Hello everyone...
Heather here once more and today I'm using the beautiful new Catherine Pooler trio Bundled Up.
I've used one of the new Visible Image stamps for this make, Total Chaos, as it's big and 'in your face' and the colours of the Bundled Up trio were perfect for the watery effect I wanted. This gorgeous sparkly trio, has some quite large glittery flakes in it so give it a bit of a shake before using.
I stamped the large flower head 3 times and one full flower onto watercolour card using the Peppermint Scrub embossing powder. Make sure you heat from underneath to start with so the larger flakes don't fly away and once they've begun to melt, you can transfer the heat to the top of the image.
Once heat set, you can add your colour; I chose to use pinks and oranges as I love the colour combination with cool blues and greens. Trim the different layers of the flower and adhere together using foam tape.
Heat emboss the two smaller flowers using the Skylight powder and colour.
I decided at this point to add some background texture so masked over the florals by stamping onto scrap paper and sticking them over the stamped images. I then
stamped the circuit board stamp using the fabulous WOW! Embossing Pad and Metallic Copper Regular.
Using the Sage powder from the trio, I stamped the leaf stamp twice and coloured using watercolours. Having layered it up using foam tape, I secured it into place, adding the two smaller dots from the leaf stamp.
Heather here once more and today I'm using the beautiful new Catherine Pooler trio Bundled Up.
I've used one of the new Visible Image stamps for this make, Total Chaos, as it's big and 'in your face' and the colours of the Bundled Up trio were perfect for the watery effect I wanted. This gorgeous sparkly trio, has some quite large glittery flakes in it so give it a bit of a shake before using.
I stamped the large flower head 3 times and one full flower onto watercolour card using the Peppermint Scrub embossing powder. Make sure you heat from underneath to start with so the larger flakes don't fly away and once they've begun to melt, you can transfer the heat to the top of the image.
Once heat set, you can add your colour; I chose to use pinks and oranges as I love the colour combination with cool blues and greens. Trim the different layers of the flower and adhere together using foam tape.
Heat emboss the two smaller flowers using the Skylight powder and colour.
I decided at this point to add some background texture so masked over the florals by stamping onto scrap paper and sticking them over the stamped images. I then
stamped the circuit board stamp using the fabulous WOW! Embossing Pad and Metallic Copper Regular.
Using the Sage powder from the trio, I stamped the leaf stamp twice and coloured using watercolours. Having layered it up using foam tape, I secured it into place, adding the two smaller dots from the leaf stamp.
For the sentiment, I stamped the 'Chaos Theory' image using Versafine Clair 'Nocturne' and heat embossed another using Opaque British Summer Regular which I coloured using watercolours. Having trimmed the circle out, I layered it over the original using foam tape.
With the card matted and layered onto pink card and then a card blank, I added Ranger's Glossy Accents and some adhesive gems for added texture.
That's all from me today but don't forget to share any of your makes using WOW! products over on the WOW! Embossing Fans Page on Facebook. It's a great source of inspiration and there's the monthly challenge to enter too!
See you all soon, H xx
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I love all the dimension on the pretty flower Heather and lots of sparkle too. A gorgeous card. x
ReplyDeleteBeautiful creation! I love the layers for the flower!
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