Thursday, September 28, 2023

Dry Embossing with Re-inker Watercolouring - Group of Seven

Hi everyone.  I absolutely LOVE this technique that Christine showed us this month.  It uses Distress Re-inkers to randomly watercolour a background using 2-4 colours.  Using re-inkers means that the colours are very vibrant.  Pair that with creating a simple black background using an embossing folder with ink, and the contrast gives you a WOW! card --- every time! :)

Please check out the details for the technique and link to video on the blog ...
The card and black ink I used made all the difference for me.  I found that cold press watercolour paper gave me the best results.

For the black ink, I found the best for me was Versafine Clair Nocturne.  I'm sure other black inks would work, best to experiment.  Warning ... adding black ink to your embossing folders is a bit messy so be prepared with some paper towels.  And sometimes it stained my embossing folder (depending on the manufacturer). 

The Distress Re-inkers used above are Wilted Violet, Ripe Persimmon, Mustard Seed.  They look so pretty together.

An Embossing Folder (Botantical Folder - 3D - Tim Holtz / Sizzix) was used to create the black background by simply swiping black pigment ink on the inside of the folder - debossed side; then placing your inked, dry panel next to the black ink and running it through an embossing machine.  Mine covered most of the background with the first run through, but not all.  I inked the folder again, lined up the embossed image and ran it through a second time.

The card was finished with a black sentiment banner, embossed in white (Simply Sentiments - Lawn Fawn).

Close-up ...
I'm sending to Can You Handle the Pressure, where it's Anything Goes with Embossing.

I've made a few more of these cards.  This technique is addictive! :)
The card above is made with Distress Re-inkers:  Salty Ocean, Salvaged Patina Ocean, Mowed Lawn and dry embossed with Vine Canopy Embossing Folder (Simon Says Stamp).  A large hellow die-cut (gift from a friend) was added to finish the card.

I'm sending this card to NBUS Challenge #54.  First time using the beautiful embossing folder above. :)

The card above was made with Brushos (Turquoise, Ultra Marine, Violet) on cold press w/c paper, misted with lots of water.  The Woodland Embossing Folder (SU! / Sizzix) was used to emboss and add black ink.  The black was not solid with the first press, so I inked the folder again and ran the panel through a second time.

The above Christmas card is heading to the Rudolph Days September challenge, where it's always Anything Christmas Goes. :)

... and also sending to Peace on Earth Challenge #48 - with optional mood board (see below).

One more quick, CAS card using the leftover ink from the brushos card above ... 

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I hope you'll try out this technique.  If you do, please join us by adding your card to the Group of Seven Cardmaker's blog ... there's a link party at the bottom of the post that's open for the next month.  Hope to see your cards there! 

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Card #1:
Stamps:  Simply Sentiments (Lawn Fawn)
Paper:   Cold press Watercolour paper (140 lb.); White card stock (Neenah 110 lb.); Black card stock (SU!)
Ink:   Distress Re-inkers:  Wilted Violet, Ripe Persimmon, Mustard Seed (Tim Holtz); Versamark; Black (Nocturne) Versafine Clair (Tsukineko)
Accessories:   Water mister, Watercolour paintbrush, Botanical Embossing Folder (Tim Holtz / Sizzix), smile die-cut (Penny Black)

Card #2:
Stamps: n/a
Paper:   Cold press Watercolour paper (140 lb.); White card stock (Neenah 110 lb.)
Ink:   Distress Re-inkers:  Salty Ocean, Salvaged Patina, Mowed Lawn (Tim Holtz);  Black (Nocturne) Versafine Clair (Tsukineko)
Accessories:  Water mister, Watercolour paintbrush, Vine Canopy Embossing Folder (Simon Says Stamp), Large Hello die-cut (gift from a friend)

Card #3 & 4:
Stamps:  Shine Upon You (Penny Black)
Paper:   Cold press Watercolour paper (140 lb.); White card stock (Neenah 110 lb.)
Ink:   Brushos:  Turquoise, Ultra Marine, Violet; Blueprint Sketch distress ink (Tim Holtz); Black (Nocturne) Versafine Clair (Tsukineko)
Accessories:  Woodland Embossing Folder (SU!/Sizzix), diluted white acrylic paint, splatter brush

Challenges:

Monday, September 25, 2023

Fall Floral

Hi everyone.  Fall is my favourite time of year with all the amazing colours of the fall flowers and changing leaves.  This card is made with Peeking Dahlia Stencil (STAMPlorations), which is an off-the-edge design.  I used Distress Inks:  Spiced Marmalade and Seedless Preserves Seed for the flower - LOVE the contrasting colours.  I stamped the sentiment (Lots of Thanks - retired) in Seedless Preserves DOX inks.  I always forget to use DOX inks when I'm stamping a sentiment.  It makes a solid image in one go which means it stays true to it's colour, whereas I usually have to stamp Distress Inks two or three times to fill in a sentiment, which usually ends up darker than I want.  

Close-up ...
I'm sending this card to the Simply CAS September Challenge (second entry), where it's always Anything Clean & Simple Goes.  This month the optional theme is "Use A Stencil".
... and while I'm at it, I'm going to also enter this card into September Stencil Fun! Challenge (also second entry), where it's always Anything Stencil Goes.  This month the optional theme is "Fall".
I wanted to say I'm so impressed with Darlene and Diane's challenges.  I know the work that goes into organizing them, and they have a huge assortment of challenges every month (and some even bi-monthly).  Thanks for all your hard work Darlene & Diane!  You and your teams are appreciated!!

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Stamps:  Lots of Thanks (retired - Simon Says Stamp)
Paper:   White card stock (Neenah 110 lb.)
Ink:  Distress Inks:  Spiced Marmalade, Seedless Preserves; DOX Ink:  Seedless Preserves (Tim Holtz) 
Accessories:   Peeking Dahlia stencil (STAMPlorations), sponge brushes

Thursday, September 21, 2023

Alcohol Inks on Acetate

Hi everyone.  Today's card is made from my stash of leftover bits.  I had a piece of alcohol inked acetate with a two shades each of blue and green.  I placed it behind a white die-cut of framed trees (from AliExpress) and popped it up on my card base.  The sentiment is from Poppy Stamps (retired).

Close-up ...
I love when I can create a quick and easy card! :)

I'm entering this card into Seize the Birthday Challenge #269 where Anything Birthday goes.  I opted out of the Topping this time.

... and I'm sending this to Simply Clean & Simple September Challenge where Anything CAS goes.  I didn't use the Optional Theme this time. 


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Stamps:  Birthday Blowout (Poppy Stamps - retired)
Paper:   White card stock (Neenah 110 lb.); acetate
Ink: Alcohol Inks (Ranger); Black (Memento) 
Accessories:   Framed Tree die (AliExpress)

Monday, September 18, 2023

Penny Black - Festive Finesse

Hi everyone.  Today I'm sharing a card using one of the new Christmas release from Penny Black.  This is a lovely die called Festive Finesse.

... and since this is the first time using this wonderful die, I'm also entering this card into the NBUS Challenge #54 (second entry).  :)


I die-cut two of the greenery and berry twigs from Hot Press watercolour paper and then watercoloured them using Distress Inks (Mowed Lawn, Rustic Wilderness, Crushed Olive, Candied Apple, Aged Mahogany).  I removed the bottom stem from just one of the die-cuts before creating my prints.

For the card front, I used the same Hot Press watercolour paper, spritzing my print-making die-cut with lots of water, flipping it over the pressing down.  I repeated to get a second print.  Then I set aside the wet die-cut to dry ... I used it on the inside panel of the card.

The main die was watercoloured and then adhered over the prints (just adhering the stems so the leaves and berries are loose to create a bit of movement).

I stamped the sentiment (Full of Christmas - Penny Black) in black ink and added a few white dots on the berries to finish the card.

Close-up ...
I love this easy technique of print making, introduced to me by my dear friend Bonnie.   Thanks Bonnie!


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Stamps:  Full of Christmas (Penny Black)
Paper:   Hot Press Watercolour paper (Arches 140 lb.)
Ink:  Distress Inks:  Mowed Lawn, Rustic Wilderness, Crushed Olive, Candied Apple, and Aged Mahogany (Tim Holtz); Black (Memento)
Accessories:   Festive Finesse die (Penny Black); Watercolour Brushes, Water Mister, White acrylic paint pen (Posca)