4/25/2023

Hope Your Day Is Wonderful

Hi everyone,

When I saw the theme of The Flower Challenge this month, I immediately remembered that I had an old stamp, perfect for the job - Focus on Background Stamping.

Here's my card:



I haven't used the rose background stamp in a while, so I was excited to have a chance to ink it up again. I clear heat-embossed the background image, sprinkled several colors of brusho powder over the background, and spritzed water to naturally mix the colors. 


The sentiment foil plate is new to me, so I'm linking the card to the NBUS Challenge #49.


Thanks for visiting me today! 😊




Stamp: Roses All Over (My Favorite Things)
Ink: VersaMark (Tsukineko)
Paper: Watercolor Paper (Arches - Cold Press 140 lb.), Basic White (Stampin' Up!)
Others: Hot Foil Plate and cordinate die (Wonderful Sentiments - Pinkfresh Studio), Glimmer Hot Foil Sheet (Espresso Bean - Spellbinders), Embossing Powder (Clear - Hero Arts), Brusho (Ost. Red, Yellow, Orange, Sea Green, Cobalt Blue, Violet), Dies (Rouded Rectangle - Hero Arts, Folk Edge Circle - Pinkfresh Studio), Connect Glue (Gina K)

4/19/2023

Can't Wait to See You

Hi everyone,

The Group of Seven Cardmakers shared another new technique called Dry Embossed Gilding Flakes. I was excited to try it out, so I ordered a jar of gilding flakes which I received yesterday.

Here's what I made:

First, I made a gilding flakes background, following the instructions and tips of the Go7 cardmakers and friends. A plastic food container and a piece of Swiffer dry cloth were very helpful to contain and clean up the flakes. I used Altenew's double-sided adhesive sheets for the first time, and I have to say I love them. The thick release paper made it very easy to handle the sheet.

I also loved that the gilding flakes I used had beautiful teal flakes in them.

I then die-cut the bird from the background, and dry embossed it with the white front panel so that the embossed lines of the bird and the background are seamless. I swiped teal Archival Ink over the bird's embossed surface to bring out the teal of the flakes. The ink didn't color much, but it was still okay. I didn't have any issues with the ink's drying speed. The sentiment was hot foiled.


I'm happy with the final result, and I think the gorgeous shine and colors of Gilding Flakes are worth cleaning up the mess! 😉

I'm sharing my card at The Group of Seven Cardmakers.


I'm also linking the card to the NBUS Challenge #49 because my embossing folder and gilding flakes are new to me.


Thanks for visiting me today! 😊





Ink: Archival Ink (Paradise Teal - Ranger)
Paper: Basic White (Stampin' Up!)
Others: Gilding Flakes (Autumn Leaves - Creative Expressions Cosmic Shimmer), Embossing Folder (Masonry Wall - Altenew), Dies (Bird Shapes - Ellen Hutson), Glimmer Hot Plate (Glitter Wishes - Spellbinders), Hot Foil Sheet (Rose Gold - Spellbinders), Connect Glue (Gina K)