Time to share another project from the Technique Class, Emerging Color. For each technique, we make a 6 x 6" technique page and coordinating card. Click on the photo to enlarge.
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The big splash image from Extreme Elements is perfect for the Emerging Color technique. Once the images are stamped, and the splash image is clear-embossed, the paper is then brayered with Dusty Durango ink. I glued DSP onto chipboard and pulled out my Serif Essentials die to create the "P". Glue first, then die-cut... lots easier! I'm excited about my new dies (SAB Christmas gift from hubby) and look forward to using them for future decor/notebook/scrapbook projects.
Stamps: Extreme Elements, Priceless; Paper: Dusty Durango, Bermuda Bay, Soft Suede, Naturals White, Very Vanilla, Thoroughly Modern DSP, Razzleberry Lemonade DSP, Dusty Durango DSP; Ink: Dusty Durango, Bermuda Bay, Soft Suede; Accessories: Brayer, Brads, Sanding block, Clear embossing powder, 1-3/4" Circle punch, Thin chipboard, Serif Essentials die, Big Shot.
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2 comments:
Love the technique page. That stamp set does make an awesome emerging color project!
Great use of the emerging color. I always think flowers, but that is perfect.
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