

 Here's what Linda and I came up with after trying out the double embossed technique with Marg.  We did not have white core cardstock so we made some - we cut quarter sheets of white cardstock and painted them with acrylic paint!!  Once dry, we embossed it, sanded it, unembossed it and embossed it with a different design.  Previously, we had sanded again but instead we decided to apply ink to the embossed design.  Worked great!!  Then we decided to use a piece of lime green cardstock - not her favorite colour and did the same to it.  Again worked great!!  So these are ones I created once I got home using yellow cardstock which had been colour printed with a blue texture which I did not have cardstock to match.  Again worked very well.
Here's what Linda and I came up with after trying out the double embossed technique with Marg.  We did not have white core cardstock so we made some - we cut quarter sheets of white cardstock and painted them with acrylic paint!!  Once dry, we embossed it, sanded it, unembossed it and embossed it with a different design.  Previously, we had sanded again but instead we decided to apply ink to the embossed design.  Worked great!!  Then we decided to use a piece of lime green cardstock - not her favorite colour and did the same to it.  Again worked great!!  So these are ones I created once I got home using yellow cardstock which had been colour printed with a blue texture which I did not have cardstock to match.  Again worked very well.  These red ones I created as backgrounds for the cards I want to create using the Heart Wings die cuts I cut on my play date at Linda's.   Check the next post for those!!
Needless to say, my head is whirling with all the possibilities of this technique!!  I will be exploring "junk mail" and dark cardstock as well. 
Therese
 
awesome backgrounds!
ReplyDeleteok that's definitely going a step beyond what I do. Very nice effect. Will have to try it.
ReplyDeleteGreat post, I am almost 100% in agreement with you
ReplyDeleteCool technique!
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