Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Stamp'N Plus Challenge

It's time for the new Stamp'N Plus Challenge and this time our theme is "Flowers."  To be in the challenge, you need to use an image from Stamp'N Plus Scrap'N.  For all the details go to the Stamp'N Plus Blog.  You will find some beautiful projects there to inspire you.  Here is my card. . .
I used a technique I learned years ago.  It is a resist technique which is called "Joseph's Coat."
You start with glossy white card stock and brayer it using a dye rainbow pad for your ink.
Next, take a solid image stamp (one you ink up rather than color in) and using Versamark or another clear embossing ink, stamp randomly all over your card stock.  Then sprinkle with clear embossing powder and shake off the excess.
Then heat it with your heat gun until all the powder is melted.
Now using your brayer again, brayer over the entire surface with black dye ink.
Use a paper towel and go over the images to remove traces of the black ink on the embossing.
Cut your paper up to use as desired.
This makes a very bold and beautiful effect and is fun and easy.







5 comments:

ParkNSlide said...

So vibrant and stunning. Love this resist technique.

Crafty and Green said...

What a a Super Cool Technique! Great Card!!

Many Blessings,
Tina

Bonnie Irvine said...

Amazing. I love how rich the colours are and the contrast is so striking. Great technique and use of this stamp.

Sue Lelli said...

Quite a striking technique, Bev! LOVE your tutorial, too! FAB card!

Jackie Randolph said...

WOW!!! very stunning!! Gorgeous colors and cool technique!!!