Tag it Tuesday
I recently purchased interference ink pads from Lisa Horton, and I’m really impressed with how beautifully they work together. For this week’s tag project, I explored their versatility by combining a bit of ink smooshing, stenciling, and stamping. The results were a stunning mix of subtle shimmer and layered textures that really brought the design to life!
At first, I wasn’t sure how the interference inks would work together since they shift in different color directions, but I was pleasantly surprised by the result! The two colors I used—Pink Champagne and Peacock Tails—created a beautiful interplay of shimmer and depth that added a unique dimension to the tag.
Video Tutorial:
Here’s a closer look at the stenciled image on the tag, showcasing the stunning interference shift. The way the light catches the ink adds an eye-catching dimension, making the design truly stand out.
The final results of the finished tag!
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