Showing posts with label Tips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tips. Show all posts

Friday, April 27, 2012

Heat Embossing On Color Cardstock

Thanks for joining me today for this weeks Papertrey Ink Design Team Tip! 

When creating a simple card, I really try hard to focus on the details.  After all, it's the details that really make a simple card shine. One detail that's easy to add to any type of project is... Heat Embossing.  Today I'll introduce to you clear heat embossing on colored cardstock, but with an added touch that's sure to give your projects that little extra special something. 

Let me get started...
I typically heat emboss using the basic colors...  clear, white and/or black.  But this effect looks amazing in pretty much any color.  I especially love the look of clear embossing powder on color cardstock, the glossy polished result really enhances the color of the paper.

Look closely at the large flower in the photo above.  Notice any thing different?  A bit of scripty text maybe?  Well, I've taken the embossing technique a step farther and combined it with another stamping technique that I love...  Kissing.  It's a little hard to see in the photo (you can click on it for a better look), but in person it really adds so much to this simple cards.  Let me show you what I'm talking about...


Here's How:  I began by inking my flower image using Versamark Ink (a must when embossing!).  Please pay no attention to my yellow stained stamp, it's just the natural effect some inks have on these clear stamps.  Here's A Tip:  The kissing technique is best suited for solid images. 

Next, I inked up my second stamp... my pattern of choice from Background Basics: PostmarksHere's A Tip:  A smaller scaled pattern does the trick perfectly. Others you may consider... an Envelope Pattern (my personal fave for this technique!), Bitty Background Blocks or BB: Text Style just to name a few.  Just  A Note: In the example photo above I've used Smokey Shadow ink (was going for a better visual aid here) but in the actual project I used Canyon Clay ink.

I then pressed the Versamark inked flower stamp onto the inked background stamp.  This is the actually Kissing step, it transfers the color ink from the background stamp onto the flower image.

Stamped the kissed flower onto a coordinating die cut (from Melon Berry cardstock), coated it with clear embossing powder and then heat embossed.  Once cooled, it was ready to be placed.

After figuring out the arrangement of my flowers and leaves I heat embossed each one, keeping with the clear embossed theme.

Here's A Tip: To add yet another neat effect to this card... I trimmed the bottom edge of the card front before attaching all the pieces permanently into place. Then carefully aligned the base of the flowers along the bottom edge to line up with the back flap of the card.  This allowed me to form a good solid and straight edge for the card to stand upon.

Here's the final result.  It's a bit unexpected and I love it!  What do ya think?!

So go ahead! Pull out your stamp stash, clear embossing powder and color cardstock and see what you come up with.  Have fun!

Thanks for stopping by.
 
Maile




Happy Birthday:

Friday, September 25, 2009

Thining Of You

Hello my friends! Sorry to have left you hanging yesterday. I had an extremely busy day and before I knew it, it was over.

So onto the card...I stamped my favorite tiny polka dots from Polka Dot Basic II and a vine from Beyond Basic Borders, in Ocean Tides ink, onto my 5" X 5" kraft card base. Straight stitched twine across an Upper Crest border and a torn edge. Here are a few tips I found helpful when stitching with hemp twine... It helps to use the thinnest twine you have or can find (like jewelry twine). Pierce your holes but make them a little larger so the twine will fit through (it help to rotate the piercing tool when inserted into the hole). Then thread the twine by hand, it's usually stiff enough to do so, but make sure to keep the end clean (cut off the end if it becomes frayed). So if you give this a try I hope you find this info helpful.
Next I layered on the flower, which was created using my Blossom Nestabilites, then rounded the corners.

I'm sure you all are ready for the weekend, got any big plans? We have two more birthday parties to go to, this has been a very busy birthday month for us but its been fun. My hubby is home today so I better get going and spend some quality time with him and our little man. Hope you have a fun weekend! Thanks for stopping by!

Maile

Thinking Of You: (All PTI unless noted)
  • Stamps: Polka Dot Basics II & Beyond Basic Borders
  • Ink: Ocean Tides & Dark Chocolate
  • Cardstock: Kraft, White, Aqua Mist & Bazzill Red
  • Pattern Paper: Red w/White Polka Dots from Doodle Bug
  • Accessories: Blossom Nestabilities, White Vintage Button, Hemp Twine from JoAnn's, Fiskers Upper Crest Border Punch & Corner Rounder
 
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