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Right-O! Our new spotlight for the next 2 weeks is DRY EMBOSSING. I wonder if any of you are brave to use your old brass stencils! We are sponsored by Prairie Fairy Designs who are offering the winner a choice of 5 of their digital stamps!!
Thank You Prairie Fairy for your generous sponsorship! Lets have a look what the team have come up with!
I've been very remiss lately and actually had to remove a spiderweb from my embossing box! That's how long it is since I've done any embossing LOL!
So I was very pleased that the theme chosen this week is Dry Embossing - it got me back actually using this lovely, if sometimes tricky, technique.I could have got the Big Shot out - I've just bought Tim Holtz's embossing folders - but I thought I'd have a go at the original technique on vellum with a couple of ball-tools and I've also added some paper-pricking too!
The backing paper is K&Co Winter Wonderland and the flower is Petaloo from 'Across the Sea' set. The colouring is with Copics and the holly leaves topped with glossy accents. Red adhesive gems were popped onto the berries to give a little accent. The holly border is Martha Stewart and I've embossed some leaves too.
Jack
I decided to show off my Cuttlebug Embossing folders for my card this week and I managed to use 8 of them! First I stamped some white card with a flower (free from Craft Stamper) in Dried Marigold Distress Ink. I ran 8 pieces of the stamped card through different embossing folders and then punched out 1" squares from each piece, then I added an un-embossed 1" square with the sentiment, and stuck all the squares in - well - a square. I'll put some close-ups on my blog.
Josephine
Two different techniques of dry embossing here. The background sheet was embossed (and debossed) in my Wizard using two Cuttlebug embossing folders - Swiss Dots and one of a range of border folders. The card is a mirri-silk type that shows the embossing really well. The main flower and white background were embossed using a Glitter Girls board - can't remember the name of it, but it's the teal one! I picked out the embossing with glitter, and finished the card with a couple of silk flowers and a brad.
Using two different ways of dry embossing, this is what I came up with for this week's Spotlight. I used a Sizzix Snowflake Folder for the red background and then I used my Ultimate Pro for the sentiment. I am not happy with my bow despite using my Pro to make it but my arms and fingers are playing up again! But this one is for a man so he won't even notice the bow is bowed!!
Lisa
Toria
I've used a Cuttlebug owl embossing folder that I'm ashamed to say has never been out of the packaging until now! I've embossed the owl onto coredinations card and then sanded it back to bring out the design. Yellow cardstock, ribbon and pearls from my stash.
For this challenge I used 2 embossing folders; Divine Swirl on metallic gold card and script texture on rainforest green card. I also used this on the Tim Holtz flourish which I cut out of metal that I've had for yeeeeeears! Image is called Wintergreen by Crafts & Me and coloured with promarkers, sakura stardust pens, stickles glitter glue and a white gel pen (Inksentials) I used the metallic gold promarker to get that shade on the hair blending it in with the plain gold and pastel yellow. Further info on my blog :)
Toria
For this card, I started with starburst stains and other mica powder sprays and put them onto a sheet of acetate. I then used a brayer to transfer the colour onto the snowflake embossing folder, which I then rang though my cuttlebug. I allow the paper to dry and then added my micra powder to highlight the embossing and to further highlight I added stickles. I used a nestie to cut the window out. The images are magnolia - Winter day scene and the snowy fence. Which have been coloured in a combination of copic's, distress inks and Inktense pencils. I added flowersoft and stickles to them as well.
The flowers are paper flowers that I layered up and then used the scrunch technique to create the effect I wanted. I sprayed them with water and then added micra powder to them. Once dry I added stickles to them. The leaves are created using a punch and then I have added more stickles to them.
Thank you for another great challenge.
ReplyDeleteThis was a fabulous challenge. I couldn't leave without my dry embossing folders and use them on almost every card I craft. I just loved everyone's cards. So beautiful and inspiring. Thanks very much!
ReplyDeleteThank you for a great one girls, dt work is lovely, Debbiexx
ReplyDeleteGorgeous DT cards and great challenge :o)
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The DT have such wonderful designs this week. Just so many ways of embossing.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work Design Team! Great inspiration!
ReplyDeleteWonderful DT creations! Love embossing..
ReplyDeleteHugs, Marjo
Thank you so much for your wonderful challenge! I love, love dry embossing! All of your cards are just amazing! Have a wonderful day!! :)
ReplyDeleteFun challenge!! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteGreat DT projects.
ReplyDeleteLovely challenge, fab cards,There's just a little bit on mine!
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Awesome cards by the DT! Love the embossing used in different ways. Hugs, dj1952
ReplyDeleteAwesome samples and another fun challenge! Thanks so much!! Blessings, Angie
ReplyDeleteThank you for the challenge. Thanks also for the inspirational DT work. Jaqui x
ReplyDeleteAwesome creations from your DT.
ReplyDeletegreat challenge and cards.
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