Today's post is for the CAS Mix Up Challenge being Hosted by Mac. Mac is challenging us to use Ombre colours + Stamping + Your Choice. You have until the 24th June to join us for this challenge. I embossed the flower and stem with White Embossing Powder and then sponged the background with the four colours to create the Ombre Technique. I die cut the rectangle and splattered with Water and Watered down White Craft Ink to add some more interest finishing off with the White embossed Sentiment.
CAS Mix Up: Ombre Technique - Ink Sponging, Emboss Resist, Stamping, Heat Embossing, Die Cut, Splatters
Supplies:Stamps: Altenew Wildflower Garden
Card: Thick and Thin Whisper White
Ink: Versamark, Almost Amethyst, Lovely Lilac, Wisteria Wonder, Concord Crush, Craft White
Cool Tools: Big Shot, Sizzix Rectangle Stitched Framelit Dies, Embossing Buddy, Ranger Super Fine White E/Powder, Heat Gun, Picket Fence Brush, Paintbrush, Water Mister, Misti, Dble Sided Tape, Fun Foam, Foam Tape, Tombow Multi Purpose Glue
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Such striking and beautiful blended colours. The white heat embossed flower looks fabulous against the beautiful ombre background x
ReplyDeleteBeautiful ombre with watermarks background for your white heat embossed flower. A wonderful CAS card design for a sympathy or thinking of you card, Susan. TFS Hugs...
ReplyDeleteSTUNNING card Sue! LOVE your beautiful ombre background with the splatters. Gorgeous design, gorgeous card! xx
ReplyDeleteStunning sponged ombre background, Susan! Love that you combined the ombre effect with the emboss resist technique. The water and white craft ink splatters add so much interest and make the background look dreamy. Perfect for the occasion.
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Wonderful variation of shades of blue, Susan! I love the simple white embossed flower and the added look of texture with the water splatters! I think I'll be CASEing this card. Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteOh how I love the richness of this ombre card. Love the contrast with that white bloom and the white sentiment against the same tones. Truly very rich and elegant! xx
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