This is one of the cards we are making in today's Technique Tuesday
class. Today's class focuses on the emboss resist technique. This is one
of my favorite techniques. I think this is a perfect way to combine
fall colors!
There are many ways to emboss resist. Today I focused on three - sponging, ink refills, and stamping. All three use heat embossing to create the resist but give very different results. Sponging creates depth and melding.
Ink refills can be more vivid and more like a water color painting. Stamping can protect the underlying colors while filling in the background.
If you would like to learn how to make these cards and more, please sign up for my next Technique Tuesday class or schedule a private lesson today.
Thanks for stopping by!
Beth
Showing posts with label Seaside Shore. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Seaside Shore. Show all posts
Tuesday, September 6, 2016
Friday, July 15, 2016
Seaside Shore Shell Birthday Card
Say that three times fast! I created this birthday card using the same Seaside Shore stamp set as yesterday's card but with a softer color palette.
I love the sophisticated color palette of the By the Shore Designer Series Paper (DSP). It says seashore and beach-y using subtle, more subdued tones and without being too over the top. This color scheme is very relaxing too!
On the inside of the card, I sponged Sahara Sand and gold Wink of Stella again. The gold Wink of Stella really enhances the sandy look!
This is a perfect card for a summertime birthday or for anyone who loves the ocean! I would love to see what you make with the Seaside Shore stamp set and Product Suite!
Thanks for stopping by!
Beth
I love the sophisticated color palette of the By the Shore Designer Series Paper (DSP). It says seashore and beach-y using subtle, more subdued tones and without being too over the top. This color scheme is very relaxing too!
On the inside of the card, I sponged Sahara Sand and gold Wink of Stella again. The gold Wink of Stella really enhances the sandy look!
This is a perfect card for a summertime birthday or for anyone who loves the ocean! I would love to see what you make with the Seaside Shore stamp set and Product Suite!
Thanks for stopping by!
Beth
Seaside Shore Shell Birthday Card Project Supply
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Stamps
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Seaside Shore
Balloon Celebration
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Paper
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Dapper Denim
Very Vanilla
By the Shore DSP
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Ink
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Basic Black Archival
Sahara Sand
Calypso Coral
Mint Macaron
Dapper Denim
Crumb Cake
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Embellishments
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Gold Wink of Stella
Linen Thread
Stampin’ Dimensionals
Dapper Denim Ruched Ribbon
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Tools
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Stampin’ Trimmer
Bone Folder
Grid Paper
Stampin’ Mist Cleaner
Stampin’ Scrub
Stampin’ Pierce Mat
Paper Snips
Acrylic Blocks A, B, and G
Sponge
1-1/4” Circle Punch
1/8” Handheld Circle Punch
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Thursday, July 14, 2016
Seaside Shore Stamp Set: Ahoy There!
I am really loving the new 2016-2017 Annual Catalog! Everything that I have ordered so far, I have absolutely adored! The Seaside Shore stamp set is no exception! Seaside Shore is great for summertime projects.
I made this cute porthole card using many of the stamps in this set. I embossed a 5-1/2" x 4-1/4" piece of Dapper Denim cardstock and a 3" x 5-1/2" piece of Whisper White cardstock with the new Seaside Texturized Impressions Embossing Folder (TIEF) to create the front panel. I was trying to capture how the view might be from a ship's porthole!
The fish scene started as a 3" square piece of Whisper White cardstock. I cut a 2-1/2" circle from scrap Whisper White cardstock to use as a mask to delineate the edges of the porthole and sponged around it with Soft Sky ink. That way I avoided stamping where it wouldn't show through the porthole. Next I sponged the sand with a torn sticky note, Sahara Sand ink, and gold Wink of Stella. Then I carefully swiped a tiny bit of Soft Sky ink across the upper part of the circle to create the illusion of water.
The inside of the card is stamped with the so cute hoping your day goes swimmingly sentiment and more of the sponged sand. I love puns like these!
I think this would be a great thinking of you card. I would even use this card for a child's birthday. My niece right now is head over heels for all things aquatic, especially sting rays! Too adorable!
Thanks for stopping by!
Beth
I made this cute porthole card using many of the stamps in this set. I embossed a 5-1/2" x 4-1/4" piece of Dapper Denim cardstock and a 3" x 5-1/2" piece of Whisper White cardstock with the new Seaside Texturized Impressions Embossing Folder (TIEF) to create the front panel. I was trying to capture how the view might be from a ship's porthole!
The fish scene started as a 3" square piece of Whisper White cardstock. I cut a 2-1/2" circle from scrap Whisper White cardstock to use as a mask to delineate the edges of the porthole and sponged around it with Soft Sky ink. That way I avoided stamping where it wouldn't show through the porthole. Next I sponged the sand with a torn sticky note, Sahara Sand ink, and gold Wink of Stella. Then I carefully swiped a tiny bit of Soft Sky ink across the upper part of the circle to create the illusion of water.
The inside of the card is stamped with the so cute hoping your day goes swimmingly sentiment and more of the sponged sand. I love puns like these!
I think this would be a great thinking of you card. I would even use this card for a child's birthday. My niece right now is head over heels for all things aquatic, especially sting rays! Too adorable!
Thanks for stopping by!
Beth
Seaside Shore Ahoy There Card Project Supply List
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Stamps
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Seaside Shore
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Paper
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Dapper Denim
Smoky Slate
Whisper White
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Ink
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Calypso Coral
Crumb Cake
Cucumber Crush
Daffodil Delight Marker
Dapper Denim
Elegant Eggplant
Sahara Sand
Soft Sky
Tempting Turquoise Marker
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Embellishments
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Gold Wink of Stella
Rhinestones
Stampin’ Dimensionals
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Tools
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Stampin’ Trimmer
Bone Folder
Grid Paper
Stampin’ Mist Cleaner
Stampin’ Scrub
Paper Snips
Stampin’ Pierce Mat
Acrylic Blocks A, B, C, and D
SNAIL Adhesive
Big Shot Machine
Layering Circles Framelits
Sponge
Seaside TIEF
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