Must Try Mono-Printing – Round 1

Today's Online Card Class Spring Card Camp technique was so fun, I did several rounds (and may do more before I am done).  Here are the two cards I made from my Round 1 results.

Dawn Woleslagle shared a Mono-printing technique using Distress Oxide Inks and the back of a large acrylic background stamp as your printing plate.  Of course, even though I own 5 different brayers, I couldn't find any of them this morning, so I used a sponge dauber to blend my inks.  I used three different Distress Oxides (Broken China, Cracked Pistachio and Peacock Feathers) for my palette and the Leaf Stamp from The Stamp Market Big Botanicals.

 

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Sentiment is The Stamp Market Tons of Type with a piece of flair and paper flower from my stash and the sketch is from the Paper Craft Crew.

 

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For the stamped-off cardstock I kept it simple with a die cut Simple Sentiments Thanks from The Stamp Market and torn cardstock mat.

 

Mono2wmI'll be back later with even more results.

7 thoughts on “Must Try Mono-Printing – Round 1”

  1. I absolutely love your cards! This mono-printing technique turned out beautifully! The colors you chose are gorgeous. Thank you for playing along with the Paper Craft Crew this week!

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  2. I totally love that background! Great take on this weeks Sketch. Thanks for joining us at the Paper Craft Crew Challenge this week.

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  3. Great technique – thanks for sharing the details. So glad you could play along with the Paper Craft Crew this week!

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  4. I love the background that you created for our card map challenge. And that button adds a really unique embellishment touch too!

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