Showing posts with label embossing paste. Show all posts
Showing posts with label embossing paste. Show all posts

Thursday, October 31, 2019

Happy Halloween!



Happy Halloween!

It's the day made for us chocoholics!  I am firmly in that group.  Did you know I eat chocolate almost every day?  It was actually a joke among my friends in high school.  We're heading to Hershey this weekend for the state cross country championship meet (Go, Warriors!) and I am unashamedly excited to be going to the factory.  No, it isn't my first trip there, or even my second but I turn into a KID when I step through the doors and see the miles and miles of candy.

Another thing I am unashamed to be over-the-top excited about is making Halloween pretties.  I said this project was my last, but I saw a scrap of black embossed trees on my desk and I could not resist!  I saw black pumpkins in a forest of black spooky trees and had to make it.


Black pumpkins from Stampin' Up!'s Gather Together set with Ornate Frames dies and a forest of black trees made from Embossing Paste and Basics Decorative Stencils

That background!  I mixed Memento Tuxedo Black reinker with Embossing Paste on a Silicone Mat.  I used a palette knife to spread the mixture through a Basics Pattern Decorative Mask (the trees one) onto Basic Black cardstock.  It has to be set aside to dry but ooooh the effect is worth it, don't you think?  I love how the black ink didn't mix all the way through so there's bits of the white embossing paste showing.  It looks like moonlight hitting the trees!


Black pumpkins from Stampin' Up!'s Gather Together set with Ornate Frames dies and a forest of black trees made from Embossing Paste and Basics Decorative Stencils

The black pumpkins turned out exactly like I envisioned, too!  They were stamped and die-cut using the Gather Together bundle (it's a fantastic fall bundle and you save 10% when you order the stamps and dies together).  The Basic Black Stampin' Blends Combo Pack and Color Lifter are what gave these pumpkins their spooky glow.

Embossing Paste

Palette Knives

Basics Pattern Decorative Masks

Memento Tuxedo Black reinker

Basic Black Stampin' Blends Combo Pack

Color Lifter

Gather Together bundle

Ornate Frames dies

Itty Bitty Greetings stamp set ('trick or treat')


Use Host Code GZU4ASKR for two Gather Together card kits and tutorials ($10 value), my gift to you!
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Tuesday, June 4, 2019

Tea Together Card

I CASEd this card from Stampin' Success, a quarterly magazine Stampin' Up! sends its demonstrators.  It is one of my favorite perks of being a demonstrator!



I changed the color and size of the card because I wanted to use a color I don't normally reach for (purple) and I wanted the card to be a standard 4-1/4" x 5-1/2".  I also added a stamped background to my card base as I love patterns.  There are a couple of fun techniques here - embossing paste and watercoloring.  Here's a close-up of the focal image:


Tips and Tricks:

  • Use embossing paste with a stencil.  Spread a thin layer over the stencil using a palette knife.  Make sure your fingers are clean of ink (notice the areas of color?  Ink stains on my fingers transferred to the paste!)
  • Ink pad reinkers are great for watercoloring.  Squeeze a drop into the lid of your ink pad, or onto another plastic surface such as an embellishment container lid, and dip a wet brush to pick up color.  To add layers and shades of color, let each layer dry before adding another.
  • Don't like fussy cutting?  This stamp set has dies to do the cutting for you!
You Can Make It!

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