Saltwater Taffy Swatches
Before I get into the card details, I wanted to share the swatches I created for the new ink. I was inspired to up my swatch game after seeing the one's Zoe Hillman created for the recent Archival Ink release. I decided it would be fun to swatch them in the ways I tend to use them the most. I grabbed the Distress Ink in all the colors that are somewhat close to Saltwater Taffy. As I was doing this, I realized I didn't have Victorian Velvet in Distress Ink. Guess that's going to have to change ASAP! Next, I die cut a bunch of tags from Distress Watercolor paper and some butterflies from Distress Watercolor for the Oxide swatches and some from Distress Heavystock for the Distress Ink Swatches. I used this paper since it is the one I used the most frequently.
On the Distress Ink Swatches, I ink blended the butterfly and then did some ink smooshing on the background. These are two of the more common ways I use this type of ink, so I love that this will give me a good feel for how it will look on a project.
Distress Ink Swatches
For the Oxides, I ink blended the Butterfly, but then spritzed it with some water to activate the oxide and to again give me a better feel for how it will look. I then ink blended the edges of the tag to show that effect.
Distress Oxide Swatches
Now, let's get on with the making! Here's the video I created using Saltwater Taffy Embossing Glaze. You can check it out below. If the video isn’t showing up, click HERE to watch it.
Just One Life Card | Embossed Embossing Technique
Use Your Wings Card | Distress Oxide Stamp and Smudge Technique
Hope Is Never Lost Card | Ink Smooshing Die Cuts Technique
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