This
was really a fun technique. Unfortunately, I cannot claim this as my original
technique. I noticed it on FB not to
long ago and realized the logic behind it. It does solve an embossing problem
that many stampers have struggled with – the embossing flaking off when adding
color to the design.
Using MISTI: Position Gina K’s Bold and Blooming leaving enough space for the greeting. (To be added later.)
Stamp the images with Memento – Tuxedo Black.
Important:
Leave the stamps in position on MISTI. Mark the back of the stamped image for later
re-stamping. (I wrote top on the back of mine.)
Prismacolor
Premier:
·
Red Flower – Shaded areas of petals –
Raspberry then finish with Crimson Red. Center – Crimson Red.
·
Blue Flower – Shaded areas of petals –
Indigo Blue then finish with Periwinkle. Center – Periwinkle.
·
Yellow Flower – Shaded areas of petal
–Mineral Orange then finish with Yellowed Orange.
·
Small Purple Flower – Shaded petals with
Parma Violet then finish with Lilac.
·
The Leaves – use the darkest shades to
start at the flower edges and form a tree like shaded shape going towards the
tip (refer to photo) use – Dark Green, Marine Green, Chartreuse, then Yellow
Chartreuse.
·
Tendrils – Alternate Peacock Green and
Celadon Green.
When
finished coloring:
Carefully reposition the stamped image. Before applying the ink, do a
dry test – because the stamp is clear, you should be able to see the colored
image and the outline of that image.
Now, re-stamp using the Tuxedo Black.
Apply Clear, Fine Embossing Powder.
Greeting:
Select
and position the greeting for the open center. Again stamp greeting and emboss.
Finish your card in layers to compliment the colors
used.
Wish you a blessed and creative evening!
Thanks for the step by step instructions as to how to make this card. When you sent me the photo, I wasn't sure how you did the embossing, great technique...Best wishes with your new blog.
ReplyDeleteThank you Sandy - You are always so supportive and kind.
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