Saturday 16 November 2019

Oxidised Metal Take 2

Have you tried this technique yet. It's the theme for our current CAS Mix Up Challenge and I've had some fun trying something new.


This time I stamped the christmas trees with Stazon and when dry, I coloured the background with Distress Ink re-inkers. I used a heat gun to dry this. Next I embossed the metal sheet and then swiped Versamark over the whole panel and clear embossed. 

Stamps: Penny Black 'Prancers' and 'Banner Sentiments'
Embossing Folder: Stampin Up 'Softly Falling'



There are links to some videos on the CAS Mix Up blog, which explain how to do this technique. 

Our Design Team and Guest Designer Arlene,  have
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The challenge open until 24 November and you can link your cards here.

I know you'll have fun with this technique:)


8 comments:

  1. A wonderful winter scene, Jenny! Love that sky and the embossed snow and the grove of pine trees!

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  2. Fabulous result with this technique and such a lovely scene!

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  3. Gorgeous oxidized background for your stamped with stazon trees. Beautiful Winter scene, Jenny. TFS Hugs..Nancy

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  4. Beautiful oxidized metal result with Stazon and clear embossing, Jenny! You made a wonderful color choice of re-inkers for the sky and the snowy ground. I love them!
    Hideko xx

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  5. Beautiful winter scene Jenny! Love the colours you've achieved with your oxidized metal technique. Makes for a gorgeous sky over your beautiful stamped tree. xx

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  6. Beautiful Jenny, such an atmospheric scene with the snow and the oxidized metal effect.

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  7. What a gorgeous winter scene. The oxidised metal technique has given an amazing look to the night sky xx

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  8. You sure looked like you had fun with the technique Jenny and a striking and stunning card x.

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