Tuesday, November 13, 2018

Embossing Powder


Shaker card using Red Tinsel Embossing Powder for the sentiment.

Red Tinsel Z4251




I’ve been experimenting with heat embossing again. (See my post, Embossing on Wood ) I just got a jar of Red Tinsel Embossing Powder from Close To My Heart. I love the cheery red color. This stuff is shimmery, bright, and sparkly.  I had fun playing with it and found out a couple things that might help you too.
Anti-static pouch A4220
 The first is, don’t forget to use an anti-static pouch. If you’ve never used one, this is a great tool that you wipe across your paper before you stamp and pour on the embossing powder. It helps keep the embossing powder from sticking where you don’t want it to stick. I forgot to use it on my first attempt and had extraneous little red sparkles all over my card. It’s not very expensive and it’s a must have for your tool box.
  
Second is, don’t thump the back of your card to get rid of excess embossing powder. Instead, use a gentle shake and a light tap. I’m not sure why, but when I thumped my card a lot of the powder fell off and I had to reapply it. I use Versa Mark when I’m embossing because it holds the powder really well, but for some reason the tinsel didn’t hold as well. Maybe it’s heavier.

  Third, you may need to run the heat embosser over the powder a little longer than normal for the embossing powder to melt. I had a difficult time telling if the embossing powder was melting because I don’t have adequate lighting in my craft room and the powder is sparkly to start with, so I had a hard time seeing if the embossing powder melted or fused or whatever the magic is that it does.  

  Forth, wait a minute or two before wiping or rubbing your hand across the embossed area. It needs that minute or so to setup and if you wipe to soon the powder wipes off too. The good news is, if you have some stray specks you may be able to wipe them away before it sets up or drys.
As I used the tinsel powder it got me thinking about other mediums I could use to emboss with. I have mostly white, stardust, the red tinsel and a clear embossing powder. But what if I wanted another color or less of a sparkle effect? I’ve heard people say that they sometimes use pigment inks to emboss with because they don’t dry quite as quickly as water based inks do. So I thought what the heck! I’ll try both and see which works best.   I used a pigment ink I had on hand called Check Me Out Red, by Megan Elizabeth. (I don't believe it is available any longer.) Then I tried a water-based dye ink, Candy Apple a true red by CTMH. You can see the results below. I first stamped my sentiment on a circle of cardstock, and then I quickly poured clear embossing powder over the ink while it was still wet. I shook off the excess powder and using my heat tool heated the embossing powder. It melted quickly on both inks and left a nice shiny red surface. The pigment ink is a little smoother, but I like the water-based ink the best. It seemed to give a more crisp image and the slight bumps gives it a more textured look.
 



  I thought I'd enter my card in the CardzTV-anything goes challenge #73

Tuesday, October 16, 2018

Spooky

I fell in love with this Dimensional Scene from the Spooky Hollow collection on Cricut Design Space. Since we live in the middle of the woods we've never gotten Trick or Treaters so I made my own. 


 I used dimensionals to pop up each layer of trees to give it an even more 3D look. The paper is from the Basics collection from Close To My Heart.
I am sharing this in the following Challenges:
Fantabulous Cricut Challenge Blog Challenge # 337-Halloween     
The Crafty Addicts Challenge Blog #53 Anything goes and Spooky 
Unicorn Challenge Blog-#37 Autumn or Halloween
Love to Craft Challenge Blog #27 Anything goes October   
Eclectic Ellapu Fall Challenge                                                                                                                               


Wednesday, October 10, 2018

Pumpkin Love

Pumpkin Love

Trick or Treat

Slider Card

Happy Halloween
 My GB's love Halloween, sort of. They love the candy, they love to dress-up, but the rest... It's just a little too spooky for them. So when I send a Happy Halloween card I try to find something that's not too scary. I thought this one was perfect. I used some fun paper from Close To My Heart's last year collection, Pumpkins from the Cricut collection and of course, googly eyes! Thanks to Janene Wawro for the directions to the cute slider card!

I'm going to play along with some of my fave challenges blogs. Check them out below!
 1.  Use Your Stuff Challenge Blog
 2.  The Crafty Addicts Challenge Blog
 3.  Fantabulous Cricut Challenge Blog
 4.  Unicorn Challenge Blog
 5.  Pause Dream Enjoy Challenges
 6.  Cut It Up! Challenge Blog
 7. Love To Craft Challenge Blog

Sunday, October 7, 2018

October


I had fun today playing with Texture Paste. It was my first go at it and it was fun to work with. 

I used transparent gloss which leaves a clear, shiny surface. I think this would be very pretty on a solid color cardstock. I think it would make sort of a tone on tone textured effect. I’ll try that another time. Today I used white cardstock because I wanted to play with color and what better way than to use the colors in this weeks Heart2Heart Challenge.
I also wanted to play along using the sketch inspiration from Let’s Get Sketchy’s Oct 1 challenge. 



I made a stencil using Triangles #M4186D5 from the Close to my Heart - Artistry cartridge.  I then applied the Texture Paste. Before it could dry I loaded a flat waterbrush with nectarine ink and flicked it across the stencil. I did the same thing using Ruby and Charcoal inks. Sticking with the color scheme I cut embellishments and a Title using Ruby, Nectarine and Charcoal papers from CTMH.


Since this was my first attempt at Texture Paste I joined {PIN}spirational Challenge #225- try something different challenge also. I'm always up for fun so I also entered over at Always Fun Challenges #78 Dies and Punches.