Crayon Resist
Crayon Resist is a simple, but very effective technique that can be used with most stamp sets. It's relatively easy and it can be used for creating one card, or multiples. Can't beat that!
Supplies:
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Your desired stamp set
(I’ve used Happy Moments -
Sale-A-Bration 2010)
Stazon Black Ink Pad
Coloured classic inks
(I’ve used So Saffron, Baja Breeze and Mellow Moss)
White crayon (wax)
Stampin’ Sponges - cut into smaller pieces
Step One
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Step Two
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Because white crayon doesn't show well in photos, here's a coloured example:
Step Three
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Ink your first piece of sponge with the ink pad you’re using first. I’m using So Saffron first as it’s the lightest of the three.
Step Four
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For this project, I'm going to be applying 3 colours over the entire sheet. For the first layer I'll be applying large "dots" of ink evenly across the page. It's better to apply too little than too much, because you can always go back to apply more later.
NOTE: Please be aware of the card stock you're using. Whisper White is fantastic for soaking up ink, so the effect you've created will subtly change as you're going.
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Complete
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Now you're ready to make your projects using your unique DSP.
Project Ideas:
Here are some cards I made using the Crayon Resist technique:
I hope you found this tutorial useful - I'd love to know what you think! I'd also love to see any projects that are made using this technique - just leave a link to your blog with a note in the comments section.
Thanks for the tutorial I will be trying this.
ReplyDeleteYour samples are FAB! I have tried this technique before but I only put 'bits' of white into my stamped image-I really like your effect though & hope to get time to try it out soon. Maybe once I get my hands on that sale a bration set!!!(I want them all!)
ReplyDeleteLURVE this Danielle...your samples are stunning :)
ReplyDeleteI am trying this technique!!!!! thank you!
ReplyDeleteDanielle, this is fantastic! Cannot wait to give it a try. :-) It looks great with that Sale-A-Bration set, cannot wait till mine arrives!! ;-) Thank you so much for sharing this.
ReplyDeleteI have tried this technique but in a different way - drawing lines onto an image to resist the ink. But I like this take on it too - thanks so much!
ReplyDeleteGreat turtorial Dan and amazing samples!!
ReplyDeleteAwesome!!! A little tip... when I cut my SU sponges in quarters I clip them onto a little bulldog clip. This makes using small sponges a whole lot less messy
ReplyDeleteThanks for the awesome tutorial! Your cards are absolutely stunning...hope the postie deliver's my SAB sets tomorrow so I can case your cards! xx
ReplyDeleteThis is just fabbo!! Can't wait to give it a try. Will raid the crayons in my classroom!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing this fabulous tutorial. I will definitley give this a go. Your samples are just stunning.
ReplyDeleteNice! I love the effect that gives. And the tutorial was very clear & easy to follow.
ReplyDeleteThanks!
These are so beautiful! I especially love the pink and black one at the bottom! Gorgeous! TYFS!
ReplyDeleteChanda Stehlik
www.BellevueStampingClub.blogspot.com
Absolutely beautiful, I will be trying this when I get home from work tonight.
ReplyDeleteJust heard about this technique and googled a tutorial. So glad I found yours as it was very easy to understand. I can't wait to try it! Thank you so much for sharing.
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