I just recently discovered the challenges at Mark’s Finest Papers. This week’s challenge is to use the emboss resist technique. It’s been a long time since I used this technique, but on Monday I purchased a few bottles of Tim Holtz’s Distress Stains and thought it would be fun to try them. The card came together really quickly.
I started by stamping the floral image from Unity’s Insightful Meadows with Top Boss ink and embossing it with clear embossing powder. Then I applied Antique Linen Distress Ink, but wanted more color. Fired Brick certainly solved that problem! I tore the sides of the image and adhered it to a card made from Fine Linen (Papertrey Ink). The sentiment is also from Insightful Meadows. I hand cut it and used Papertrey Ink’s Chamomile Tea Dye ink to distress it before adhering it with dimensional adhesive.
Love this one – the bright flash of red is gorgeous.
I love this. It’s like you’re out of your box, but still very you! Haven’t bought the stains myself.
Rinda
This one is such a striking technique and in colours that I am continually drawn to 🙂
Wow, this is stunning Karen 🙂
I always love a Kraft and red combination – you have comprehensively proved that it is not just for Christmas 🙂 Lovely.
This is really effective – a wonderful card 🙂
gorgeous! I love the resist technique, but since I refuse to start collecting stamps…
SO pretty, Karen! And I love that flower stamp and quote. xo
Turned out fabulous~ Thanks for playing with Speedy’s Friends!
Wow, Karen, love this! And you have the new Tim Holtz Distress Stains?! oooh, I’m so jealous, lol!
Stunning card,love the design and what great colors!
OMG, brilliant card! The simplicity and and color combination are so inspiring! Thanks so much for playing with Speedy’s friends!
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