Today on the Bo Bunny blog we are featuring the new Bo Bunny Stamps! I must say that Bo Bunny has outdone themselves with this release! As soon as I had these stamps in my hands, I knew I wanted to play with them. And with play with them I did!!! I combined them with VersaMark Watermark Ink, clear embossing powder and Ranger Dylusions Ink Spray to create a super cool resist technique. I also had a very happy accident with the heat gun that I will share with you!!! I created a simple photo/video tutorial to share with you today that takes you through the steps for how I created the background.
This layout has a bit of distressed, funky, shabby style to it. I am not quite sure what the exact style might be, but I have given up on trying to define my style. I love to play with stuff and this is what I created with it today!!! I also had fun adding a bunch of Bo Bunny Blossoms to my layout.
I am not a huge flower person normally, but I go through phases where I really love them and then I can do without them again. Today, was one of my really love them days!!! LOL!!! Now I am wondering if I should have distressed them a bit. Any thoughts?
Now for a more up close look at the stamping and inking!
Supplies:
Patterned Paper, Noteworthy, Trinkets, and Jewels: Bo Bunny Prairie Chic
Chipboard: Bo Bunny Et Cetera
Stamps: Bo Bunny Prairie Chic Stamp, Distress Textures Stamp, Flourishes & Such Stamp, Geometric Patterns Stamp and Stained Textures Stamp
Blossoms: Bo Bunny Denim Blue Daisy, Denim Blue Bouquet, Denim Blue Zinnia, Denim Blue Dahlia
Stamps: Bo Bunny Prairie Chic Stamp, Distress Textures Stamp, Flourishes & Such Stamp, Geometric Patterns Stamp and Stained Textures Stamp
Blossoms: Bo Bunny Denim Blue Daisy, Denim Blue Bouquet, Denim Blue Zinnia, Denim Blue Dahlia
Ink: Tsukineko VersaMark Watermark Ink Pad, Ranger Archival Ink in Black, Ranger Distress Ink in Vintage Photo and Walnut Stain
Spray Ink: Ranger Dylusions Ink Spray in Cut Grass, Bubblegum Pink and Vibrant Turquoise
Heat Tool: Marvy Uchida
And here is the video tutorial:
So, what did you think? Are you ready to bust out your stamps & spray inks for a little creative play time?!?!
I really enjoy your visits & comments! Thank you so much for stopping by today!!!
HUGS!!!
juliana
Very cool technique-I can't wait to give it a try!
ReplyDeleteHow fun! Thank you SOOO much for the video tutorial. I loved it so much I watched it twice!!! Great techniques and an amazing layout!
ReplyDeleteLove it!
ReplyDeleteThank you for this cool technique...
Loveeeeeeeeeee your lo!! LOVING that background you created and loveeeeeeeeee the flowers!! And thanks for the great tutorial!! LOVED it!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful page, Juliana!! I love the pretty colors on this and the stamping and mixing of colors gives your page such a pretty water color effect!
ReplyDeleteJuliana, fabulous tutorial girl!!! love your page...you know I do!!
ReplyDeleteThis background is fantastic
ReplyDeleteAwesome tutorial!! It's so professional looking and easy to follow!! Just love this Juliana!! thanks for sharing! xo
ReplyDeleteI seriously can't wait for those stamps to hit the shelves Juliana, talk about a huge inspiration seeing your layout. I love it!
ReplyDeleteFabulous colors! And those BoBunny stamps look so yummy! Love the layout!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic layout, Juliana! I love the richness of the colours. Thanks for the video tutorial - I must give this a try! Also, I really like that the flower are pretty, clean, and undistressed - they provide some "relief" from the distressed background.
ReplyDeleteThis is GORGEOUS!!! Matisse would be jealous of your color! Love the embossing powder as a resist and the over saturation. Stunning!
ReplyDeleteExcellent tut! I have all the Dylusions inks and now can't wait to go do something fun! But I have GOT to put away all my Christmas stuff first. Then I will let myself play! LOL!! Thanks for sharing your talents with us. You are so amazing!
ReplyDeletenice post .....i like the bo bunny most
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