Tuesday, October 24, 2017

Sponged Embossing


In cardmaking, new products and techniques abound.  When I first saw a Cricut demonstrated on TV years ago, I admit, I scoffed at the very idea.  I'm not laughing now
Four years ago, I tried to talk myself out of wanting a Cuttlebug.  I eventually gave in.  Now I use both that and a Sizzix Big Shot and can't imagine doing without them.  

I do my share of die-cutting these days, but I was first looking for a good embossed image for sponging.  Recently I played with sponging again.  It takes on a new look on kraft paper.

Here I embossed a piece with the Poppy Fields folder from Darice.


I trimmed this and sponging it with Rich Cocoa dye ink.


With pastel pencils, I added color to the poppies and a few of the tall flowers and leaves...


...smoothing and filling it in with a cotton swab.




I used:

Cardstock:  kraft (Hobby Lobby, Inc.), Watercolor Paper stack (Making Memories)
Embossing folder:  Poppy Field (Darice)
Stamps:  Hot Air Balloon Framelits w/stamps set #660690 (Sizzix)
Dye Ink:  Rich Cocoa Memento Dew Drop (Tsukineko/Imagine Crafts)
Dies:  Puffy Cloud Borders (Lawn Fawn)
Chalk Pastel Pencils:  light blue, sap green, orange (General’s)
Die-cutting/embossing machine (Sizzix)
Brads:  4 copper (Hobby Lobby, Inc.)
Glue dots
Cotton swab

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