For this card I used a new to me technique featured in this Jennifer McGuire video. You emboss a piece of watercolor paper, spray it with your favorite ink spray and water, let it dry, and repeat until you like how it looks. Then, because all that water will somewhat flatten out the paper, you emboss it again. Embossing before spraying encourages the ink to pool in ways that enhance the design. I needed a birthday card for my husband, so I flipped through my embossing folders for something a little masculine and found a Tim Holtz 3D Texture Fades folder that I have had for something like five years and had never used! How did that happen?! I am sure y'all never lose track of what you have... The folder is called Foundry and I used Tree Lot, Frosted Juniper, and Antiqued Bronze Distress Mica sprays. I used A Paper Rose die to cut the sentiment twice in thick black cardstock and once in Copper Foil paper and stacked them. The cats were cut from some brown metallic paper from Michael's using a set from Impression Obsession and stacked on more black cardstock. I found they faded into the background, so I used some Pebo Copper Guilding Wax which is a new addition to my craft collection, I mean stash, to give them more dimension and make them pop out. Our pointy ear darlings would tell you that is how is should be because the cats are the most important element.
Here is the inside of the card.
I plan to enter this card in the Cut It Up challenge to use a new product, tool, technique, etc., the Die Cut Divas challenge to use a never been used item, Seize the Birthday challenge to use embossing, Color Hues Challenge to use copper and green, and the Mix It Up challenge to make anything with the option of mixed media.
Thank you for stopping by! Until next time, Hansi
I've never used the Mica sprays, and your card is inspiring me to get a move on. The effect of the green and copper is beautiful! The copper sentiment and two cat silhouettes is a great design! Thanks for joining us at Color Hues!
ReplyDeleteI have this embossing folder too and don't think I've used it! I love how you've added the cats, such a cool design and also love the patina you achieved with the sprays. Thankyou for playing along at Seize the Birthday, will check out the video link, TFS, Cathy x
ReplyDeleteWOW, I love the embossing you've done. Gorgeous card. So glad you joined us at Die Cut Divas.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous use of that JM technique, Hansi - love the rich colors you achieved with the mica sprays!! And the kitties are darling!! Thanks for sharing at Die Cut Divas!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful technique. Love the ink colors. Thank you for joining our Cut it Up challenge.
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Larelyn (CIU owner)
This is so beautifully done! Thanks for joining us at Die Cut Divas this January.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the recognition over at Seize the Birthday! I saw your card and was like "I know her!" Happy to see that you're still creating. It's a lovely card and such a great result from the technique!!
ReplyDeleteWOW! You've aced this technique for sure! Fabulous debut of your new embossing folder with eye-catching results! Thank you for joining us at Colour Hues.
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Great job coloring that background-it really looks metallic! Thanks for joining us at the Mix It Up Challenge!
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