Showing posts with label #embossingpaste. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #embossingpaste. Show all posts

Monday, 29 January 2018

Beautiful Day to Paint a Rose with Gilded Embossing Paste

This card started out as a failure but I'm really happy with the progress it made!
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In this card I experimented with embossing paste and embossing powder

I "painted" inside the gold heat embossing with white Embossing Paste and sprinkled on some Embossing Powder while it was still damp - gold on the petals and silver for the leaf.

There's a Gold Faceted Gem for the centre of the flower and a scattering of silver sequins from the Metallics Assortment.

On top of the base card, there's a fairly wide border of Silver Foil Sheet.
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Close up showing the painted on Embossing Paste with Gold Embossed edging
Embossing paste is a little tricky to manoeuvre, especially in small spaces, so I applied the paste with a small brush.  I sort of plonked it in the petal with a bit of a twist motion and then used the brush to spread it out, adding a little more if needed.  I tried to pull the paste from the outside of the petal inwards and leave a few brush marks to give some depth and definition.

TIPS & TRICKS

  • I started with a gold heat embossed flower.
  • My first challenge was that my embossing paste had gone quite dry (there wasn't much left in the pot!).  However, I scraped some out with a palette knife and mixed in a few drops of water in a small glass dish and it became quite workable.
  • I thought my brush would be a write off afterwards BUT I rinsed it off after each petal and gave it a good wash at the end and I'm happy to report that it has suffered no damage!
  • Despite all my care, it was inevitable that I would get some embossing paste onto the gold lines of the flower.  While the paste was still damp, I simply used a small damp brush to clean along the lines.
  • I worked one petal at a time, applying the paste , sprinkling on the embossing powder, tapping off the excess and using my brush to draw the powder down the petal a little.  I only used the heat tool at the end.
  • To apply embossing powder into small areas I keep plastic straws in my craft room.  I've cut fairly short lengths at a bit of angle (a bit like a nib).

I hope you like this technique and card.  I also made a shimmery butterfly which I'll share with you shortly.

I will welcome any comments you may have, in the meantime ...

Thank you for visiting.
'Til next time!
Stephanie

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Monday, 25 December 2017

Card Front Builder Blocks Christmas Card

This card started life as experimentation with my new pot of Silver Embossing Paste (available on 3 January in the new Occasions Catalogue). 

I cut Window Sheet stencils with dies in the Card Front Builder set.  Not very happy with my silver results, I repeated the process (using the same stencils) with the Shimmery White Embossing Paste to check the differences.  
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The Silver Embossing Paste is much runnier than either of the other two pastes and for this reason, I had less control of the paste and it kept squeezing its way under the stencil - to disastrous effect (as you'll see the photo below).
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Comparison of Silver Embossing paste and Shimmery White Embossing Paste from Stampin' Up

I then tried out the Silver paste with one of the Pattern Party Decorative Masks and had a much better result - perhaps because those stencils are little thicker and sturdier than my home made one and also have smaller "open" areas.  I used that test in this card.

When I used the Shimmery White Embossing Paste with my home made stencils, the seepage was very limited and easy to clean up.  There were originally smudged areas on the reindeer in the corner between the head and horns, between the hind legs and near the stomach. They looked very much like the area on the left of the tree.  Before the paste was completely dry, I gently scraped away the offending bits with the end of my Paper-Piercing tool and then finished the cleaning process with a barely damp small brush.

Thank you for visiting.
'Til next time!
Stephanie

PS  I wish you all the joys of the season!

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