Hello there,
Today's card is for this month's CAS Mix Up Challenge and Nancy is challenging us to do some Emboss Resist.
To start I blended some Tim Holtz Oxide Ink - Dried Marigold and Worn Lipstick. I then placed my Stencil over the top and sponged Versamark ink through the stencil. I removed the Stencil and sprinkled Clear embossing Powder over the Versamark and heat set it with my Heat Gun. I followed Channin Pelletier's Video to do the Faux Batik technique, folding and creasing the lines into my piece of card. Then I sponged and blended Shaded Lilac and Broken China over the card to reveal the creased lines. I added some water droplets to give extra dimension. I finished off by White Heat embossing the sentiment and using a die to cut it out.
Thanks for taking a peek today.
Hugs,
Supplies:
Stamps: S/U's Clubhouse
Card: Whisper White, Basic Black
Ink: Versamark
Tim Holtz Distress Inks: Dried Marigold, Worn Lipstick, Shaded Lilac, Broken China
Cool Tools: Stampers Anonymous Floral Layering Stencil THS077, Sponge, Clear E/Powder, White E/Powder, Heat Gun, Water Spritzer, Big Shot, Golf Club Dies, Dble Sided Tape, Tombow Multi Purpose Glue, Foam Tape
It's beautiful, love it xx
ReplyDeleteThis is an perfect example of the Faux Batik technique, Sue! Love the brilliant colors!
ReplyDeleteGreat work with this technique Sue. I LOVE the vibrancy of your gorgeous flowers and dark background, which really show off the creases. xx
ReplyDeleteStunning colours Sue and a lovely card!
ReplyDeletelove the colours you used ♥
ReplyDeleteThis looks fab, stunning colours. I really must try this faux batik technique xx
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