 Ευχαριστούμε για ένα άλλο βίντεο για την καρδιά. Σήμερα είμαι σημαντικός πρόεδρος από το τελευταίο αριθμό by Simon's S.T.A.M. και αυτό είναι part of a blog hoop, πρέπει να δείξετε να δείξετε το βίντεο μου. Υπάρχει όλα τα πράγματα για πώς μπορείτε να δείξετε το blog hoop για να εμπιστεύετε και να παίρνετε πράγματα. Για σήμερα είμαι θα παίρνω με το new stamp set by Cathy Zilski. Αυτές είναι οι νερούμενοι και είναι απλά αδόραμοι. Είμαι σήμερα χρησιμοποιώντας όλα τα τρεις φόρες μου όλα τα πράγματα και εμπενέχω σαν να δείξω ότι αυτό θα δημιουργήσει έναν ευκοτημικό εμπορύματα για να δείξω με τα κομμάδια μου που δεν το χρησιμοποιώ για τρεις χρόνια. Έτσι εγώ θα χρησιμοποιώ κάποιες μπιστικές. Αυτό είναι όλα τα κομμάδια που προσπάω. Θέλω να τα δώσουν σε αυτά τα πράγματα και είμαι χρησιμοποιώντας ένα διάφορο τελευταίο αιθμό και ίδιοι γρήνεις. και εδώ είναι μου, να γνωρίζω ότι έχω την ίδια φορά, ελπίζω να είμαι δεν η μόνη που βρήκε αυτά τα πράγματα. Λοιπόν, έτσι, έγινε όλες τα φορά που έγινε να δουλειάσω και θα κάνω διάφορα φορές χώρες, επειδή έχω όλες τις πράγματα αυτού, θα κάνω πιο πάνω από όλα τα χώρες που θα χρησιμοποιώ και θα μπορώ να κομμάσω τα χώρες μου για ένα εύκολο προσοχή. Είμαι χρησιμοποιώντας τα χώρες μου και θα χρησιμοποιώ τα χώρες μου σε μπροσοχή. Έχω ένα κομμάτι που είναι 7 χώρες, έτσι θα χρησιμοποιώ τα χώρες 2, 3,5 χώρες, και αυτή τη στιγμή θα έγινε με περισσότερο πάνω να παίρνουμε. In this little bottle I have isopropyl alcohol and I am applying that first on my upo paper and then I will go with my two colors. I am using stream and denim, these are the darkest ones that I have. The easiest way to create a background that will always give you great results is to just lift the paper and help them blend. When I am creating ocean backgrounds with my alcohol inks, I really like to embrace white areas. I think they help all the other colors pop even more and look brighter. Another way to play with those backgrounds is to blow air on them. In this case I am using this tool that is supposed to blow markers, but I don't have the proper blower, that's why I am using this one. And it works just fine. I like how you get those formations that look like waves when you blow on them and I also love the vibrant colors. I think this is the perfect ocean background. I find this technically satisfying and I can blow and blow until it stops moving. And I am really happy with the result, so I am going to leave this aside to dry and let's move on on another color combination. Again first I am going to apply my isopropyl alcohol on my hypo paper and then I am going again with two shades of blue, this time with aquamarine and mermaid. Again I am going to lift the paper and help those colors blend and they provide a beautiful vibrant background. In this case I am not going to use the blower and you will see that the finished result is going to be really smooth. I am just going to leave that aside to dry. Let's move on to another background, again starting with my isopropyl alcohol and then this time I am combining patina and pull. This is going to look lighter and not as dark as the previous colors. And then again I am going with my blower and I will start blowing the ink around until it stops moving. You can stop earlier if you like, I just cannot stop, I find it so satisfying. When you apply alcohol inks on top of hypo paper you do have a window to move the inks around and help them blend. However when you add as a first step isopropyl alcohol then you will find that you get a bigger window where you can play with those colors until you are satisfied or a longer period of time. The designs that have formed already on my paper look like waves but they are not going to stay as they are. They do blend out gradually and they are going to look smoother at the end. Now let's make one more background. This time I am going with a very dark shade and I will combine it with a very light one and I think this is the more striking background of all four of them. Here I am working with denim and pool. Again I am using my tool to move the ink around help the colors blend together and don't forget you can always go back and add more ink if you want to. Just go ahead and play with the blower and the inks until you are satisfied with the result. You don't have total control on your alcohol inks and how they are going to react. However you can still do whatever you like but here you see I do blend the colors but at the same time I do leave lighter and darker areas as well as a white spot. Here are all four of the backgrounds and I love mostly the ones that have darker and lighter areas. They are definitely more interesting than the two that have the smooth result so don't be afraid to combine very dark with very light shade of blue. Now for my focal point I am going to use all three of the nervals from the latest Sunset by Khafezilsky. This is called Narval Friends. I am going to stamp all three of them with alcohol friendly ink and then I am going to go ahead and color them with my alcohol markers. I did just some basic coloring not too much shading. I went with greens, oranges and reds and any color would work nicely against those backgrounds. Just don't go with blue because blue on top of blue is not going to stand out. There are matching dies available for this stamp set which I don't have at the moment so I am just going to go old fashioned I am going to use my scissors and cut them out exactly where those black lines are. This way I have the advantage of not having that white border all around my designs. Now I have everything ready to go. I am going to play a little bit with the backgrounds and my nervous trying to decide which one is going where and I am also going to use a rectangle die. This is one of the stitched rectangle dies I really like to have that stitching detail around my panels. I think they give a very finished and professional look and then I am going to stick everything down. For that I am using foam tape at the back so that I can pop the narvals on top of my backgrounds. If you follow my videos you already know that I cannot live without dimension on my cards. And since we have alcohol linked backgrounds let's have some fun with another technique. I am going to do some lifting I am stamping a few of the stars from the same stamp set. I am using alcohol lift ink and very carefully I am stamping the 3 stars. This is going to lift some ink from the background I am cleaning up my stars and I will repeat the same process. I would suggest to use a stamping platform for this step because everything is so slippery and you can easily create a mess here. I have very sturdy hands when I am stamping and I got away with it but I definitely suggest that you use a stamping platform to as I say and not as I do. I did stamp a few stars here and there at the background and now after a few minutes have passed I am going to go over the stamped images and I am going to clean the map with a clean paper towel. This is going to lift even more of that ink and those stars are going to show more. They look like ghost images and they add more interest on the background. Now for this one I am just going to go with 3 bubbles There are 3 solid bubbles and 3 outline ones I am using the 3 solid ones for my green narwhal and then the 3 outline ones for my orange one. I did use foam tape at the back of all those panels and placed them on top of 4.25 x 5.5 white cards and I am adding some shine with my new Voschimmer pen over the narwhal's tasks and then I am also going to add some glossy accents on top of that and then finally you can add your sentiment there are many sentiments in the same stamp set as the narwhals that you can work with I decided to go with these stickers these were included in my March card kit by Simon Says Stamp and I absolutely love the look So these are all the 3 cards for today I hope that you had fun that you got inspired Don't forget this is part of a blog make sure to visit my blog where you will find all the details on how you can enter the giveaway Thank you all so much for watching and I'll see you all next time