It's the 12th of May, time to get messy. (insert deer-in-the-headlight look) As you likely recall from previous 12ths, I am not one who likes messes. Not one bit. BUT a challenge is only a challenge if it stretches you, and I'm up for the Hot Mess Success Challenge.
Barb, Carol, Darlene, Kelly, Terry and I create cards for the Hot Mess Success challenge each month and share them on the 12th.
It's Anything Goes - as long as there is something messy involved.
This month I tried something I've tried before with minimal success... but I tweaked it a bit. I love the look some people get from inking the embossing folder before using it, but when I tried it, it didn't work very well. Then I heard that Ranger Distress Inks work great with that technique, so I gave it a try. Much better.
I used a brayer to add Ranger Distress Kitsch Flamingo Ink to my Altenew Beautiful Bergenia embossing folder before embossing a plain piece of white CS. The flowers on my embossed piece remained white, but I thought they needed some color, so I used blending brushes to add Ranger Distress Inks - Mustard Seed for the flowers and Twisted Citron for the leaves.
I used a sentiment from the Technique Tuesday Lots of Sentiments stamp/die set for a simple addition to my card.
Papers: Cougar 110# White and SU Pineapple Punch and Pink Passion CS
Embossing Folder: Altenew Beautiful Bergenia
Inks: Ranger Distress Kitsch Flamingo, Mustard Seed, and Twisted Citron
Punch: EK Success Corner Rounder
Embellishments: Ribbon from an unknown vendor
Jeanette I saw this on FB and was blown away....it might be out of your comfort zone but you nailed it. And what a great emboss folder to do the techniques too.
ReplyDeleteOh Jeanette, how LOVELY!! The colors are so bright and cheerful. I love the brayer to add color to embossing folders, but your tip on which ink works well will really help my success! I love the deep yellows on the flowers and how it grabs my eye against the pink and soft greens. Such a beautiful card!
ReplyDeleteThis card is beautiful--I love the soft colors and the texture of the embossing folder is perfect!
ReplyDeleteJeanette, this card is absolutely beautiful. I love it and the way you got the depth of the flowers Stunning. Great job!
ReplyDeleteSuccess with your technique. It's so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWOW Jeanette, this is a magnificent result - such an elegant card, and I love the brushed colour on the flowers and leaves
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Blessings
Maxine
What stunning inking of that gorgeous embossed panel! Such beautiful work!!
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