Smooshing with Inka Gold
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
- Smooshing technique using Inka Gold wax paste (by Viva Decor) to create beautiful watercoloured backgrounds or pieces for die-cutting embellishment for hand made cards.
Supplies need:
Inka Gold wax paste
Water mister
Palette knife
Card stock, watercolour paper or mixed media paper
Re-inker (optional)
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Thanks for doing the video. As they say a picture is worth a thousand words! Your cards are always so pretty. Inka Gold has just moved to the top of the "need" list!
+rufus1931 Thanks very much!!
I just found you here. I love this technique -- thank you. Your video is so pleasant to watch. The music is not at all overpowering, your voice is clear and easy to hear and the tutorial does not have extraneous material. I have subscribed for all of those reasons.
Thanks so much for your wonderful comment Annie! Loll :)
Love this technique, which I’ve never seen before. Ive only used Inca Gold as a rub on and didn’t know water could be applied, which adds a whole new dimension to it, which is fabulous. Thank you so much for sharing xx
Finally purchased some Inka Gold (gold and silver so far). I put together 4 backgrounds today, using one - cased this card for a special friend. Thanks for the inspiration.
+Sarah Wold Way to go Sarah!! Try mixing the inka gold with some re-inkers and you'll get lots of colour combinations. :) xx
I pinned your first card several days ago and researched the product a bit back then. I never imagined it would blend this easily - thanks so much for making the video! You've convinced me to add some to my paper crafting stash! Stunning cards!
+3kidmama Thanks so much! Have fun with your new stash.
Gorgeous, Loll! I came by way of Colleen F.'s blog. I don't have Inka Gold, but I'm going to try smooshing with my gorgeous metallic paints I've had forever. Thanks for the inspiration!
+Greta H Thanks so much Greta. The metallic paints will work great with this technique. Maybe even try mixing them with re-inkers too. :)
Just learning how to use the Inka Gold product. Love your ‘smooshing method! TFS
I really enjoyed this Video. I was amazed at how little of the Inka Gold you had to use to create these beautiful backgrounds. I love the marble look on background paper, now thanks to your video, I will make my own. Thank you.
+Calmom5 Yes, you only need a tiny bit of the inka gold to get the most beautiful backgrounds. Those tubs they come in (approx. 2 1/4 oz.) will last a long time. Thanks for your comments. Loll :)
Another unique opportunities Inca Gold. Loll, your designs are wonderful. I was out of breath.
hugs,
BozenA
+Bożena Adamusińska Thanks so much Bozena!! xx
Thanks for sharing that. New technique with new product that I don't have yet. Uh oh.
:) I am always buying new products when I see them demonstrated on videos or blogs I follow. :) It sure is fun!
This is weird, now it works fine. Sorry. I love your videos. Thank you for sharing your techniques and knowledge.
Love this idea! Love your color combos! TFS!
Thanks so much Kimberly!
Thank you for this suggestion of " schmooshing" Inca Gold with re-inkers! I love the splash of gold within the color. Since I have no re-inkers yet, I will just use my ink pads and have some fun. I love following your blog, and I just today, realized, I can watch you here on RUclips. ( learn sumthin' new, everyday!)
+cheryl7476 Thanks Cheryl!! Adding ink colours to inka gold opens up tons of colour combinations. Have fun experimenting.
beautiful backgrounds Loll - thanks for the tutorial
+Betty Keefe Thanks Betty!!
Loved seeing how to use the Inka Gold wax paste Loll, I have one and didn't really know what to do with it. Thanks for showing this technique! hugs, Brenda
+Brenda Lawrence Hi Brenda. Glad you enjoyed the video. I do love inka gold and I know you'll have fun playing with it. Thinking of you a lot lately and hope you are doing OK. xx
Thanks Loll, it is one day at a time and sometimes one minute at at a time. But I will get there. This has been the hardest thing I've ever had to go through, but God put me on this journey for a reason. It's not an easy one though! Hugs, Brenda
Thanks for the video! Very glad to learn how little Inca Gold was required! I always enjoy your tutorials.
Thanks so much Elaine!!
Been playing with this technique today. My Inka Golds are new and at first I used far too much as it it quite creamy. I kept with it and now have 'lots' of background to use. The inka is really beautiful, thank you for the tutorial and video x
Very pretty. Cant wait to try this!
Gorgeous. Great idea with the reinker too. TFS x
Thank you so much for this tutorial, Loll! Your cards are GORGEOUS!!!
+Barb Ghig Thanks you so much Barb!! :) xx
Fantastic tutorial - so pretty and speaking of pretty - you have the prettiest voice!
sandy
Aww ... you are so sweet Sandy. Glad you enjoyed the video and hope you'll give it a try.
I follow you and Bonnie all the time - sorry Loll but I seldom leave comments, you know one could spend their life on the computer. You and Bonnie make the best team!
Thanks again Sandy. Totally understand about the computer time. I spend way more time on it than art ... it needs to be the other way around!
Love this technique!
Thank you so much for this tutorial.
Great technique. I'm going to dig out my inks gold's and try this. thanks
brilliant, thank you!
Brilliant technique! I have to try this! :) xx
I just love this tutorial, I am new to inky crafting, thank you for sharing your ideas xxx
Hope you have fun giving this a try. Will warn you that the Inka Golds do dry out with time. It takes quite a long time, but I invested in several colours and didn't have a chance to use them all up before they hardened. Maybe just try one or two colours and mix with reinkers to have more colour selections. Loll :)
I have just been given 6 unused pots by a friend, so thought it was a good chance to try them x
Crafting friends are so generous! Enjoy playing with your inka golds.
i wanna try this :) TFS
good tips
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Great video BUT the video does not sync with the voice.
+Angela Reed HI Angela. It might be your internet service provider. The voice and audio are sync'd.