Hello! I have a new technique to share with you today. Actually, I am just the "passer on", as I got the idea from Anne Harada's blog called Everlasting Ink. She is an ex-customer of mine and she has also done a tutorial for it on Splitcoast Stampers, which you can see here. Her technique is called Faux Pressed Flowers. And I am amazed how much the flowers really do look like real pressed flowers. They are super simple to create. All you need is a few of the Prima flowers we all have in our room, a glue stick and an embossing folder with a very tight grid design. For my card, I went with the square lattice folder from Stampin' Up. Let me show you my card. Enjoy!
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Recipe:
Paper - My Minds Eye Stella Rose Gertie paper pad, Cardstock White, Yellow, Rose, Olive
Stamps - Branch by Inkadinkado from Garden Delight clear set, Sentiment from Woodware Designs
Ink - Versafine Sepia Moss
Tools - Petite Scalloped Oval Large, Petite Oval Small Nestibilities, McGill Tag Punch, Square Lattice embossing folder by Stampin' Up, Polka Dot embossing folder
Other - Pink Rhinestones by Queen & Co., Button by Basic Grey, Ribbon by Stampin' Up, Linen Thread by The Cat's Pajamas
Happy Stamping!
Tina
1 comments:
Oh wow Tina! This is GORGEOUS!! I love how it came out, this technique just looks so cool and professional!! Awesome!! Makes you wonder what else you can "press" onto your cards with an embossing folder, huh??! :) Thanks for the link to my blog GF!!
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