I cased a card from Cardmaker mag-Autumn 2016 by Deborah Nolan. I used gold Delicata ink inside the e.f. and it came out well. I then sponged wild honey on bottom of card an a bit at the top and sides. I sponged inks on w/c paper and gold embossed the brownish one. I die cut the thanks in white gold shimmer and cut two more in ivory to back it up and give it more depth, using the adhesive sheets. This is for our "E" challenge. Double challenge is happy everything. I will add "for everything" on the inside of card. I think this might be the first time I have tried inking up the inside of an embossing folder, and I am happy with the technique.
Date: Friday, October 14, 2016 GMT Views: 1269
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Fri, Oct 14, 2016 @ 4:03 PM
Shirley, this is just gorgeous! I use Delicata gold ink for stenciling all the time, but never thought to use it with an embossing folder. And the effects are stunning. I love the sponging you did on the card that beautifully highlights these gorgeous fall leaves you made. I love this cluster of leaves, the touch of twine and this wonderful button! This is going right into my favs! ~Karen.
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Fri, Oct 14, 2016 @ 8:37 PM
I have never tried this technique Shirl. You have inspired me to give it a go. Everything about this looks fabulous, you must be tickled pink how it turned out. TFS
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Sat, Oct 15, 2016 @ 5:52 AM
Wow, this card is beautiful!!! The colors are amazing!
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