Here's my firsts card I made using the embossing method I've been practicing for the last few days. I lightly sprayed a piece of SU Soft Suede cardstock with some water. Once that was dry, I went and embossed it using a Lisa Horton embossing folder. (I can't remember what it's called.) I then used a Brilliance Moonlight White Archival Pigment ink pad to lightly 'tap' ink all over the raised embossed image. Then I sat the card in the sun for s short time to dry the ink. Once the ink was dry, I used some little 'sponge' brush things and added EYE SHADOWS - yes, eye shadows, to colour the images. Eye shadows are just miniature pan pastels and work really well on most cardstock, so I discovered! The green and yellow are both Pan Pastels. The pink/purple flowers have some glitter on because one of the eye shadows was glittery. I added the at and sentiment, and lastly added a few drops of white Nuvo Drops. Once those were dry I adhered the panel to a white folded card and it was done! I'm so happy how this turned out and will definitely be making some more using this method. I will try to capture another photo so you can see the sparkly bits.
Here's what I have learned about creating these types of cards.
1.Make sure you are using a well inked white ink pad, otherwise you don't get a good result.
2. Spray your cardstock with water before embossing. This will ensure you get a nice crisp, well defined image.
3. Use quality cardstock. I used Stampin' Up! cardstock for the embossing, and Neena for the white cardstock.
4. Don't be scared of experimenting with eye shadows for colouring!
4. Have fun and don't give up when things don't work.
There's probably more tips, but that's just a few off the top of my head.
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