Creating an eerie background is quick and easy with Alcohol Inks and Yupo. Nicole Wright here and I am new to using Yupo and a HUGE Halloween fan! Alcohol Inks are so versatile blending on Yupo or even metal embellishments. There are no limits to these bold inks. This creepy look is key to achieving this spooky Pumpkinhead layered card.
Creepy Background on Yupo by Nicole Wright
- Tim Holtz® Alcohol Ink Yupo
- Tim Holtz® Alcohol Ink Kit : Wild Plum, Meadow, Citrus, Botanical, Mermiad
- Tim Holtz® Alcohol Blending Solution
- Tim Holtz® Alcohol Ink Applicator
- Mini Archival Ink Kits : Jet Black
- Tim Holtz Distress Oxide Ink Pads : Blak Soot, Spiced Marmalade, Peeled Paint, Wilted Violet
- Tim Holtz® Distress Markers : Spiced Marmalade, Carved Pumpkin, Rusty Hinge, Barn Door
- Tim Holtz® Distress Watercolor Cardstock
- Ranger Adhesive Foam Rolls
- Ranger Wonder Tape™
- Tim Holtz® Waterbrush : Detailer Brush
- Stampers Anonymous- Pumpkinhead, Apothecary
- Tim Holtz by Tonic Studios Stamping Platform
- Paper Stash- Halloween
- Creative Station
- Sizzix- Postage Stamp Die
- Chipboard
Instructions
Step 1: Sifting through my spooky stash is half the fun. I wanted a spooky look for the background of this Halloween. Blending Alcohol Inks on Yupo gives this look a spooky feel.
Step 2: Simply sprinkle all your spooky colors, add a little Blending Solution and blend with the blending applicator.
Step 3: I was curious to see how the Happy Halloween stamp would turn out with Mini Archival Jet Black Ink. I love the ghosted look against the Yupo background.
Step 4: I layered all the papers together and inked with some of the Distress Oxide Inks for a pop of creepy color.
Step 5: Inking up the Pumpkinhead stamps is easy with Distress Markers. A little trick I do when stamping on watercolor paper… stamp the smoother side of the paper to create that crisp stamped image.
Step 6: Using the Stamping Platform makes stamping precise. Gather all your new friends and start adhering with Wonder Tape and Adhesive Foam to create some dimension.
I am loving all the elements pulled together and that Yupo Background looks freaky and ghoulish.
Thank you for stopping by and checking out my Yupo Tutorial. Inking with Alcohol Inks is easy and fun. There is so much you can create with these inks and Yupo. You’re only limited by your imagination.