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For my Chalk'n'Stock sample. I inked up my embossing folder with green chalk ink and embossed the card. Thrilled to bits how it turned out. Using a Bugaboo image and a Kaisercraft sentiment. Used some techniques learnt in the latest On Line class.
Entering into the Crafting When we Can No designer paper challenge.
Embossing folders - do you have any? Do you love to use them? I am really enjoying the new, highly detailed, super deep etched designs of embossing folders that joined the market not too long ago. They are the perfect quick, easy and inexpensive way to take a background up a notch or two.
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with rolled embossed fondant and crystallised rose and violet flowers delivered to Whittlebury Hall for a Spa Day Birthday
Este sábado estuve en el Curso de Tintas y Pearl Ex con arcilla polimérica que impartió Sandra Complements en Castellar del Vallès...
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for the february PTI blog hop. blogged here: justmeprints.blogspot.ca/2013/02/embossed-monogrammed-pti...
For Jo's Christmas Kickstart challenge. This fortnight the theme is a Twofer - Christmas Tree. two cards, different designs, one stamp or die. This one used the Hero Arts Merry Merry tree with an embossing folder
I used the Hero Arts BasicGrey Two Way Arrows stencil and embossed it (video in the link below) on Kraft Cardstock. I used StazOn Spiced Chai Ink direct to paper over the textured embossing (which seemed perfect, since Spiced Chai is my go-to choice of hot drink).
I used three different images from the Hero Arts Caffeine Fix Digital Stamp set to create my image. I combined the coffee cup (or tea cup in my case) with the steam and the sentiment using my word processing software, which allows me to re-size, flip (I wanted my mug handle on the right) and position the images, so they are perfect for my card design, and then printed it on Natural White Cardstock.
The layout is this week’s Sweet Sunday Sketch (flipped on its side to work with my vertical image).
I hope you’ll join us for our Embossing Challenge at a2z scrapbooking this month … and remember, you can use Coupon Code STEPH15 for 15% off your order of $25.00 or more (before tax and shipping) in the a2z Store.
Link with embossing tutorial video: a2zscrapbookingblog.com/2015/02/05/stencil-embossing/
We recently received our logo embosser from CustomEmbossers.com, who laser-etched plates with our Inksie block logo.
Technique came quite by accident - I picked a stamp too detailed to emboss and then thought it would be a shame to toss so i used staz on and stamped on top of the dry gold embossing powder and then heat set again. LOVED the result!
(background is alcohol inks on vellum)
*This isn't a hero arts card but since i was inspired by "stamping sue" to stamp on an alcohol inked background (and i loved the unexpected result of stamping on embossing) I thought I'd share it here. TFL!*
just a fun piece combining nature and a little extra
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Embossing press for The Light Shipping Company Limited and the dies for the Queen Margaret Settlement Association press on the right.
ref: UGD176/1/15/38/3/4
From the University of Glasgow Archive
Embossing press with detail of a label for Banks & Co Stationers, Edinburgh. Mechanism is secured with a padlock, which prevents use. Images taken before cleaning and conservation treatment.
From the Brewing Collection, number 563
I love the look of Stampin’ Up’s embossing folders. Unfortunately, there is no similar product for My Digital Studio. I’m trying to create the same look with some tricks in the software. The bottom of this card is meant to look like I used the Stripes Textured Impressions Embossing Folder.
Description: Cluster of seven or more stacks of embossed books, each piled about twelve high. The books are piled on the floor near a wooden cabinet and caned chair.
Date: circa 1890
Format: cyanotype
Digital Identifier: AG1-32-0019
Rights: Samuel P. Hayes Research Library, Perkins School for the Blind, Watertown, MA