Supplies needed: Cuttlebug (or other embossing machine), small embossing plates, card stock, distressed inks, cut n dry foam or a sponge
Place your embossing folder at an angle on your card stock. Run it through your embossing machine
Do this several times at different angles until you are happy with the design
Take a distress ink pad and swipe it over the top of the card stock. It will catch all the raised bits
Take your cut n dry and colour the background around the embossed pattern
If you turn the card stock over you can do exactly the same to the other side but you get a reverse of the pattern, so the ink catches more of the background and leaves the pattern white
Take your piece of card stock and screw it up
Unfold it, and you should have some nice creases
Take another colour distressed ink pad and swipe it over your card stock
Continue adding colour until you are happy with with it
You can do the same to the other side
You can tear the card stock into suitable pieces to add to your creations or leave it as it is to use as a background
Super idea...you can also use pigment inks if you wish
ReplyDelete(see my blog 1st August 2008http://rubymay-days.blogspot.com/ you can ink the background by using your brayer on your folder ! )
(hope it is ok to share that)
brilliant tips on here TFS x
Of course it is Rubymay, the more info we can collect the better - TFS your ideas with us
ReplyDeleteThat looks really great! ...just wish I had a cuttlebug! Ha Ha! x
ReplyDeleteso do I, maybe santA will get me one lol
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Have I told you yet that your blog is terrific? I love it and is very useful! I've just tried the shaving foam technique!
ReplyDeleteJust had a catchup on your latest additions - some real inspiration there - this site's a real gem, keep up the good work!
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Thanks for all of the details and all of the images too.
ReplyDeleteyet another GREAT CB idea!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!!!
Wow what a fantastic Idea
ReplyDeletejenny xx