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Challenge title: WATERCOLOR LIFTING-with heat embossing
Hostess: MariLynn Keyword: MIX175
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Last week Kyra got us all ready for summer with a mix challenge at the beach. I don't know about you but I might need a little more exercise before I'm ready to hit the beach. So bend... twist... lift. We are going to be lifting today, but you probably wont break a sweat. We are going to do watercolor lifting- with heat embossing. I found this really cool technique shared by Jennifer McGuire- Watercolor Lifting with Heat Embossing. I thought it was a really fun and easy technique that we could all try.
To make your project mixed media you need to used at least 2 types of art media. You already have your watercoloring media you only need to add one more. See how easy it is? To see a list of what you could use check it out HERE.
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I hope you have as much fun with this technique as I did.
In some ways this reminds me a little of the Emerging Colour technique, even though that is more of a resist one. I think it's the different colours under the clear EP that made me think of that one...
Marilyn, thanks so much for sharing this great technique with us and linking Jennifer Mcguire's wonderful tutorial - this was so much fun and I will definitely be trying this again!
I've seen that video, meant to try the technique but forgot about it. Thank you for linking to it!
Dumb question: since mixed media is two or more media, wouldn't watercolors + embossing powder be two? Or since the embossing powder is a resist in this case and doesn't actually show up, it doesn't count as one? (I bet that's it.) So make pretend I also embossed an image elsewhere on the card with gold or black - would that count as the second medium? (I know, who's on first, right?)
I revisited my first background piece and am now happy with the salvaged card. Sometimes I just have to twist it every which way before the vision comes into focus . . . .
I had fun with this, the idea in my head was to us a constellation background stamp with the sentiment embedded between them all.... which I then discovered I do not own a constellation background stamp ( must still be on the mental wish list) anyways... its kinda streaky, and I have ideas of how to do it again ( maybe with better results) but, the big part is I had fun with this one Marilynn, thanks.
Oh I love this technique from Jennifer and I actullay made some Mother's day cards using this technique. It is time to create a new cards for this challenge
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I had never tried this technique until now. My first attempt was not what I expected as the purple was too dark but it turned into a great card using it as a frame. The second attempt seemed to be too light so I'm going to do a couple of more attempts to see if I can perfect it. Great challenge for me! Thanks!