Carol and I are still playing with Di's new chippie shapes and today's technique was chosen to see how the board stands up to some heat - triple embossing. Even fairly substantial chipboard can warp with this technique and UTEE is unforgiving stuff if you try to flex a piece to flatten it out. You might not have been aiming for the cracked glass look but it's what you'll end up wit if you're not careful!
Here's a little "arty" peep at my project - full picture on the Tando blog.
Stamps (Cornish Heritage Farms):
Time to Stamp (Rummage Bin line)
Paper:
Wavy Twinchies (Tando Creative)
Smooth white
Black
Ink:
Brilliance by Tsukineko (Graphite Black)
Versamark by Tsukinkeo
Adirondack by Ranger (Pitch Black)
Other:
Tim Holtz Masks by Ranger (Time Works)
UTEE by Ranger
Distress Crackle Paint by Ranger (Rock Candy)
Jump rings
Dewdrops by Robin's Egg
Thanks for stopping by - I know time is tight for most of us!
Tuesday, 9 March 2010
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7 comments:
I wish I was eloquent,as all I can say is "wow"
that looks fabulous!
I totally adore this Joanne & wish I could rub my hands over it to feel the texture of the chipboard haha XXX
OOooh it does look beautiful.xx
Intrigued with your 'arty peek' off to Tando for a gander.
It looks stunning Joanne. :)
Looks great, I'm off for a better look.
Stunning work - and the posts below - haven't been here for a while and such a pleasure to visit and see such beautiful crafting x
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