Hi there, this is
Annie Williams and I’m thrilled to be back on the blog today to share some fun ways to use
Distress Oxide Inks to enhance your die-cut scenes. Ink-blended backgrounds can add tons of color to your cards while coloring die-cuts with inks can really add dimension and realistic details. Here I used
Distress Oxide Inks along with the
Country Road Collection to create three colorful cards for different seasons.

Sunset Scene Thank You Card
Distress Oxide Inks are perfect for creating easy ink-blended backgrounds even between colors you might not normally try to mix. I thought a bright sunset-inspired sky would be beautifully paired with a more muted die-cut scene using elements from the
Rustic Garden Die Set.

To begin, I trimmed a piece of white cardstock to 4.25” x 5.5” and blended
Faded Jeans,
Wilted Violet,
Worn Lipstick, and
Dried Marigold Distress Oxide Ink down the panel with a foam blending tool.

Then I cut the split-rail fence, barrel, and birdhouse from the
Rustic Garden Die Set out of white cardstock and blended
Antique Linen,
Frayed Burlap, and
Ground Espresso Distress Oxide Inks over the die-cuts to add color, shading, and even a little distressing. The dies for all three of these elements emboss a fine wood grain detail into the paper when cut, so lightly blending ink over top of these details really brings them out because the ink will not sink all the way down into the crevices. Other die-cut elements like the cat, wagon wheel, and grass were cut out of colored cardstock and just shaded a bit with
Ground Espresso and
Black Soot Distress Oxide Inks.

To assemble, I adhered the ink-blended background to a top-folding A2-sized white card base. Then I trimmed a piece of
Timber Cardstock to 4.25” x 5.5”, die cut the center out using one of the dies from the
Essential Arches Die Set, and embossed it using the
Diamond Plaid Embossing Folder. After adhering the frame to the front of the card with foam adhesive, I added the die-cut elements to the opening. To finish the card off, I foiled a greeting from the
Seahorse Floral Glimmer Plate Set in gold onto white cardstock, cut it out with the coordinating die, and blended
Faded Jeans and
Wilted Violet Distress Oxide Ink over top to match the background behind it.

Colorful Autumn Thanks Card
There’s no more colorful season than autumn in my opinion, so I wanted to create a vivid and rustic Thanksgiving card next.

I started by applying
Mustard Seed,
Spiced Marmalade, and
Frayed Burlap Distress Oxide Inks over a piece of white cardstock measuring 4.25” x 5.5” with a foam blending tool.

For a little texture, I then watered down
Spiced Marmalade and
Frayed Burlap Distress Oxide Inks and splattered them onto my ink-blended panel with a brush. I like to load up an old size 1 liner paint brush with ink and tap it from about 4-6 inches above to create fine splatters on my projects.

I cut the flowers and wheat for my scene out of colored cardstock using the
Garden Builder Die Set and inked just the edges with
Ground Espresso Distress Oxide Ink. Similarly, the pumpkins from the
Seasonal Décor Die Set were shaded with
Spiced Marmalade and
Ground Espresso. However, the body of the wheelbarrow from the
Country Wheelbarrow Die Set has tons of those tiny embossed details again, so I cut that out of white cardstock and colored it by inking first with Fired Brick and then
Ground Espresso for a rustic and realistic look.

To assemble, I first stamped a greeting from the
Welcome Sign & Sentiments Stamp & Die Set onto the ink-blended background using brown ink and then added a decorative edge to the panel using the large rectangular insert from the
Fluted Classics Rectangles Die Set. Then I simply filled the wheelbarrow up with my autumn goodies and added it to the card front with foam adhesive.

Sending Holiday Cheer Card

Lastly, I wanted to create a soft and pretty ink-blended background for this mini slimline winter card, but with a fun textured twist.

I started by cutting a piece of white cardstock using the largest die from the
Precision Layering Mini Slimline A Die Set. Then I applied
Salvaged Patina,
Shaded Lilac, and
Spun Sugar Distress Oxide Inks down the panel with a foam blending tool.

Next, I debossed the panel using the
Flurry of Snowflakes 3D Embossing Folder. (I spritzed a little water on the back side of the ink-blended piece and placed it in the folder so that the design would be pressed down into the inked side.) Once debossed, I rubbed a white pigment ink pad over the colored surface of the panel. This will lighten the “background” while leaving the snowflakes darker. (You can emboss the panel instead and follow the same steps for the opposite look!)

To assemble the card, I adhered the background panel to a top-folding white card base measuring 3.5” x 6.5” using foam adhesive. Then I cut a small hill using the
Color Block Scenic Scape Die Set and popped it up on the bottom of the card with more foam adhesive. The welcome sign was cut out of white,
Silver Fox and
Mirror Gold Cardstock using the
Welcome Sign & Sentiments Stamp & Die Set and stamped with a holiday greeting before assembling it with liquid glue. Then I cut the logs, gift, and pine sprigs out of colored cardstock using the
Seasonal Décor and
Garden Builder Die Sets to embellish the base of the sign.
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Other supplies
White heavyweight cardstock, foam blending tools, size 1 liner brush, tape runner, sponge daubers, white pigment ink, foam adhesive.
I hope you enjoyed these fun ways to add tons of color to your die-cut scenes with
Distress Oxide Inks and that you give them a try! Thanks so much for stopping by today…you can find more inspiration over at my blog
AnnieBWills.com.