First, gather your supplies. You will need:
- · Stamped and colored images
- · Patterned cardstock/paper
- · Dry embossing folders
- · Big Shot or other die cut machine
- · Edge Distresser or scissors
- · Embellishments and cardstock for the finished product
The next step is to rough up the edges of the embossed, stamped image with an Edge Distresser or the edge of a pair of scissors.
Now the card or crafting project can be completed as desired.
Here is my completed card.
Supplied used:
Stamps
– Sunshine, Label
Lingo, Cha
Cha Patterned Cardstock, Memento
Tuxedo Black ink pad, ribbon, pearl, Copic Markers (YG91, YG93, YG93, YG95,
YG97, YR21, YR23, YR24, Y38, E13, E15, E19, E07,BV00)
Now let’s look at a card with the
background patterned cardstock/paper made into faux fabric.
I have used a piece of paper from the Tuscany Spice Paper Stack. I embossed it twice – once using a Cuttlebug Swiss Dots embossing folder, and then through the same Spellbinders M-Bossabilities folder used above.
Finish the project. I made a card using the faux fabric piece as the background and another stamped and colored image from Sunshine.
Supplies Used:.
Stamps
– Sunshine, Tuscany
Spice Paper Stack, Cha
Cha Patterned cardstock, Memento
Tuxedo Black ink pad, Copic Markers (YG91, YG93, YG93, YG95, YG97, YR21,
YR23, YR24, Y38, E13, E15, E19, E07,BV00), Scrappers Spool (Tawny).
This project was made by Paula-Kay Bourland for Red Rubber Designs
Thank you for looking at this
tutorial. You may download a FREE PDF of the
tutorial at the Red Rubber Designs
store. Come again for Tutorial
Tuesday.
So beautiful, and it really does look like seersucker fabric! Awesome technique and fab coloration!
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