Hello friends,
I'm sharing a project today I created for the Sizzix release of the 3D Holly Berries Impresslit. The background was easy to create using 8 1/2 x 11" Watercolor cardstock. I decided on using the background stamp "Sparkles"(CMS324) to stamp at random over the paper. Each time I stamped, I added white Embossing Powder and melted it with a heat tool. Each time I waited for the embossing to cool, then moved on to the next section. As you can see, I left wide open spaces for a distressed finish.
To color the watercolor cardstock (and force the white embossing to show up), I created a mix of colors, Barn Door, Festive Berries, with a little Pumice Stone and Walnut Stain, on my craft mat. I spritzed the watercolor paper with a bit of water, then smooshed the paper into the ink, quickly picking it up to dry. Any white spaces were smooshed back in the ink and dried again. Once I was satisfied, I dried the paper completely, then glued it to the Mini Etcetera Tag (8 x 4 1/2") using Collage Medium. All excess paper was cut away using a cutting knife and self healing mat board.
- Use the Embossing Dabber to add embossing ink to the surface of the Etcetera Cathedral Window.
- With the window on disposable paper, pour Silver Embossing Powder over the top. Tap off excess powder, returning it to the jar.
- Use an Embossing Gun to melt the powder, then let cool.
- REMOVE the protective plastic sheet on the piece of Mirrored product.
- Sprinkle on 3-4 drops of Mushroom Alcohol Ink + a couple drops of gold Alloy.
- Sprinkle on a few drops of Blending Solution to break up the Alloy. Swirl around till you get the look you want, then dry with heat tool to stop the movement. I think when creating this kind of stained glass look it's alway nice to leave some of the clear Mirrored showing.
- Cut the window shape using Tim Holtz/Tonic scissors and add to the Cathedral Window.
A perfectly lovely Christmas tag! Your work is always so gorgeous with just the right amount of distress/grunge and perfect techniques for the project. I appreciate the details for the techniques and love the inspiration!❤️
ReplyDeleteAnother beautiful creation, Paula! I love the technical terms you use! Smooshed is one of the terms I use quite often when I describe my makes too!
ReplyDeleteStunning, this is beautiful.x
ReplyDeleteThe red and white background is so beautiful and striking and, as always, your Distress Crayon colouring is wonderful. x
ReplyDeletethank you SO much for such a detailed explanation, especially for colouring the paper dolls.
ReplyDeletebut i don't seem to be able to make the links work to buy the products. i just get the link deli page, not the products page. am i missing something.
I just tested 5 of the links and they all took me right to the product. Im sorry I don't know why you can't do it.
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