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Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Tutorial Tuesday - Crayon Resist



Hi everyone!  It's Tara C. here to show you a super easy resist technique that will add interest and dimension to your stamped creations.

The supplies you will need for this technique:
-Card stock in a light color, white works best
-Black or dark dye ink (I used Memento      Tuxedo Black) and another coordinating ink in a lighter color
-Stamps
-White crayon
-sponges or brayer
-Paper Towel




Step 1:

Stamp your image in dark ink onto the card stock.  

Using the white crayon, color over all of the areas of the image and card stock that you want to remain white.












Step 2:

Using your sponge and the lighter ink, cover the image and card stock completely.















Here is a picture of the area first covered in white crayon and then colored over in ink.












Step 3:

Using a paper towel, rub off the areas of your image and card stock that were covered in crayon.  You will see that those areas remain white!











Here is the finished card and the black image really stands out with that white border!  I added more black details with a simple scalloped frame and a bow.  A couple of cute buttons and a sweet tag complete this colorful creation.


Super easy technique that doesn't require a ton of work!  Show us what you create with Paper Wings Productions stamps!  Post your pictures to our Pinterest page, our Facebook page or our Flickr gallery.  

Thanks for visiting today.  Please visit the Paper Wings Productions store to check out the stamps I used today and much more!

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5 comments:

  1. Super cute card, and this is a fantastic technique. Thanks for sharing!

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  2. This is gorgeous!! I love the technique you used!! What a fabulous card!!

    Lisa
    A Mermaid's Crafts

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  3. Beautiful card Tara and great technique, thanks for sharing!!

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  4. This is how we decorate Easter eggs - I've never thought of using it on paper. Thank you for the inspiration

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  5. Really fantastic tutorial, Tara and love the beautiful resulting card!

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