Hi, welcome to another tutorial Tuesday featuring Cuttlebug products. Today I want to show you a way to use ink with your cuttlebug folders to get a couple of different looks. Here are the cards I made using this technique.
I used the Rock Princess cricut companion set for my cards. I don't think Kim has these in the store right now, but I'm sure she could get them for you if you asked nicely :)
To make these projects, you will need a Cuttlebug, a Cuttlebug folder, some paper, a brayer, 2 shades of ink, and some baby wipes to clean up with later.
For the larger pale pink card, I stared with the side of the cuttlebug folder that has the cuttlebug writing on it. Get you brayer really inked up and run it all over the inside of the folder. Put your paper in and run it through the Cuttlebug. For this I used pale pink ink. This left all of the embossed areas white and the background areas were all pink. Then I took a black ink pad and rubbed it over the card turning all the raised areas black.
For the larger pale pink card, I stared with the side of the cuttlebug folder that has the cuttlebug writing on it. Get you brayer really inked up and run it all over the inside of the folder. Put your paper in and run it through the Cuttlebug. For this I used pale pink ink. This left all of the embossed areas white and the background areas were all pink. Then I took a black ink pad and rubbed it over the card turning all the raised areas black.
For the smaller card I inked the other side of the folder (without the cuttlebug logo) with hot pink ink. This gives you more of a letter press look and puts the ink down into the debossed areas. As you will see in the video, this does not work well on a folder with words because they will be backwards. I will show the opposite of the light pink skull card in the video. I went over the little high top card with my black ink pad and all the background areas that weren't debossed turned black.
The brayer and the folder can easily be cleaned with baby wipes when you are done. It's a great way to get different colors on your project using only white paper. Be sure to check back this evening for the video.
OOOH! Those are pretty!! I love that technique. I don't have a brayer - but I've been on the fence on getting one...I may need to invest... :)
ReplyDeleteOOOH I have been looking for a tutorial on this process!! Thank you thank you thank you!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat cards I love them!! Can't wait till the video!!
Denise in WA
www.rndhud6.blogspot.com
I love these cards and now I need to get home, clear out the craft room and create!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI think I understand how to do it but look forward to the video for complete understanding.
Great work!!
Thanks again
Scatty
Very well done and I so looking forward to your video! How exciting!
ReplyDeleteJust a quick note to let you know that a link to this post will be placed on CraftCrave in the Cutting category today [18 May 02:15am GMT]. Thanks, Maria
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