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Monday, March 21, 2016
PROJECT OF THE WEEK - EASY RESIST
Hi everyone! Cheri here for The House That Stamps Built, with a super easy resist technique that you can use for almost any card you want to make.
The supplies you'll need are supplies I'm sure you already have.
Supplies: sponge daubers, (or some other sponge small enough to color your image), dye inks, embossing ink, (I used VersaMark), white embossing powder and an embossing buddy or something else that you use to keep embossing powder from sticking to areas you don't want it to.
Step one: Use your embossing buddy or whatever you use to keep embossing powders from sticking where you don't want it to.
Step two: Ink up the stamp of your choice with VersaMark or whatever you use for embossing ink. Stamp the image then cover it with white embossing powder.
Step three: Using your sponge, pick up your first color and lightly apply it to your image.
Continue applying color as you desire to the image. You can blend colors if you like, but always use a light hand when applying the ink.
Step four: Take a clean paper towel or soft cloth and wipe the ink from the raised embossed image. This makes the image pop and recesses the ink.
Step five: Assemble your card as you'd like.
Repeat Impression Stamps used for this card are #1505-N "Rose Border" and #3906-H "Easter Blessings".
See! I told you easy as can be! I hope you'll give this technique a try and if you do, I think you'll enjoy the results.
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Love this Cheri and now I will have to make a card using this technique. had forgotten all about it!
ReplyDeleteThis makes for a very pretty card!
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