Friday, February 18, 2022

New embossing folder!!!

 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

23 comments:

  1. Wow, what a stunning folder! Looks great, Jo x

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  2. WOW 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.

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  3. How 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 😄!

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  4. WOW!! 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)

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  5. You make it look sooo easy Michele, gorgeous choice of colours on your sweet panels of flowers!

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  6. Wow! That's one gorgeous card! Love the way you make an embossing folder work for you! Happy weekend!

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  7. Wow! Another awesome 3D embossing folder! I love all these background colors! This soft mint is so soothing! A beautiful card, my friend!

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  8. It is a beautiful EF indeed, love all the fine details. And I adore these excellent impressions you've created!

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  9. Gorgeous! Foxglove so reminds me of my beautiful mother... What a gardener she was. xx

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  10. You'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.

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  11. Oh, 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!

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  12. OMGoodness, what a beautiful embossing folder! I can't wait to see how many ways you use this beautiful folder my dear! Hugs, Brenda

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  13. Stunning results, and thanks for the lessons.

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  14. Marisela Delgado said: GORGEOUS!! Just stunning, Michele! ☺☺☺ Marisela 💜 mariandmonsterd@yahoo.com

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  15. love, love it mf...so wonderful!! You've enabled me.
    xx Karen

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  16. Wow! These are amazing, Michele, and reminiscent of our days inking folders but which such elevated results!

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  17. Beautiful! And have an amazing weekend at the summit -- sounds like fun!

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  18. Wow, 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!
    Hideko xx

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  19. Wonderful detail on that folder, Michele. It looks beautiful in any color.

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  20. These 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

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  21. My 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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