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Tuesday Tutorial – Emboss Resist – by Shellie

Hi Everybody, Shellie here with this weeks Tuesday Tutorial!  This week I thought I would show you a really cool and simple technique using clear embossing powder and glossy cardstock!  With the release of the New Studio K Embossing Powders just around the corner why not brush up on a few techniques now so you are prepared when they arrive on the shelves!?

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1. Stamp your image using Versamark onto glossy cardstock (you may need to use a more solid image as opposed to a line image for this technique) Sprinkle with Clear embossing powder, and heat emboss.

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2. Using a sponge (my sponge is a small piece of a grouting sponge from the hard ware store) and a circular motion sponge on your memento ink colours.  Always start with your lightest colour first.  Sponge only small sections with your lightest colour.

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3. Add your second colour, again sponging on in a circular motion. Overlap your colours slightly at the edges. (at this point only parts of your glossy paper will have colour.

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4. Repeat the above steps until you have used all of your colours and the entire piece of glossy cardstock is coloured.  As you can see this technique really makes your embossed image stand out!!

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5. Using a kleenex, wipe off any excess ink that is ‘sitting’ on top of your embossed image.

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6. your finished piece should look like this.  Remember to overlap your colours slightly to blend the colours together!

Here is the card that I made with my finished piece:

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I used Studio K Clear Embossing powder (coming soon to Scrap ‘n Stamp), glossy cardstock, Inkadinkado Leaves Galore stamp set, Memento Dew Drop Inks, Core’dinations cardstock and Kaiser Craft Pearls

Well that about wraps things up…

Until Next Time, Happy Crafting!

Shellie

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Christmas Tuesday Tutorial – Dreamweaver Stencils and Glitter

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Hi All, it’s Shellie here with this weeks Christmas Tuesday Tutorial!  I LOVE GLITTER, especially on Christmas cards, so today I am going to show you how to used your Dreamweavers Stencils to create fun glittery images!

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Products You Will Need: Spellbinders Nestabilities Dies, Dreamweavers Stencils, Scor-Tape Adhesive Sheets, Glitter, A bar of soap, Scotch Removable Tape

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Using a piece of Scotch Removable Tape attach your Deckled Rectangle die to your Scor-Tape Adhesive sheet, make sure you place he die in the corner so you don’t waste any of your adhesive.  Cut out using your Big Shot machine.

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Rub your bar of soap all over one side of your Dreamweaver Stencil.  This will act as a release agent so your stencil does not stick to your tape.

Peel off the backing of your Scor-Tape Adhesive Sheet and stick down your Dreamweaver stencil.

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Mask off any part of your stencil that you do not want to get covered in Mahogany Glitter (I only wanted the base of the tree glittered with Mahogany)  I used a piece of scrap cardstock and some Scotch Removable Tape to cover up my stencil.

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Dump on Mahogany Glitter and rub onto tape with your finger

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Your glittered stencil will look like this.

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Remove your mask and move it to the top of the tree covering up all but the top circle.

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Dump on Gold glitter and rub in with your finger

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Remove your mask to expose the remaining adhesive and dump on Green Glitter, don’t forget to rub it in with your finger

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Peel off  the backing of your Scor-Tape Adhesive Sheet and stick your project onto a piece of patterned paper.

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Remove the Dreamweavers stencil to expose the rest of the adhesive sheet

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Dump on Transparent glitter and rub in with your finger

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Your art work should now look like this.

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To finish my card I layered Basic Grey Wassail papers onto Core’Dinations cardstock and attached my art work using 3D Dots, I cut out a few presents from another piece of Basic Grey Wassail paper and attached them in from of my art work using 3D dots.

I would LOVE to see what you come up with using this technique, upload your projects to our Members Christmas Gallery and be entered in our Draw for this weeks Blog Candy!!

BLOG CANDY

This is just one of the fantastic items we will be giving away this week as Blog Candy. Check back everyday and we’ll show you another great item that you could win.

 

Dreamweaver Stencil - Ornament Tree - Retail Value $8.49
Dreamweaver Stencil – Ornament Tree – Retail Value $8.49

Getting your name entered into the draw is really simple!

A Look Ahead

Come back every day this week for more exciting projects to get you thinking about Christmas.

Here is a quick look at what else we have in store for you this week:

Wednesday – Gifts from the Kitchen

Thursday -Gift Calendar

Friday – Christmas Sketch

Saturday – Christmas Showcase, Our Fave Projects!


Until Next Time, Happy Crafting!

Shellie

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July Sketch Challenge #2

Every Friday we post a new sketch challenge, each sketch will have a sample for inspiration made by one of our talented Design Team members.  In order for you to play along and be entered in this Months Sketch Challenge draw, you will need to:

1. Make a card using each of our June Sketches, make sure to use at least ONE item currently for sale at Scrap ‘n Stamp

2. Upload each of your cards to our June Sketch Challenge Gallery

3. Once all of your Cards are uploaded leave a comment on one of the Sketch Challenge Posts letting me know you have completed the Challenge

It’s that simple!

For the month of July the Sketch Challenge Draw Prize will be a 6×6 pad of Core’Dinations White Wash Cardstock and a CuttleBug Embossing Borders Set – Frills, this bundle is valued at $15.98.

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These two items are the perfect pair!  In fact we think they go so well together, we would like to add to our challenge this month, We challenge you to try to use similar products in your cards this month.  This challenge however is just for fun if you can not incorporate these items into your projects not to worry you will still be entered into our draw!

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Here is this weeks sketch:

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And here is my Take on the Sketch:

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I used:

Baby to Bride papers from Graphic 45, Core’Dinations cardstock, Spellbinders Nestabilities dies Classic Circles & Labels Three,  Cuttlebug Embossing Folder Textile Textures, Porcelain Brads, Kaiser Craft Rub ons, BossKuts Leaf Flourish die

Until Next Time, Happy Crafting!

Shellie

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