful Reinker technique result. xx
ReplyDeleteA gorgeous book, love it!
ReplyDeleteGreat book ! Love it !
ReplyDeleteCorrie x