Hi everyone. Two more cards for September's Group of Seven technique - Dry Embossing with Re-inker Watercolour. Once I started making these, it was hard to stop! :)
The card above was made for my friend, Nancy (scandiNancy creates) to celebrate her birthday which was a few weeks back.
I smooshed Distress Re-inkers (Mowed Lawn, Rustic Wilderness, Salty Ocean) with Cold Press Watercolour paper and left it to air dry. I used Versafine Clair Nocturne ink direct from stamp pad to the inside of the Areca Palm Embossing Folder (Altenew), on the debossed side. Placed my dried, smooshed w/c paper and ran it through my Gemini Jr. Turned out beautifully. :) I completely forgot to take a photo before mailing it to Nancy. She took the above photo for me. :) Thanks friend!!
... and one more final card ...
This card was made with Distress Re-inkers: Wilted Violet, Candied Apple, Antique Linen
and dry embossed with Roses Embossing Folder (Tim Holtz / Sizzix). I used the Heartfelt sentiment die (Penny Black) to finish.
I'm sending the above card to Triple B October Challenge (Birds, Butterflies, & Blooms). I didn't use the optional mood board this time. :)
If you try out this technique, we'd love for you to share it on the Group of Seven blog. There is a linky party set up near the bottom of the post.
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Card #1:
Stamps: Simply Sentiments (Lawn Fawn)
Paper: Cold press Watercolour paper (140 lb.); White card stock (Neenah 110 lb.)
Ink: Distress Re-inkers: Mowed Lawn, Rustic Wilderness, Salty Ocean (Tim Holtz); Black Pigment ink (Verafine Claire Nocturne)
Accessories: Water mister, Watercolour paintbrush, Areca Palm Embossing Folder (Altenew), large happy die (gift from a friend)
Ink: Distress Re-inkers: Mowed Lawn, Rustic Wilderness, Salty Ocean (Tim Holtz); Black Pigment ink (Verafine Claire Nocturne)
Accessories: Water mister, Watercolour paintbrush, Areca Palm Embossing Folder (Altenew), large happy die (gift from a friend)
Card #2:
Stamps: n/a
Paper: Cold press Watercolour paper (140 lb.); White card stock (Neenah 110 lb.)
Ink: Distress Re-inkers: Wilted Violet, Candied Apple, Antique Linen (Tim Holtz); Black Pigment ink (Verafine Claire)
Accessories: Water mister, Watercolour paintbrush, Roses Embossing Folder (Tim Holtz / Sizzix), smile die (Penny Black)
Ink: Distress Re-inkers: Wilted Violet, Candied Apple, Antique Linen (Tim Holtz); Black Pigment ink (Verafine Claire)
Accessories: Water mister, Watercolour paintbrush, Roses Embossing Folder (Tim Holtz / Sizzix), smile die (Penny Black)
Whoa, Loll, this card is gorgeous. Love the colrs and embossing folder too.
ReplyDeleteOh, my word, these cards are both so beautiful! Everything I've missed is so lovely and I'm sorry that I'll never catch up. This technique is the most intriguing thing I've seen lately and produces such gorgeous results. I have such an amazing birthday card from you on my dining room table and I want to thank you. I'm not sure when I'll be back to regular blogging.
ReplyDeleteWOW! WOW! WOW!
ReplyDeleteDear Lolly....Not only are both your new Dry Embossing with Reinker Watercoloring cards absolutely Stunning IRL, but also the photos are true colors and beautiful:-) We are still enjoying my birthday card, which is sooooo Gorgeous and now I am happy you shared all the Deets:-) This has been the most wonderful Group of Seven Technique yet..I think:-) I know I will be using it again in the future. Love and Hugs dear friend....Nancy
ReplyDeleteWow, these are gorgeous. Love the patina on the green one. No idea how you achieved that beautiful shine but it sure is striking. Both cards are so well done.
ReplyDeleteTwo stunning cards, Loll. xx
ReplyDeleteSooooo dramatic, Loll - just love them both!! You achieved such great saturation with your black - amazing!!
ReplyDeleteWow, Nancy's birthday card is amazing Loll! I love those colors, they just glow and pop so beautifully. I am really loving that embossing folder too. Just a stunning card all the way around! Your second card is beautiful too, but Nancy's is my favorite! Hugs, Brenda
ReplyDeleteThis technique adds such pretty drama to your cards! They're both fantastic, Loll!
ReplyDeleteBoth of these are absolutely BEAUTIFUL Loll! I am so in LOVE with this technique and just got 2 new embossing folders in the mail today that I can't wait to try out with this technique! Your colors on both cards are so vibrant and have totally got me smiling! Perfection my friend!! Hugs. :0)
ReplyDeleteYou had so much success with this technique Loll, these two cards are so beautiful ♥
ReplyDeleteTwo very striking cards! Especially the second one - I love those vibrant colours - an absolutely gorgeous card.
ReplyDeleteSuch a stunning technique, and you have really nailed it with these two beauties, Loll.
ReplyDeleteBlessings
Maxine
Stunning cards Loll, the colours are so vibrant against the black, I must have a closer look at this technique, Cathy x
ReplyDeleteOo, love that first card Loll, so atmospheric, just feel I want to reach out and touch it! This such a fun technique you've introduced me to! :)
ReplyDeleteWOW! WOW! WOW! These look amazing!!!! The colours are so rich and intense, I love them. I need to give this technique a go xx
ReplyDeleteMy first response was 'ooooh' when I saw the leaves, Loll. They positively glow. I love the bright colors on the rose card. You have really mastered that technique.
ReplyDeleteThese are just beautiful, Loll. The birthday card is so gorgeous with blues and greens. The bright colors on the next card just pop against the black. I loved the cards you made for the go7 too.
ReplyDeleteAll I can say Loll is 'wow wow wow' what terrific results using this technique, and I just adore the leaves in the blue and two different greens, and the white sentiment just pops off the background. The second floral also looks beautiful and love the colour combination, and another great white die cut word as a wonderful contrast. x
ReplyDeleteHope all OK with you Loll.
ReplyDeletePlaying catch up a bit as we had a few days away then only home a couple of days and got the WORST cold!
2 beautiful cards.
I soooooo need that gorgoeusly gorgeous Palm leaf die!x
Striking results with this technique. I especially love Nancy’s card with those beautiful cool colours. I would live to try this technique, but worried of staining my EFs. 🤷🏻♀️
ReplyDeleteTwo more fantastic makes with this technique, Lolly! I love the beautiful leaves and how they stand out against the black. I'm sure Nancy treasures this. Your roses are so bright and beautiful! Awesome color choices, my creative friend!
ReplyDeleteLove these, especially the first one. I have actually made some cards using this technique. I just need to find time to write a post. I hope I might achieve that this month. Thanks for the inspiration xx
ReplyDeleteOh my, Loll, these two cards are so gorgeous. Marcia said the same thing about kind of addicting once you start. Not sure if I'm going to start. Lol...
ReplyDeleteSo GORGEOUS! I absolutely love this technique as the dark background sets off some pretty amazing texture and colors
ReplyDeleteWow, both cards are fantastic, Loll! You've been doing an amazing job with this technique! The color combo is gorgeous against the solid black background for both cards! I love both cards, and I'm sure Nancy will treasure your card.
ReplyDeleteHideko xx
Sorry I missed this post of your additional cards Loll - what beauties! I especially love the one you made for Nancy - what gorgeous colors and depth of embossing! Julia xx
ReplyDeleteThis is an amazing technique, both cards create such an amazing effect as amazing shapes emerge from the black. Fascinating and so dramatic!
ReplyDeletexx