Hi Fleurette here, we have all been having sooo much fun playing with the New Ink On 3 Ultra - Fine Embossing Powders and we are so excited to share with you!!! Thanks so much for joining us on our blog hop!!! Hope you enjoy hopping to all the fun projects we have each created for you :D
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I have created a fairy / flower watercolored, embossed card combining two stamps sets ~ Fairy Wishes & Hollyhocks and oh what fun it was, plus I think you will be amazed at how smooth and detailed the gold embossing powder is on the fairy (it's a super detailed image)! I used two of the Ultra-Fine Embossing Powders, along with the coordinating die set from Holly hocks.
You can see all the shine and fine detail in this video.
Scroll down to see how I created this and then scroll down a little farther for your next stop on the hop!
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Giveaway will close on August 19th at noon CST, Winner will be posted on the Ink On 3 blog.
Giveaway will close on August 19th at noon CST, Winner will be posted on the Ink On 3 blog.
To create my card:
- I embossed the Hollyhocks stamp with the Arctic White Ultra-Fine embossing powder on Fabriano 100% cotton watercolor paper and water colored it with Kuretake watercolor paint.
- I embossed the fairy from the Fairy Wishes stamp set on Neenah White card stock, using the Juicy Embossing Detail ink along with the Gold Rush Ultra-Fine embossing powder. Then lightly watercolored it with the same watercolor paint as above.
- Next I did something really cool and fun! I die cut the "Thank You" using the stand alone word die from the Hollyhocks Coordinating die set, embossed it with Juicy embossing ink and poured on the Arctic White powder, after heating it, I poured more on while it was still hot, than did that one more time to get it super thick. After it was cool, I took some Copic markers and randomly colored the letters, then heated it up again (which will move and blend the colors) then to get the colors brighter, I colored them again, as when you melt it it will lighted from mixing with the white. Then I heat it up to blend the colors again. It gives a really pretty, shiny effect. I just love it!!!
- For the gold background of my sentiment, I just cut a piece of card stock, inked it up with the Juicy Embossing ink and poured the Gold Rush powder on top and heat it up, I did it twice to make it extra thick. I think it turned out great and looks like metal in real life!
*I will be doing a Youtube and Facebook lives to show how I created this.
Thanks so much for popping in and have a blast on the rest of the hop!
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