Showing posts with label zig zag embossing folder. Show all posts
Showing posts with label zig zag embossing folder. Show all posts

Tuesday, 18 August 2015

Advanced Faux Quilting

I've been itching to work with the multiple layers of the Tags & Labels framelits!   Then it struck me that the Advanced Faux Quilting technique would work!


To do the technique, layer different shapes on cardstock then emboss the whole piece with a heavily patterned embossing folder. 

I layered the framelits by interchanging DSP and cardstock with the different sizes.

I also used:

  • "Gifts from the Garden" stamp set (w-138718,c-139356)
  • "One Big Meaning" stamp set (w-138788,c-139420)
  • Tags & Labels Framelits (138282)
  • English Garden DSP (138440)
  • Stampin' Write Markers
  • Zig Zag embossing folder (133738)
Try this technique with your next card!


Jamilla

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Monday, 8 September 2014

MM94 - For All Things is perfect for Bleach Blot technique....

Welcome to "Manly Monday" and the technique Bleach Blot!   You need a stamp set like For All Things that has stamps that lend well to collage stamping to do this technique.


I took a piece of Very Vanilla cardstock, created the collage stamping and then bleached the fern image.   Then I cut the label from the Chalk Talk framelits.

I used these items to create my card:
  • colour combo of Hello Honey, Tangelo Twist and Soft Suede
  • For All Things stamp set (w-135152,c-135155)
  • Remembering Your Birthday stamp set (w-131347,c-131350)
  • Chalk Talk framelits (129983)
  • Itty Bitty Banners framelits (129267)
  • Lullaby DSP (133695)
  • Thick Baker's Twine (135639)
  • Electic piercing template (133778)
  • Essentials piercing template (126187)
  • Zig Zag embossing folder (133738)
  • Antique Brads (117273)
Check back tomorrow for the video on this bleach blot technique!

Have a super day and start to your week!

Jamilla
"...some call it customer service...I call it caring..."