Hi there Crafty Friends. I'm still on an inky kick and today I decided to revisit a technique I say on Splitcoast Stampers - Layered Batik Resist.
So the idea with this technique is to emboss the images (solid images are best) on white card and clear emboss. Then sponge with the lightest colour ink. When dry, stamp some more and clear emboss. Repeat with darker inks each time.
When finishes, use a hot iron with baking paper to remove the embossing.
It really looks amazing in real life!
Stamps: Gina K Autumn Silhouettes
Die: MFT
I'm sharing at the following challenges:-
GINA K multiple- sentiment strips.
Anything Goes - Mixed Media
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What a great technique, I don't think I have ever tried it. Beautiful colours xx
ReplyDeleteIt really looks amazing on the blog too Jenny. Wonderful tonal colours and a great technique. Such a striking card x.
ReplyDeleteLovely to see you in the we love Chocolate Baroque gallery too xx
ReplyDeleteA gorgeous Fall card, Jenny! I've never tried to iron away the embossing powder. So many techniques, so little time!
ReplyDeleteThat's a really gorgeous Autumnal card Jenny, I'm off to check out that technique, thanks so much for sharing and joining us at We Love Chocolate Baroque challenge.
ReplyDeleteB x
A fabulous technique Jenny and an amazing result. Love this card and the way you have constructed it after creating the background is also stunning
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Blessings
Maxine
Fabulous card and so love this technique!! Thanks for remember it to me and thanks so much for joining us at We Love Chocolate Baroque August challenge!!
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful Autumnal creation I love the colours and the techniques you have used thank you for joining our challenge at WLCB
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lorraine x
Fabulous card.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing at We Love Chocolate Baroque;-))m