Hi Everyone, it's Christine here with another example of Ink blending and heat embossing with clear embossing powder (Joseph's coat) but this time using a stencil rather than a solid stamp.
I created a blended background using distress inks, I also added the script stamp for interest.
I then used a small blending dauber to add Versamark ink over the stencil, heat embossing with clear embossing powder. I blended black distress ink over the whole image and wipe the ink off the embossed area so the base colours brighten up.
To finish off the card I stamped the three flowers using a mask, coloured them with pencils and a yellow Posca acrylic paint pen and then fussy cut them and attached them to the card.
Tip 1-The small daubers adds just enough Versamark ink without flooding and seeping under the stencil.
Tip 2- Remember to heat dry your blended background and use and embossing buddy before you use your Versamark and clear embossing powder, the blended ink can stay damp for a while and will pick up the powder.
A close up of the script and the heat embossed background.
Christine Alexander - DT Magenta
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8 comments:
Great variation on the Joseph's Coat technique - love your background! Beautiful vibrant flowers too!
What a striking background!!
Amazing layering of stamps and stencil. You’ve coloured the flower beautifully. A cool twist to Joseph’s Coat,
Another great technique and thank you for the fabulous inspiration. A stunning card with a great background and beautiful flowers x.
A fantastic technique and beautiful flowers!
Adorable card and most gorgeous design. ♥
Very creative take on the Joseph's coat technique Christine. Makes a fantastic background for your gorgeous flowers.
Amazing background for the gorgeous flowers, Christine!
Hideko xx
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