Brusho Daisies

Yesterday I did some embossing with a friend and, as I was introducing her to brusho paints, I remembered how much I like the emboss resist technique with brushos. I don’t do too much heat embossing these days because of the gritty mess of embossing powder that ends up on my desk even when I am careful. But the results with brusho…

I embossed the Darkroom Door ‘daisy delight’ stamp on hot pressed watercolour paper with sterling embossing powder. I spritzed the panel with water then sprinkled orange and crimson brusho powders over the top. The trapped colour is just what I hoped for.

I added a Spellbinders sentiment from the die set, ‘Serenade Sentiments‘ to complete the card. So maybe it is worth getting gritty occasionally. This post includes affiliate links from Foiled Fox. If you buy through these links I receive a small commission at no extra cost to you.


7 Comments on “Brusho Daisies”

  1. Jo Ann F.'s avatar Jo Ann F. says:

    Thanks for the reminder of how cool Brushos are! Stored on my top shelf, mine don’t get much love! Your card is gorgeous, I love the gold and the fall colors.

  2. Sharon's avatar Sharon says:

    SO LOVE this card!! the colors are amazing! Thank you for the inspiration!

  3. nancystiz's avatar nancystiz says:

    This is GORGEOUS and a technique I’d love to try. Love the happy colors on this, so cheerful!

  4. Cathy R's avatar Cathy R says:

    Wonderful card, I haven’t tried this with brushos, love the look, Cathy x

  5. Pat's avatar Pat says:

    So bright and beautiful using the red and orange Brushos Heather, and the silver embossing has trapped the colour brilliantly and love the die cut sentiment to finish…a wonderful card. I must get mine out again soon..I haven’t used them for a long time. x

  6. Catherine's avatar Catherine says:

    I really need to refind my brushos that seem to have gone awol in my craft room as this is gorgeous

  7. Loll's avatar Loll says:

    WOW! Gorgeous card Heather. I LOVE the colours!! It’s amazing how brushos work with heat embossing. I don’t use them enough any more. Thanks for the inspiration.


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