Category: Dry Embossing

Creative Elements Vintage Wallpaper

Creative Elements Vintage Wallpaper

I thought I would try a different look for an anniversary card in this DTGD challenge. I used Early Espresso for the card base and added a strip of Pretty in Pink down the middle. A piece of Very Vanilla was cut with the Top Note die and stamped in Rich Razzleberry with the flourish … Continue reading Creative Elements Vintage Wallpaper

Pretty in Celery

Pretty in Celery

funA Dynamic Duos challenge today. This week it is Pretty in Pink and Certainly Celery. These are perfect colours for a baby card. I have used Fun & Fast Notes for the image and sentiment. These were stamped in Basic Black on Whisper White. I then used a Blender Pen with Pretty in Pink and … Continue reading Pretty in Celery

Artichoke and Mustard French Foliage

Artichoke and Mustard French Foliage

I am loving these Dare to Get Dirty challenges at Splitcoaststampers. They really get you thinking. For this one, I have used Always Artichoke for the base card stock. I took a piece of Confetti White and stamped it in Always Artichoke with the water spots image from French Foliage. It was then embossed with … Continue reading Artichoke and Mustard French Foliage

Poppy Limeade

Another Dare to Get Dirty Splitcoaststampers challenge. I have created a one layer card for this one. Very Vanilla cardstock was put through the Framed Tulips Embossing Folder. All images are from Inspired by Nature. The grass is in Old Olive, the flowers in Lucky Limeade, Poppy Parade and Crumb Cake. Enjoy

Mixed Bunch Stripes

Mixed Bunch Stripes

nNot a challenge card today. I am still playing with Denise's stamp sets. This is another example of Emboss Resist. The base card uses Confetti White which has been put through the Stripes Embossing Folder. The panels were stamped with Versamark on Whisper White and heat embossed with Iridescent Ice Embossing Powder and then sponged … Continue reading Mixed Bunch Stripes

From the Garden Blender Pen Watercolouring

As I mentioned in an earlier post, I have been trying out water colouring with Blender Pens. This time I tried Very Vanilla card stock and an old favourite retired stamp, From the Garden. I used Wild Wasabi and Certainly Celery for the leaves, and Melon Mambo, Pink Pirouette and Pumpkin Pie for the flower. … Continue reading From the Garden Blender Pen Watercolouring