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Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Shopping our Stash #122 - Embossing Times Two!


Well, like I hinted in yesterday's post, I have another Faux Patina card to show you...actually, two. I am LOVING getting inky & messy lately!  And the Faux Patina technique is especially perfect for this week's challenge at Shopping Our Stash - we want you to emboss twice. Use 2 different powders. Use 2 different folders. Use one of each - or be a keener like me and use more than 2. Whatever floats yer boat :)

(This post links up to the Faux Patina tutorial & describes my own take on how to do it)


Supplies: gold mirror cardstock; vellum; Versamark; Crafts-Too embossing folder; leaf stamp from Jane's Doodles; sentiment stamp from Paper Smooches; Stampendous Embossing Powder in Pirate Gold and Carnelian; Distress inks in Wild Honey, Mustard Seed, Peeled Paint, Fired Brick


The sentiment & leaf were stamped in Versamark, and then the different powders carefully added (tapping off the excess in between). 



Supplies: Spellbinders butterfly dies; vellum; clear rhinestones; Cuttlebug embossing folder; Stampendous Embossing Powders in Silver Tinsel and Frantage Shabby Blue; Versamark; Distress inks in Shaded Lilac, Mowed Lawn, Salty Ocean, and Worn Lipstick


I found this technique perfect for using the Shabby embossing powder, because it's SUPPOSED to be imprecise. The silver tinsel one too - in general I find those harder to use, so I know there will be a number of sparkly Christmas cards using this technique coming up.

Come & play along with this challenge until next Monday,October 14th hop on by & leave the rest of my teamies some love!


I should be back later today with a monkey card for a challenge closing today - talk about your last-minute Lucy!
xoxo,
Jessi

15 comments:

  1. Awesome cards I would like to try that technique. Messy you say? But well worth it.

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  2. Sorry, I would have commented sooner but I was lost in Blogeration. That's a very cool technique! I think Mel McCarthy did something similar a year or two ago, and I love it. I also have no patience for it. Looks nice on YOUR cards, though. :)

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  3. Gorgeous texture and shine Jessi! Hey congrats on your name drawn at Friends with Flair~yay for goodies! ;)

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  4. Oh WOW!!!! This is totally fabulous, Jessi. Love the patina action you've got going on.... so luxurious! Thanks for sharing.
    xxx Asha
    Sunny Summer Crafts

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  5. Both these are beautiful! Love the two-toned embossing of the sentiment on the first one, and the second one is breathtaking.

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  6. Ohhhhhhhhhhh Jessi!! Those are gor-geeee-ous!!!! So pretty!

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  7. OH WOWWOWOWOWOOWOW!!!! (That's a whole bunch of WOW's!!) Love both of these! The fall colors in that first one are over the top beautiful! Love that second one too.
    Sensational job!
    Lynn

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  8. WOW! Jessi these are fantastic! I especially like the orange one! I'm going to have to give this technique a try real soon! BTW, you got me hooked on Sara Bareilles a few weeks ago! I love her music...thanks for posting the video!

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  9. Have not done this technique before! Love how the first card turned out with the bronzy look, Jessi!

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  10. Geeeez! Holy crow, are these cards gorgeous Jessi! My jaw is still sitting in my lap!

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  11. This is a gorgeous! Beautiful technique, it looks amazing in both colours.

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  12. Wow, these are really gorgeous...what a fun technique!

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  13. My goodness, Jessi! These are stunning cards!

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  14. Cool technique and cool butterfly too!

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  15. Love, love, love the colors in the first card! I am a huge autumn fan, so this is right up my alley! Love your embossing too!
    Blessings,
    Michelle

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