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Embossed metal treated with alcohol inks and glimmer mist. Recycled chain hanger.

Image courtesy of jerseybarb

A card using a new to me embossing folder from Altenew and does from Simon Says. Blogged here

I found this fabulous velvet skirt online, and I just love it 💗

 

Gives me the chance to showcase my legs. I'm so self obsessed! lol xx

My second card for Cat's scramble. I used distress markers with the spritzer and a circle mask+stencil. The flower stamped in black and clear embossed to define it a bit more. A few gems around the sentiment ("thinking of you") finish this card.

A card with lots of embossing and lots of Simon products!

A card using my new SSS embossing folder "Faceted Snowflakes" and some SSS snowflake dies. Added to the current challenge. Blogged here

Naked - Just playing with some left over flowers and fondant on top of dark chocolate cupcakes

Somewhat dangerous corner near the crest of a steep hill in Lockport, IL

The year 2017 was the 500th anniversary of German theologian Martin Luther's Reformation. One of the travel guidebooks is titled "Motherland of the Reformation - On the Trail of a World Event", which has this special embossed cover as well as a bound ribbon bookmark.

 

I've been wanting to make and post these photos for a long time.

 

As far back as over one year ago, I'd wanted to visit Hamburg and Saxony (Sachsen), and so I went on-line to look for tourism information. I came across the web site www.sachsen-tourismus.de/en/ and much to my delight, they still print and mail paper promotional materials. The order menu is pretty long, and I thought they would be just some booklets and leaflets, so I ordered a bunch. A few days later, a big heavy parcel arrived from Germany via DHL (thy sent by courier!) with magazine-size books printed on glossy paper!

 

Well-done Tourism Saxony. I'm more than impressed. I'm sold!

Two embossed ATCs created for the Let's Swap ATCs group, theme EMBOSSED. Not for trade.

 

Rubber stamps, glue pen, embossing powder, ink, washi tape, card stock, butterfly gem, found images, and nuts from my husbands tool box for extra embellishment.

This is not a photo--it's a cleaned up scan of a vintage brochure detail from the Victorville, California, Roy Rogers and Dale Evans Museum. I have been searching for embossed leather designs to use in my digital collages. While not quite a full background, this is a nifty, traditional design.

 

I'll post the full brochure later. Alas, that museum has long-since closed and the Branson, MO operation has been shuttered as well. Not to mention that Trigger--the stuffed version--was sold at auction just recently. *sigh*

 

Feel free to download for use in your own work.

 

This is a T4L agree piece. Just don't resell it or package the original as your work.

These 60 years, the proud embossment on the back of the Kodak Retina IIa was seen by many people, taken with 1-Nikkor 10mm F2.8 on Nikon V1.

A last card for the Hero Arts April challenge. I used one of the sketches. The frame was embossed with Platinum powder and the tulips were inked with Rose Bud, Sweet Plum and Bamboo Leaves Memento ink, masking off one half of the stamp.

 

I made a bunch of these backgrounds the other evening. It was made by dry embossing a piece of watercolour paper, rubbing it with a wax crayon and then paint it with watercolours. I wanted the middle panel of the sketch to be clear, so I embossed a piece of acetate and sandwiched it in between the two watercolour strips. TFL!!

 

Blogpost: layersofink.blogspot.com/2012/04/sending-warm-wishes.html

 

Supplies: Hero Arts stamps: Frame with Scrolls K5541, Newspaper Tulips K5576, All Occasion Messages CL272; Sizzix Tattered Banners Sizzlits, Curlique & Hearts embossing folder; Memento Ink: Rose Bud, Sweet Plum, Bamboo Leaves; Peeled Paint Distress Ink; Ranger Platinum embossing powder; Daler & Rowney watercolours; watercolour paper; acetate.

instant collection of aqua embossed bottles

I make my own copper colored clay from Gold, Alizarin Crimson and Ultramarine blue Premo clay, Ranger copper and antique gold embossing powder. The resulting color is a really rich copper penny color with a rich patina darkened and aged just a bit by the embossing powder.

 

I added turquoise acrylic paint treated with copper embossing powder and baked, sanded and buffed.

Heavily processed Cassini image of Saturn's north pole. I used an image of Arabic calligraphy as the seed image.

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Taken as part of a series on texture

For the #MacroMondays theme for 2/12, we have been tasked with presenting anachronisms- old fashioned artifacts. Embossing pages with a stamp or creating book plates seems to fit the bill. These days if readers keep track of their actual books, it’s probably done digitally or on kindles.

 

Later I’ll post a picture of the embossing tool.

Free texture.

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*This picture was taken and edited with the Iphone camera for the Iphone365 project and for the CDW group. Week 242 Assignment: cwd2422 – Texture. Take an interesting photo of a texture... and only a texture.

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IPhone App used:

Picture Show

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Free textures by ElineArt.

*Please feel free to use this Texture in your Artwork, if you do use it i would love if you link back to me and post a small copy of your creation at the comments or add it to my group. I would love to see it. Thanks!

 

"This texture is free to use in your personal or commercial work, but you may not reshare, distribute, or claim/imply it to be your own"

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