Morning glory emboss resist
Posted: June 27, 2017 Filed under: flower medley | Tags: Faber-Castell Albrecht Durer Watercolour pencils, Nuvo crystal drops, Penny Black stamps, Tsukineko Versafine inks, WOW embossing powders 4 CommentsYes, it’s another emboss resist card, this time a delicate, ‘stay inside the lines’ one. I embossed the morning glory stamp from the transparent flower medley set with clear powder over black ink. I coloured with watercolour pencils, a blue and a purple for the flowers and a couple of greens for the leaves.
When I trimmed my panel I decided it need a little something in between the flowers so added some black nuvo crystal drops here and there in different sizes. Within minutes I managed to put something down on top of the panel which smeared some of the black drops! I let it finish drying then trimmed it and separated the two sections on a black card base. Now when I use nuvo crystal drops I take my panel and place it on the other side of the room where I am less likely to dump something on top of it.
Just in case you missed my last few posts I am embossing all the things at present because I have a challenge happening with The Foiled Fox right now and I would love you to get involved. You have three more days to add your emboss resist card to our link up. Hope to see it there soon.
Supplies
Stamps: flower medley, delicate flowers
Paper: hot pressed watercolour paper, epic black neenah cardstock
Inks: onyx black versafine,
Paints: Albrecht Dürer watercolour pencils (Faber Castell)
Also: ebony nuvo crystal drops, clear embossing powder
Beautiful example of emboss resist, Heather!
Such a lovely card, as always. Thank you also for the great tip on how to convert a boo-boo into a (planned 🙂 “Design Feature”.
What a pretty card Heather and the split panel works beautifully and you would never know the reason why you cut the strip out…lol. x
Just love the morning glories…so realistic…awesome work.