Hi everyone. I'm playing along with another group of crafting friends, meeting up once a month. We had our first session on Sept. 30th and it was all about using embossing folders. I have lots, but rarely remember to pull them out.
It was a lot of fun and we all got some samples done and have made some into cards. We are all sharing our finished cards today, so check below for links to the other girl's blogs. I hope you'll take a look. I know you'll be inspired!
For the card above, the technique was double embossing. I had never done this before. It's so easy and the results are awesome! First I dry embossed white card stock with the
Pinewood Planks embossing folder. I then took the dry embossed card stock and placed it into a second embossing folder, Layered Leaves (both are 3D folders from Stampin' Up!). I love the design I got with the woodgrain planks in the background and the leaves in the foreground. So cool! The card front was sponged with Antique Linen distress ink to highlight the embossed design.
I cut a flower die that was a gift from a sweet friend. I watercoloured the leaves in shades of brown; the flower petals in red with brown in the center and sponged brown on the outer edges. I used the same brown marker to add details to the center of the two flowers and finished with a brown half pearl. The sentiment is stamped in the same brown and then restamped in red. The colour works perfectly with the flower!
Close-up ...
The next card is a bit of a surprise. At least I was surprised making it. The dry embossed panel is made from toilet paper! Four layers held together with a light spritz of water and then embossed with a leaves folder (Spring Leaves - retired - Elizabeth Craft Designs). I love how it looks like handmade paper.
I tore the edges to create a square, adding a die-cut leaf sprig (Little Leaves die - retired - Sizzix for SU!) on top that is watercoloured with bright green ink and coated with glass bead gel. It's backed with black card stock to add some contrast with a white heat embossed sentiment.
For my last card, I dry embossed a piece of silver foil card stock and then added drips of three colours of alcohol inks. I used blending solution to thin out the inks so they would flow down the card. I always use a piece of aluminum foil to protect my work surface and catch any extra ink. I also wear vinyl gloves, and used my fingers to pick up some extra ink off the foil and press it onto my card stock. Worked great ... and then I'll use the aluminum foil to make a card as well! :)
I used my favourite combination of alcohol inks for this (all Ranger); Wild Plum, Sunset Orange, Sunshine Yellow. I added a black die-cut of
Flower Flourish (from Penny Black) and stamped my sentiment (Noveau Flowers - retired- Clearly Besotted at the bottom. The panel is popped up on foam to add a bit of dimension.
Hope you enjoyed my embossing folder cards. It was fun to learn new ways to use my EFs.
Check out the wonderful cards from the other members of the group:
Thanks for stopping by!
Card #1 - Double Embossing Stamps: Scripty Sentiments (AliExpress)
Paper: Mixed Media (Strathmore 140 lb.); White card stock (Neenah 110 lb.)
Ink: Distress Inks: Antique Linen, Fired Brick, Gathered Twigs (Tim Holtz)
Accessories: Pinewood Planks embossing folder (SU!); Layered Leaves embossing folder (SU!), sponge, water brush, brown marker, brown pearls
Card #2 - Handmade Paper
Stamps: Essential Messages (Maker's Movement)
Paper: Toilet paper, White card stock (Neenah 110 lb.); Black card stock (SU!)
Ink: Bright Green; Versamark
Accessories: Little Leaves die (Sizzix), Glass Bead Gel (Golden), white embossing powder, heat tool
Card #3 - Foil and Alcohol Inks
Stamps: Noveau Flowers - sentiment only (Clearly Besotted)
Paper: Silver Foil card stock (SU!); White card stock (Neenah 110 lb.); Black card stock (SU!)
Ink: Alcohol Inks: Wild Plum, Sunset Orange, Sunshine Yellow (Ranger); Black (Memento)
Accessories: Courrier embossing folder (Carabelle Studios), blending solution, Flower Flourish die (Penny Black)