This week's challenge theme was techniques. Pretty wide open, isn't it? I stuck with a tried and true one--emboss resist. I was reminded of this one when I was visiting the Stamp TV site earlier this week, so I thought I'd try it out for my challenge card.
I ended up making two different cards for the challenge. This one uses images from the Elegant Flowers set from
Gina K Designs. I love how floral silhouette images look with this technique! They're elegant to begin with, but this technique really shows them off.
Here, I stamped my images with Versamark on white cardstock, then embossed over them with clear embossing powder. I sponged blue and purple inks over the panel for a soft, soothing effect. The panel is machine stitched to the Almost Amethyst mat using a zig zag stitch. I added a photo corner with pearl accents to the upper left corner of the panel.
I used a pair of coordinating papers with subtle patterns on the cardfront, along with a matching satin ribbon. I had just enough room to fit the "know that I care" sentiment along the bottom of the card.
Materials Used:
Elegant Flowers and Comfort & Peace stamp sets (Gina K Designs); white cardstock (Xerox); Baja Breeze, Pale Plum, Lavender Lace, and Lovely Lilac Classic inks, Almost Amethyst and Bashful Blue cardstock, Summer Picnic and Almost Amethyst Prints designer series paper, photo corner punch, Crystal Clear embossing powder, sponge (Stampin' Up!); amethyst satin ribbon (Michaels); pearl Dew Drops (Kitchen Sink Stamps); sewing machine
On this card, I used the same technique, but instead of a bold silhouette image, I used a detailed line image as the focal point on my card. The butterfly is from the Take Flight stamp set, also from Gina K Designs. I sponged several shades of yellow and orange inks over the embossed image, then wiped the excess ink away to reveal the image. This technique really highlights the intricate details of this image.
The sentiment is stamped in brown ink on a strip of Baja Breeze cardstock. I cut a notch in the right end to make it look like a banner, then attached it to the cardfront with a dimensional. I added a button, tied with an orange ribbon to the left side of the sentiment for some balance.
For more fabulous stamping technique examples, you can visit the rest of the challenge players. Links to their blogs are in the sidebar on the right. I'm off to take Cosmo the crazy dog to the groomers for a bath--wish me luck . . . .
Materials Used:
Take Flight stamp set (Gina K Designs); white cardstock (Xerox); More Mustard, Pumpkin Pie, Really Rust, and Close to Cocoa Classic inks, Pumpkin Pie and Baja Breeze cardstock, Pumpkin Pie grosgrain ribbon, Crystal Clear embossing powder, sponge, dimensionals (Stampin' Up!); cream button (Papertrey Ink); patterned paper (K & Company)
Wow Lori, there's a technique I haven't used in a while - and they look awesome.
ReplyDeleteEaster wishes to you and your loved ones.
:) Marcia P
Beautiful Lori! I love the softness this technique has...both are wonderful!
ReplyDeleteBoth cards are wonderful...love that technique and I never think about it! Great job.
ReplyDeleteYour cards are beautiful! This is such a simple but very effective technique and one of my favorites!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards using the Emboss Resist Technique - love the softness your color adds.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cards Lori...love that technique! {SMILEs}
ReplyDeleteWow!! They are so beautiful!! Love the soft colors.
ReplyDeleteOne of my fav technques...emboss resist on white..such soft colors..Love your cards.
ReplyDeleteconnie paxman
I love both cards.
ReplyDeleteThese are both absolutely gorgeous cards Lori. Love the layers and stitching on the first and the soft warm colors of the second. Great job.
ReplyDeleteWow 2 really fabulous cards and a great technique. Love both your cards but that Butterfly one really caught my eye.
ReplyDeleteBoth cards with the resist are just wonderful! Love the look you achieved! Happy Easter!
ReplyDeleteThese are so soft and pretty! I love them Lori!
ReplyDeleteHow pretty Lori! This is a technique that I've yet to try, but I really like the results! Your cards turned out beautifully! How soft and elegant! :D
ReplyDeleteThis technique is one of my favorites. However, I have not used it in quite awhile. Thank you for reminding me how beautiful cards can be made using the embosss resist technique. Your cards are awesome.
ReplyDeleteMary
Both cards are so pretty! I really do like how the silhouette flowers look with this technique!
ReplyDeleteBoth your cards are lovely....and you've featured another technique I haven't done in awhile! You've inspired me to make a card or two...or three maybe with this technique!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!!!!
ReplyDeleteBoth cards are beautiful! Thanks for sharing 2 cards!
ReplyDeleteLori, great cards. Both came out gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI so love this technique--it makes such beautiful cards. You stitching is amazing. Great job.
ReplyDeleteThe way that this is constructed looks beautiful. I can honestly say that if I walked into Hallmark or any thrift store to get a greeting or holiday card, this would most definitely be the card that would be most appealing to the eye. I mean, it REALLY grabs my attention and it stands out from the other ones, well at least all the other simple ones I've seen my whole life, but this one even LOOKS like a lot of time and effort has been put into constructing this into what it is! I hope this actually makes it out to production, I mean Big Time production! Well, enjoy the beauty of it! thanks :)
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