Friday, March 2, 2018

Counting Down The Day - Embossing With Stencil

Hello Divas...

Im so glad to be on Craftin Desert Divas blog today sharing with you how I did heat embossing technique with stencil using Sorted Shapes 2 stencil along with the adorable moody lamp from Crabby Critters stamp.

Here is what I made for you.


Here is how I prepared my card.


As always, I like to cut my panel with Crazy Stitched Frame dies to determine where I can put my images of in this case my stencil.  I like the idea of using it to frame my image.


I used Powder Tool Applicator all over my card front to reduce the embossing powder to stick on the places that I don't want rather than the inked area.  I covered all 4 sides around the stencil and applied Versamark Ink to the stencil. I used gold embossing powder and heated it with the heat gun.


I wanted to show my wonky stitch frame edges so I covered all 4 edges with some washi tapes as well as my center white area.  I used 4 distress oxide inks in squeezed lemonade, worn lipstick, peacock feathers and cracked pistachio and blended around 4 corners.


And the magic began when I peeled off all those covers.  I stamped the super adorable lamb at the center and colored her in with copic marker.  For sentiment, I cut black card stock with Flag Banner dies and white heat embossed it onto black card stock.  

Last finishing touch, I added Stitched Number dies onto white card stock at put them on each corner to emphasis the word "Counting Down"

I hope you like it and get creative to use your stencils in different way.

Thank you for stopping.

Hugs,
Jan

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Here are CDD products that I used in this card

Sorted Shapes 2 Stencil

Crabby Critters Stamp

Crazy Stitched Frame Dies

Flag Banner Dies

Stitched Number Dies

Versamark Ink

Squeezed Lemonade Oxide Ink

Worn Lipstick Oxide Ink

Peacock Feathers Oxide Ink

Cracked Pistachio Oxide Ink

Powder Tool Applicator


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