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2. Blend with Wild Honey and Rusty Hinge inks.
3. Spritz Pressed Foliage stamp with water and stamp panel. I left the stamp in position a moment to allow the water to work it's magic on the ink.
4. Remove stamp and blot panel with clean paper towel to absorb moisture and ink, being careful not to rub. This causes a ghosting effect.
5. Repeat with additional stamps from the set.
6. Using my stamp platform and Distress Archival ink, I ink a corresponding stamp randomly with Peeled Paint and stamp the image over the ghosted image.
7.Leaving the stamp in place on the platform, clean the stamp and randomly apply Hickory Smoke. Repeat with Ground Espresso, layering the color. Repeat this process using a second stamp from the set.
8. I did the same with a third leaf stamp from the set, using Spiced Marmalade, Barn Door and Ground Espresso archival inks.
9. Ink the bugs and October stickers from the Iea-ology Curiosities Sticker Book with Ground Espresso ink. Stick on bag--no need for extra glue; these have great adhesion!
10. Blend edges of die cut with Ground Espresso ink and assemble bag. I use Distress Collage medium Matte to stick the side flap down and just tuck the bottom edges. As long as your not gifting a bar of gold this will stay in place.
11. Splatter with Black Soot paint.
(I added rosettes I made years ago as filler along with a piece of tulle from my stash.)
Next, I made this fall card to thank my best friend for helping me with our huge neighborhood garage sale we are having as this post goes live. We have been doing this twice a year for almost 20 years! It's a lot of work, and I could not do it without her.
2. Swipe Walnut Stain ink on the left side of the Lumber 3D folder, and emboss per instructions.
3. I ran my Ground Espresso ink pad directly on the ridges of the embossed kraft panel for even more definition.
4. Still not right, so I dipped the panel in puddles of Weathered Wood Oxide.
5. Blend edges with Ground Espresso ink.
And the realistic leaves...
2. Cut leaves out of stamped image using Fall Foliage Thinlits die. You can see I'm not exact with this--the Pressed Foliage image is much larger than the die, and we just want to get the idea of veining on our finished leaf.
3. With my finger, I apply Distress MicroGlaze randomly on the leaf and buff with a clean paper towel. This will resist most further coloring. Blend leaf with Peeled Paint ink.
4. Dip leaf into watery puddles of Gathered Twigs ink, shape and dry.
Now for the metallic leaves and additional details...
2. Fussy cut leaves and blend edges and random parts of leaf with Ground Espresso Distress paint. Shape leaves.
3. Color water color paper panel with Frayed Burlap and Peeled Paint Oxide sprays, and use Adorned Thinlits to cut a scroll.
4. Color a length of Linen Ribbon with Spiced Marmalade and Ground Espresso Oxide sprays. Dry and pat with Ripe Persimmon paint (not pictured). Oops! This was used on the last card, not this one!
5. Color Mummy Cloth with Antique Linen Distress Spray Stain and dry. (Not pictured)
6. Pat Ground Espresso Paint on Word Token (back side) and brad. Let dry. (Not pictured)
7. Die cut Tiny Tabs and Tag from scrap leftover from the leaves and edge with Ripe Persimmon ink. ( Not pictured)
8. Apply old Remnant Rubs to tags. ( Not pictured)
9. Adhere Curiosities butterfly to scrap of old Halloween paper and blend with Ground Espresso ink. Shape. Assemble and adhere leaves, etc. onto 'wood' panel with Collage medium.
10. Use adhesive foam to adhere 'wood' panel to a metallic panel and onto a black card blank.
And here are some photos of my second card for you to enjoy...
This one is going to my sister, who doesn't go for the witches and creepy things at Halloween. I love that there's just a hint of creepiness to it.
Notice the ghostly leaf shadow...this was done purposely. Stamp the image with VersaMark slightly to right of where you want your actual image to be. Blot it with a clean paper towel. Stamp your actual image and heat emboss. (I used Seth Apter Baked Velvet Eclipse.) The finest dust in the powder will adhere to the initial stamping, creating a shadow.
These products were used and can be purchased at The Funkie Junkie Boutique:
Tim Holtz Cling Stamps - Pressed Foliage
Stampers Anonymous Tim Holtz Rubber Stamps - Ledger Script
Sizzix Chapter 2 Tim Holtz Thinlits Adorned
Sizzix Thinlits Treat Bag by Tim Holtz
Sizzix Thinlits Fall Foliage by Tim Holtz
Idea-ology: Curiosities Sticker Book, Mummy Cloth, Typed Tokens, Mini Pins
Tim Holtz Paper: Distress Mixed Media Heavystock, Metallic Kraft Stock, Metallic Jewels Kraft Stock
Distress ink: Wild Honey, Rusty Hinge, Fossilized Amber, Ground Espresso, Black Soot, Walnut Stain, Peeled Paint, Weathered Wood, Ripe Persimmon
Distress Archival ink: Kit 1 (Spiced Marmalade, Barn Door), Kit 2 (Fossilized Amber, Peeled Paint), Kit 3(Hickory Smoke, Ground Espresso)
Tim Holtz Ranger Distress Spray Stain- Antique Linen
Ranger Tim Holtz Distress Oxide Pad - Weathered Wood
Distress Oxide Spray: Spiced Marmalade, Frayed Burlap, Ground Espresso
Distress Paint: Black Soot, Ground Espresso, Ripe Persimmon
Ranger Tim Holtz Distress Collage Medium Matte
Ranger Distress Micro Glaze
Seth Apter Baked Velvet Neutrals Kit -- White Cloud, Eclipse
VersaMark Watermark Ink Stamp Pad
Sara Emily! These are breathtaking! I cannot even wrap my brain around the level of artistry and master of technique displayed in these fall beauties! My favorite is the fall leaves card. Those stamped/altered leaves look absolutely real. What an amazing Saturday Showcase. Thanks for all the work that went into making these and for so generously sharing your techniques with us. I'm gobsmacked!
ReplyDeleteYour Halloween trio are superb and it was lovely to read the step by step Sara x Good luck with the garage sale x Sounds like lots of work but fun too xx
ReplyDeleteHuge hugs Annie x
Gorgeous fall inspiration! These have me seeing the beautiful fall leaves and feeling the cool crisp breezes!
ReplyDeleteIt really is another great leaf set from TH, and you've made the leaves look even more glorious! Fabulous little treat bag, but it's the thank you card for your garage-sale friend which wins for me. Hope it all goes brilliantly.
ReplyDeleteAlison x
This is stunning Sara! I loooove the fabulous leaf stamp set (on my wish list) and I love how you used them too. The ghosting on the second card looks gorgeous .. your sister is going to love that. Must say though, the thank you card for your friend has me oohing and aahing all over the place. Love the treat bag too but the thank you card is definitely my fave! Brilliant work as always! hugs xx
ReplyDeleteThank you, ladies! I truly love this set, and I appreciate your sweet comments on how I used them for these projects.
ReplyDeleteI adore the leaves and the gorgeous techniques! Inspiration abounds in this post! :)
ReplyDeleteCatching up with posts and oh my goodness what a treat! There are so many ideas here for using those wonderful leaves we are all spoiled for choice in deciding what to try first. The leaves on your second card are so realistic and I love the drama of the black stamping on the first and third ones. Thank you for sharing your endless talent with us xx
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