A VERY quick post to share the newest addition to my every-growing collection of embossing folders!! SO in love with Foxgloves - from Lisa Horton @scrapbookcom - you guys I couldn't quit with the inking!
A few tips:
- Ink first - the side that will create the background with a water friendly ink
- Give your cardstock a light mist of water, then place into the un-inked side of the folder
- Close the folder and run through your die-cut machine! Voila!
What a stunning folder - I cannot wait to buy more @lisahortoncrafts !!
Happy weekend my friends!!
=] Michele
that sweet teensy sentiment is from a Colorado Craft Co. set - Wall Words
Wow, what a stunning folder! Looks great, Jo x
ReplyDeleteWOW now that's a stunner of an embossing folder and so very pretty Michele x. Thank you for the tips and what a gentle background colour on your amazing card x. Happy weekend too my friend x.
ReplyDeleteTHUD .... WOW!!!
ReplyDeleteHow gorgeous Michele! Even with soft inked backgrounds, the color just make the flowers pop. I'm going to have to check out her folders. Thanks, my enabling friend 😄!
ReplyDeleteWOW!! Never heard of this company but you can be sure I'll be checking them out! And what a quick and easy way to make a STUNNING card...love it Michele!! Happy weekend to you too!! Hugs. :0)
ReplyDeleteYou make it look sooo easy Michele, gorgeous choice of colours on your sweet panels of flowers!
ReplyDeleteWow! That's one gorgeous card! Love the way you make an embossing folder work for you! Happy weekend!
ReplyDeleteWow! Another awesome 3D embossing folder! I love all these background colors! This soft mint is so soothing! A beautiful card, my friend!
ReplyDeleteIt is a beautiful EF indeed, love all the fine details. And I adore these excellent impressions you've created!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Foxglove so reminds me of my beautiful mother... What a gardener she was. xx
ReplyDeleteYou've created a run on Lisa Horton embossing folders. The texture is so impressive. Adding the color just makes it pop out more prominently. Gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteOh, my word, I had to go look. You've blown my mind with the beauty of these. I do love embossing folders but mostly use them as backgrounds. I'll be turning over a new leaf after seeing these. Love LOVE your watercolor background technique. Must try!
ReplyDeleteOMGoodness, what a beautiful embossing folder! I can't wait to see how many ways you use this beautiful folder my dear! Hugs, Brenda
ReplyDeleteStunning results, and thanks for the lessons.
ReplyDeleteMarisela Delgado said: GORGEOUS!! Just stunning, Michele! ☺☺☺ Marisela 💜 mariandmonsterd@yahoo.com
ReplyDeletelove, love it mf...so wonderful!! You've enabled me.
ReplyDeletexx Karen
Wow! These are amazing, Michele, and reminiscent of our days inking folders but which such elevated results!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! And have an amazing weekend at the summit -- sounds like fun!
ReplyDeleteWow, beautiful foxgloves with amazing dimension, Michele! I googled Lisa's 3D eb folders just now, and they are all fantastic (and a lot of them are sold out)! Thanks for the tips!
ReplyDeleteHideko xx
Wonderful detail on that folder, Michele. It looks beautiful in any color.
ReplyDeleteThese are just beautiful, that is such a good technique. I am looking forward to seeing what you make with them. I have been browsing Lisa Horton's website today (it happens when I can't get myself to focus!) and think I might end up falling for her 3d embossing folders. I already love her dies. I have resisted today, only because I had already spent money somewhere else! xx
ReplyDeleteStunning is an understatement!
ReplyDeleteMy jaw dropped when I saw this. This EF is stunning and so is your inky treatment. I might have to go shopping, I think...
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