After our North NJ State Fair, I had the distinct pleasure
of being interviewed about my work by our local newspaper. Reporter Kathy Stevens did a wonderful job with
the article and I'm hoping it encourages other potential stampers in the area
to give this wonderful hobby a try.
During the interview, Kathy shared her love for leaves, so a couple of
those were what I used for her card . . .
The treatment with the leaves was my first attempt with a
technique Jennifer McGuire re-hashed from an earlier post a year ago. The easy instructions and both videos can be
found here .
After setting up your
die cutting machine to emboss - not cut - dust your piece of cardstock with anti-static
powder and set it down on the embossing pad.
Then lightly tap a detailed
die with a VersaMark pad. Lay it down carefully
onto your cardstock, being careful to not let it shift. Roll through, remove the die, and sprinkle
with metallic embossing power. Tap off
the excess and heat. So easy, and so
gorgeous!
To keep the leaves
puffed up, I applied embossing paste to the backside and leveled it off with my
palette knife
I also tried
Jennifer's method of embossing with water spatters! Just use a wet paintbrush and tap it against
your finger to distribute the drops.
Then dust on your embossing powder.
The result is a light, lovely, and randomly artsy dispersal. Try it!
Cardstock: Bazzill Dark
Olive, Marcos Aquarelle, Stedner Bright White
Stamps: Starving Artistamps Positive
Words
Inks: Distress Vintage
Photo, Rusty Hinge, Festive Berries,
Fossilized Amber, Peeled Paint, Shabby
Shutters
Emb Powder: Ranger Fine Gold
Dies: Prima Forest
Leaves, Memory Box Stitched Rectangle
Trimmings
Trimmings
Doo Dads: Tulip Glitter Gold
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