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there is a picture of a card that i want to know how to do. If you go to su gallery and then it is the e-f sets. the picture for that has colored blossoms on white paper, then the bigger blossoms in burgundy or something. Can anyone tell me what technique that is called or how to do it. thanks
If you could post a picture, give us the name of the person whose gallery it's in or something to narrow this down, perhaps someone can help you. there are a LOT of sets in the E-F category and lots of cards within each one.
Do you mean the image above the SU! E-F line? That image is from Fabulous Flowers, and it looks like it is done using embossing resist. Here is one similar to it from that gallery: Love this set by Tanja Westwood at Splitcoaststampers
yes, sorry to be unclear, but that is the exact image I am talking about. Thanks for the info. But how do u get color behind it? Do you emboss th colored flowers first then stamp the big flower? Maybe I'm not getting it, but i even read Beate's "how to". I am just slow. any more info to help me?
Last edited by stampinwithmags; 09-05-2008 at 11:30 AM..
Okay, I missed the emerging color technique, and it is so cool! Thanks for the clue-in for me! (and I thought I was doing so well to get the embossing resist!!!) ;)
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