My second card is a Simon Says Stamp 3-D embossing folder and done the same way inking over it in yellow and green inks. The happy sentiment is cut and inked from a Die-Namics die. I used a Lawn Fawn stamp and inked with Versamark and embossed with white, then fussy cut.
My next card used the swipe method of inking. The embossing folder is Sizzix Rhombus Pattern and I swiped over the top gently with a Memento teardrop inkpad. The flowers are Elizabeth Craft design dies sponged with brushes. A pearl was added to each center. The sentiment is Stampin' Up and an oval punch gently inked along the edges.
Big shout out to my fingers - I can always count on them.
16 comments:
What lovely embossing folders you used Brenda and you inked each with different colors wo each has a totally different look - I particularly love your field of daisies! And what a great idea to ink an embossed background pattern! Julia xx
Sounds like that is what I did with my new corner Daisy 3D embossing and die that I got at Scrapbook. I just posted my cards today...great minds working together and I love your funny one liner. Maybe I will add that to my blog.
Three amazing cards Brenda, I love that daisy cards. the touches of colour are perfect and your embossed diamond background is a great frame for your flowers ♥
Beautiful cards Brenda. Looks like you had fun making these! The first card is such gorgeous colours for your pretty embossed flowers ... of course, pink is my fav colour! :) Love the daisies with the ombre die-cut sentiment ...awesome. And your final card is feast for the eyes with all thr gorgeous colour ... so summery! Great work, my friend! Love, Lolly
They're all so beautiful and I can't even pick a favorite - but I did go over and find that wildflower embossing folder and it jumped in my cart. LOVE all these.
Lynn
You did a great job with this month's technique, Brenda! It's great that you tried all three methods and they all turned out beautifully! I'm really loving that wildflower e/f and fun shout out to your gingers! Hugs, Darnell
Congrats on trying all 3 techniques and being successful with each one with these pretty cards! Each card has it's own unique style and they're all so pretty! I love that diamond background on the last card! Isn't it great to have your fingers to count on? *wink* That's too funny :)
Three fabulous cards demonstrating this technique, Brenda. My favourite is the middle one, what a fabulous embossing folder. xx
Three beautiful cards using these techniques, Brenda! The pink, green & yellow are so pretty together and those yellow daisies are so happy! Love the bolder colors of the third card too! You mastered these techniques, my friend!
Wow Brenda, these cards look so beautiful and I love the look of each technique you used! The first and second cards look so soft and airy. Just so pretty! I also love the swiped method of inking in the last card, all work so well on 3D embossing folders! Hugs, Brenda
Just browsed your blog & after I recovery from surgery I'll hopefully get a better routine for keeping up. So sorry you went through feeling so worn out & I can't believe the roof is a problem again! Sometimes I do think the ostrich has it right with heads in the sand--haha! I do love seeing your cards & I do treasure your friendship, Brenda. Hugs, Greta
Oh what beautiful embossing and colours on your cards Brenda, love them all.
Pam x
All beautiful. Great variety of EF and all inked/coloured so well.
Oh, what pretty embossed cards with lovely color! Each one is unique and I couldn’t say which would be my favorite for they are all very beautiful! Well done with the technique! Take care and have a great week, hugs!!
Brenda, you really did this technique proud, your cards are awesome! I am trying to lightly blend over an EF paper, but it sure doesn't look soft and nice like yours! I guess I need to practice that technique!! All the ladies did a fabulous job of showcasing this months's technique! Love it!
Your cards turned out beautifully, Brenda! Such lovely soft colours on both, and you managed to do both techniques far better than I did!
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