Hi everyone. This month at Group of Seven we are playing with this fun technique that combines two techniques (heat embossing / stenciling) to create unique cards.
Please check out the details for the technique and link to video on the blog ...
Here's what I learned when I experimented with this technique ...
- The best backgrounds for this technique are words, script, etc. Other small design backgrounds work well too.
- White embossing of the background design is beautiful and soft. For a stronger contrast, use coloured embossing powder.
- Intricate background designs are not suited for coloured embossing as the stenciling over top doesn't stand out.
For the above card I started with the Crackle Background Stamp (Simon Says Stamp), stamped in Versamark and heat embossed with clear embossing powder. Placed the Tumbling Leaves Stencil (Simon Says Stamp) over top and using small blending brushes, sponged randomly with three colours of Distress Inks: Peacock Feathers, Mustard Seed, Spiced Marmalade. Once I was finished, I lightly swiped over the stenciling with a dry paper towel to remove any excess ink that was sitting on top of the heat embossing (resist). A large die-cut hello sentiment is cut three times from black card stock, glued together to create a thick embellishment, and then coated in crystal glaze.
Close-up ...
I'm sending the above card to Stencil Fun October Challenge - optional theme Orange.
I wanted to try out a few more pairing of heat embossed backgrounds and stenciling so here's what happened ...
The above card uses Dream Background from Unity, stamped and heat embossed in clear, before sponging over the Butterfly stencil (Visible Image) with Distress inks Salty Ocean and Wilted Violet.
Sending the above card to Triple B (Birds, Blooms & Butterflies) October Challenge. I didn't use the optional mood board this time.
... and a Christmas card ...
This time I used the En Francais stamp from Stampin' Up! for the background, inking with White Pigment ink and heat embossing with white.
I placed a stencil of a poinsettia (cut from my Silhouette) over top and sponged on colour (Distress Inks: Mowed Lawn, Rustic Wilderness, Candied Apple). To finish, a sentiment (Snowglobe Sentiments - retired - My Favorite Things) was stamped in more of the Mowed Lawn ink.
Sending this over to Rudolph Days October Challenge where Anything Christmas Goes. Thanks Maureen!
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Card #1:
Stamps: Crackle Background (Simon Says Stamp)
Paper: White card stock (Neenah 110 lb.); Mixed Media (Strathmore 140 lb.); Black card stock (SU!)Ink: Versamark; Distress Inks: Peacock Feathers, Mustard Seed, Spiced Marmalade (Tim Holtz)
Accessories: Clear embossing powder (Ranger), heat tool; Tumbling Leaves Stencil (Simon Says Stamp), small blending brushes, hello die (AliExpress), Crystal Glaze
Card #2:
Stamps: Dream (Unity)
Paper: White card stock (Neenah 110 lb.)Ink: Distress Inks: Salty Ocean, Wilted Violet (Tim Holtz)
Accessories: White Embossing powder (Ranger), heat tool, Butterfly Stencil (Visible Image), sponges
Card #3:
Stamps: En Francais (retired - Stampin' Up!); Snowglobe Sentiments (retired - My Favorite Things)
Paper: White card stock (Neenah 110 lb.)Ink: White Pigment Ink (Hero Arts Unicorn); Distress Inks: Mowed Lawn, Rustic Wilderness, Candied Apple (Tim Holtz)
Accessories: White embossing powder (Ranger), heat tool; sponges, acetate sheet, Silhouette Cameo for cutting stencil, Silhouette America cut file, silver metallic pen