Hullo there everyone .. back again with another DT post for Bizzy Bec's. I am revisiting the Frantic Stamper Saharan Screen Die (do check out Bec's amazing prices). This time I’m Embossing AND Die cutting it. See THIS CARD here card where I used it as stencil..
Used canon Glossy photo paper, blending solution put on generously and added various re-inkers - some distress some dye inks, and moved colour around with cling wrap then removed and *heat dried it. Needs a bit of heat drying to set it.
With large paint brush (just out of edge of photo) splattered the gold paint over the surface.
Using rubber embossing mat, in cuttlebug, I dry embossed the scrap bit of cardstock to make card top. Then die cut the gloss cardstock, which I had backed with double sided tape. In jigsaw like fashion added it to embossed background
Finished card, also used Impression Obsession Get well soon, and MB Lavish branch. This MB die is discontinued, I discovered, but there are other items available from Bec which are similar..
Now don't forget to pop over HERE at Bizzy Bec's and check out the other DT gorgeous creations, and please do join in ANYTHING GOES September CHALLENGE - to win that prize.
Pop by Bec's store, too, for her great bargain prices.
Pop by Bec's store, too, for her great bargain prices.
Thanks so much every one for popping over for a peek and chat!
May God bless your day wherever you may be.
Will do my very best in commenting, and truly appreciate your visits! I am sorry for poor commenting as not 100%.
May God bless your day wherever you may be.
Will do my very best in commenting, and truly appreciate your visits! I am sorry for poor commenting as not 100%.
Shaz in Oz.x
“Have mercy upon me, O God, according to thy lovingkindness: according unto the multitude of thy tender mercies blot out my transgressions.” Psalm 51:1
Joining up with the following Challenges:
1. Word Art Wednesday - anything goes
http://pixiescraftyworkshop.blogspot.com.au/2017/10/pixies-snippets-playground-week-301-and.html
this looks like messy fun and the result looks fab, what a beautiful background you've created.
ReplyDeleteWow, fabulous look! Love your technique, I had to try something as this!
ReplyDeleteFantastic card and technique Shaz...Loz
ReplyDeleteShaz this is so beautiful - love the effect of the die cutting and inserting the pieces into the embossed impression. The original piece is beautifully coloured! The finished product is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteI pray you will soon be returned to good health
Blessings
Maxine
I absolutely love this!! so clever on the background! Thank you for sharing
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Ginny
Wow, this is a stunning background Sharon and stunning card! I love how you made your background, the color combo is just beautiful. Goes so well with the gold accents and sentiment as well as the splatters. I just love it! Hugs, Brenda
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card Shaz, the background colours are so pretty, love how you've inlaid these tiles back into the white frame, so effective, Cathy x
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful and I love that background and the technique you used.
ReplyDeleteWow this is amazing!!!!
ReplyDeleteI love the background it is awesome.
Have a lovely weekend.
hugs
sharon :)
Gorgeous technique, and I do have glossy photo papers, but I don't have reinkers but plenty alcohol inks, wonder if they would work?
ReplyDeleteHave a great day.
ReplyDeleteFOR THOSE Wondering re Alcohol reinkers:
ReplyDelete..(see Connie’s query, above)
They work just fine ... however be aware that they dry more quickly may need more blending fluid.
I’ve actually been going to try nail polish remover as a blending fluid. I’ve wondered if it would work... ???if get round to trying I will share.
Shaz.x
Beautiful card Shaz! I love the background. This technique looks so cool!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous Shaz - and it's in such beautiful colours as well. Hope you're keeping OK chick?
ReplyDeleteThank you for coming to play in the Snippets Playground.
Hugs
Di xx
Wow! Your cards are so beautiful and this one is just WOW!
ReplyDeleteJust gorgeous x
ReplyDeleteHi Shaz, hope you are on the mend, been a bit flat here too. I love the card you made and you have given me an idea to use some photo paper I have laying around in one of the draws, and a MFT die... now just need some inky drops to play with.... Have a wonderful week... Megan
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card and what a fabulous background! Love the colours and the technique with cling film - wouldn't have thought to use so many different mediums - must give it a try. Thanks for inspiration. x Anne
ReplyDeleteThat is gorgeous, I love the colours against the white frame. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteGoodness, Shaz, this is brilliant! I love it. Lots of work, though, but well worth it to achieve such a beautiful result.
ReplyDeleteShoshi