Thursday, December 12, 2013

a Retiform Technique Background

G'day

Scooping through YouTube (again), I found this very cool technique called Retiform by Gina K from StampTV....so I wanted to give it a shot....the first one too much sponging, the edges did not look right and the color a bit too strong....dusty concord and broken china....So I decided to try again, with softer sponging and couple of purples, dusty concord and shaded lilac....very nice...but then the stamping was a bit off...but I liked it in a way and continued on and this is what the result is......



I think Gina's one is beautiful...I think I will try another attempt with better stamping inside the grids.  I used dusty concord distress ink and memento teal zeal.  I should stick with the memento ink, looks neater.  Anyways a good try I do say so myself.

Hmmmm, is worth putting in some challenges..will go see....

Inks used : distress ink by Tim Holtz - dusty concord, shaded lilac
                  memento - teal zeal

Stamps used : Fiskars - floral flair and road trip, cloud9 design - leaves, KaiserCraft - Bonjour, Inkadinkado - steampunk


I would like to enter this card for these challenges :-

Created with Love Challenges - #70 Anything Goes (my second entry)

All Sorts Challenge Blog - week #236 Anything but Christmas (third entry)

Make it Monday - MIM #170 - A sharing creative blog

STAMPlorations - Stamps & Silhouettes 


Cool....stay tuned for another better creative attempt at Retiform technique.

Thats all for now.....love to hear your opinions...thanks....
MOnika

8 comments:

  1. Oh I like this a lot. May have to try this technique soon. Thanks for joining us at Created with Love Challenges.
    Linda K. DT

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  2. I think I like it . By George ! I think I like it ..
    Clever design ..on my" to try list .".Thanks for sharing on Make it Monday

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  3. Fab stamping technique! Love the colours and the butterflies, great card, spotted it on MIM xxx

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  4. Great card, Monika! I've seen this technique before and been wanting to try it. About the ink -- the distress inks are great for background sponging and shading and works okay if you're using rubber stamps, not clear stamps. For clear stamps, I use Ranger archival, Hero Arts, and Memento -- they all seem to stamp better than the distress inks.

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  5. Oh, by the way...you can enter this card to the STAMPlorations December challenge as a second entry since you have those butterfly and flower silhouettes :-)

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  6. Wonderful stamping technique! Thanks for joining Created With Love Challenges!

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  7. I also just did this technique! VERY FUN!! -- Turned out fabulous - Thanks for joining in with Stamplorations!

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  8. Great card and great technique. Thanks for playing at Stamplorations Challenge

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