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Learn How to Lift Alcohol Ink for a Greeting Card

 

Rinea foil makes a colorful background for cards and cuts so easily with a die. The focus of this card is the alcohol inked image that uses a lifting technique for the ghost-like image with the help of a stencil. The video below will take you through the inking technique.

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Instructions:

The following video tutorial will show the image lifting technique.

alcoholinkimage
The alcohol ink image.
 
diecutting
Cutting the text with a Cuttlebug and die from Cricut.
 
xyron
All pieces are put through a Xyron machine for easy adhesion.
 
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First, the Violet Rinea Foiled paper is placed, then the inked image.
 
anotherpiece
Another piece of inked Yupo is added.
 
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Finally, the sentiment in Silver Foiled paper is added.
 
Thank you to Cricut, Rinea, and ScraPerfect for providing materials that were used in this project.

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