Sunday, August 20, 2017

Technique of the Month : Embossing Folder Stamping

Hello Everyone!!!
Welcome to my blog!
I am back with "Technique of the Month" for August 2017. This month's technique is "Embossing Folder Stamping".

This a really easy technique. I like to use it to create unique and versatile background designs/


So before we dive into the technique, let's have a look at today's card first, shall we...???
















Technique: The technique is really very simple. I have created a short video to explain the process.







I am submitting this card to:


I hope you all liked it. I would love to hear back from you all. Thank you very much for taking your time to notice it. Hope to hear again from all of  u soon. Till then take care. :)


PS: If my posts inspire you to create something on similar lines, I feel highly flattered. But please, do respect the effort I take in conceptualizing and executing, please give a direct link to my work when you are inspired by mine. Thanks for understanding :-)  




Supplies Used:  
Recollections A2 card base - White
Recollections card-stock
Spellbinders Embossing Folder  - Ripples : SSS
Spellbinders Embossing Folder  - Overlapping Circles : SSS
Cuttlebug embossing Folder - D'Vine Swirls
Cuttlebug embossing Folder - Stylized Flowers
Distress Ink Mini - Twisted Citron : SSS
Distress Ink Mini -  Wild Honey : SSS
Distress Ink Mini -  Ripe Persimmon : SSS
Distress Ink Mini -  Crushed Olive : SSS
Papertrey Ink mini inkpad - Tropical teal  : PTI
Memento Dye  inkdrops   : SSS
Distress Sprayer  : SSS
Misti Stamping tool original : SSS
Fiskars paper trimmer : SSS
Cuttlebug diecutting tool :  : SSS
Versafine inkpad - Onyx Black:  : SSS
Newton's Nook Designs stamp set - Toucan Party : SSS | NND
Darice heart die  
Zig Clean Color Real Brush pens - 900, 090, 060, 004, 020, 046, 050, 023 : SSS
Distress mini ink blending tool : SSS
Distress mini ink blending sponges : SSS 
Tombow Mono glue : SSS   
Foam Tape : Scotch SSS
Lawn Fawn Stamp Shammy : SSS
Ranger Glossy Accents : SSS

   
 

4 comments:

  1. That background is awesome ..cute card!Thanks for playing along at Happy Little Stampers..so happy you joined us!

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  2. Great technique!
    Curious: Did you find that you needed to leave it in and press so much on the embossing folder? Does it make a difference if you take it out without pressing so much?

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    1. Hi Kristen!
      Glad that you liked the technique.
      I answer your question, I would say that putting pressure is not mandatory. Without pressure you do get results, but to get complete coverage, I found applying a bit of pressure helps.
      I hope this helps.

      Thank you
      Neha

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  3. That's a great way to get extra use from your EFs.
    Thanks for joining in at HLS anything goes with dies. :)

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