While I was playing around with new techniques recent, I finally tried the Embossing Folder Stamping technique that I have seen done expertly for a long time by my good friend, Karen (Snippets). She is the master at this technique. Not only was I trying something new, but I used coloured card stock ... something I rarely use for card fronts. :) LOVE the results. For those that have not tried this, you ink up the raised design side on the inside of an embossing folder. Spritz with a little water, place your card stock inside and close it. Press down with your hands a little, then remove card stock and let it dry. Easy, peasy and oh-so beautiful!! Can't wait to try it again with different coloured inks on white card stock.
The background looks like watercolouring to me. I love the randomness and flow of it. :)
This is not CAS so I won't be adding it to the HLS June CAS Challenge (Sprays / Mists), but wanted to share with you this water misting technique. :) I also included a daisy (shaped a little differently than yesterday's card). :)
I'm heading to the Snippets Playground with this card. Used lots of snippets for the flower. :)
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Stamps: A Little Sentimental (Clearly Besotted)
Paper: White card base (Neenah); Cajun Craze, Old Olive, Daffodil Delight, Pumpkin Pie (SU!)
Ink: Black (Memento); Cajun Craze, Old Olive, Pumpkin Pie, Tangerine Tango (SU!)
Accessories & Tools: Water mister, Musical Flourish emobssing folder (Cuttlebug), Snow drifts die (My Favorite Things), medium daisy punch (punch bunch), small sun punch (punch bunch), Flourish #6 die (Crafty Ann), sponges
Challenges:
Snippets Playground Week #180
Fab Loll, love the departure from white. :)
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of just putting ink and a little water on to the embossing folder and then just pressing the colour on to the paper which has work beautifully Loll. I have put ink on and then run the folder through the embossing machine but haven't tried this method. I love the colour and the pretty flower and sentiment in the curved gap which is a great design idea. x
ReplyDeletegorgeous card mf...
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful Loll, love the colour and the daisy adds the finishing touch.
ReplyDeleteLove & hugs
Jacquie J xxx
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Loll your card is beautiful a lovely design, love the colour of your background and thats daisy is just perfect
ReplyDeleteAnne
What a gorgeous card and fabulous technique ..Love the background created ..it does look like its water colored ..So beautiful !!
ReplyDeleteA smashing make, I might even have a go myself!
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Kathyk
Wow! What a cool technique Loll! It gives beautiful results I can see, as this card is just gorgeous! I love the embossing folder you used and I love how you cut the curve out and placed the sentiment in the cut out area. That daisy is another stunner for sure! Hugs, Brenda
ReplyDeleteI almost didn't think this was your card - a coloured background is so unusual for you! The embossing folder technique turned out so well - I've only done it on white cs but might have to try on coloured! Beautiful flower, and I love the way the flourish refers back to the background design!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card Loll. I have made several cards with this technique, but never using colored CS. I love the watercolor look and your split layout. TFS mf.
ReplyDeleteAnother great technique Loll and I love that watercolour effect. I think you could have a profitable business making your lovely flowers for sale!
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Carol x
Beautiful Loll! I love the red on red pattern, I will definitely have to try this technique! The white window really grabs the eye, love the contrast you created with that. Gorgeous flower too. hugs :)
ReplyDeleteOh I just love how you did your sentiment Loll. What a gorgeous card.
ReplyDeleteAnother technique on my list to try! I love the tone on tone with the colored cardstock! And that little flower is so pretty!
ReplyDeleteLove this Loll, never tried just inking with a folder rather than embossing so must give it a go. Carol x
ReplyDeleteHi Loll
ReplyDeleteFabulous card... Love that embossing...
Stunning card....
Hugs Sylvie xx
Looks fabulous Loll, especially on the coloured card. Love the curved split on the front so good with the swirly embossing!
ReplyDeleteVal x
Love the embossing and beautiful flower and flourish
ReplyDeleteCarol x
I love this on the colored card stock - the white peeking through looks so awesome!
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful, and sounds like an amazing technique. I am so glad I've started following you--I've learned so much in the past few days. I look forward to trying this technique before long.
ReplyDeleteLooks absolutely amazing - gotta try this as well....
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card Loll, this technique looks amazing, another one to try :) Cathy x
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous. I must try this.
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful Loll! your colors are so rich!
ReplyDeletebeautiful card, love the technique, Gail xx
ReplyDeleteYour card is gorgeous Loll and I love the pretty panel:) Hugs xx
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty Loll .... fab technique! Hugs ..... Linda xx
ReplyDeletegorgeous Loll! Love your card!
ReplyDeleteI love this technique Loll, but hadn't used it to create a monochromatic look like this before - LOVE it, great idea (again!). Will be trying this....
ReplyDeleteGreat snippets card, Lolly, and well done on that spritzing of the embossing folder! I have tried that a few times without success, but you have inspired me to try it again!! Hugs, Darnell
ReplyDeleteNever tried this technique, Loll ... but you make it sound so easy ... and the results are gorgeous ... such a lovely card ... and a splendid daisy! Anita :)
ReplyDeleteThis is so very creative and so very beautiful, will have to give this a try :)
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous, Loll. I thought a card could be CAS without actual white space, as long as there was a lot of open space no matter the color.
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