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Distress Stain, Embossing, Hero Arts, Maya Road, Perfect Pearls, Ranger, ScrapBook, Stampin' Up, Technique Tuesday, Tsukineko
One of the best, easiest, and most effective techniques I know is Trapped Embossed Resist. It takes a few steps, but it is easy, the results are always amazing, and it can be used for pretty much any project.
You need a fairly small scale background stamp (I like text or script best for this but try what you have), a stamp with a good amount of both solid and open area, two colours of ink, VersaMark, and Clear Embossing Powder. Oh, and a heat tool, that helps with the embossing part!
First, use your lighter ink to stamp your background.
Next, ink up the other stamp with VersaMark and emboss with clear powder. Keep in mind that we are trapping the original design behind the second design, but still want to see part of it so VersaMark and clear embossing powder are a must, anything else will hide what we did first!
It’s hard to see, but look at the shine! You’ll see the magic in just a minute….
Next, take your darker ink and rub the inkpad all over your surface. Really get it on there, you want to cover up any of the script that is not covered in embossing powder.
After that, I spray with a light mist of Perfect Pearls Mist. This is totally optional, I just like the shine, plus, I always use Distress Inks so I like how they blend when they come in contact with water. A side bonus is that it makes it easier to wipe the excess ink away!
Using a paper towel, wipe the ink off the embossed areas. You should have a beautiful, two-toned design to go play with and make into an embellishment, tag, card background, whatever your heart desires!
See how the purple ink covers the pink so you don’t see any of the script, except where it’s trapped under the embossing? Awesome!
My favourite combos are Worn Lipstick and Dusty Concord, or Wild Honey and Barn Door Distress Inks. The fun is playing with different combos and stamps!
Now, go play and try this out, and please let me know if you try it – I’d love to see what you come up with!
Enjoy the storm, a snow day is a good day to hunker down and get inky!
S.
Hi Sara. Loving your blog. Just don’t know how you do it all! I promised myself that I would try each technique you post. This is my first and it came out wicked! I’m not going to bed until I get a few more of these done. Too much fun. Very sorry to read about your friend.
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Glad you’re trying out the techniques – bring what you’ve done to class or post a link. I can’t wait to see what you’ve done!
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I am going to try this, so beautiful, yet simple Sara.
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Very cool… I’ll be trying this one out for sure!
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I absolutely love it!
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I love the look of this technique
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I loved this technique in your class a few weekends ago!!
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Sara this is gorgeous. I have never tried this but may just have too! A neat way to dress up plain embellishments!
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I think i could master this! I love how the layering works….
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