Hello everyone! I'm back and want to share with you, a new product that I got to play with, and that Taylored Expressions is spotlighting! It is the Spellbinders Impressabilities template, Tulips! Now, this stencil is absolutely gorgeous, and it's not like any other embossing die I've ever used before, but the uses are literally limitless! For my first card, I wanted to use the die in the traditional way...straight up die embossing with my Big Shot.
I just love embossing on white cardstock. There's just something so clean and elegant and crisp and I just love the way the tulips look as my background. To emboss with my Impressabilities, I used the following sandwich and it worked beautifully...didn't even have to dampen my cardstock.
Multipurpose platform, cutting plate, Impressabilities, cardstock, silicone rubber, and Impressions pad.
Now that I felt comfortable using my template, I wanted to do something to REALLY make my tulips pop! Here is a step-by-step mini tutorial on what I did.
First I started taking some Pumice Stone Distress Ink and brayering the ink all over my template.
I then carefully placed my white cardstock on top of the inked template and secured it in place with regular scotch tape.
I then ran the taped town cardstock/template through my Big Shot using the same sandwich I mentioned earlier. Once it was out, I flipped the template over and spritzed a shimmer spray all over...Taylor carries Carnation Pink Maya Mist which is just perfect for this.
And here is the final look.
I just loooove the way it turned out! Imagine all the color combos you could do with this! And this is how I used it on my card.
Yes?! You like? I, of course, used my Crochet trim :) and topped my card with some Velvet Puff Blossoms and snagged a greeting from Love Everywhere. I just love that self-made background! The shimmer is just so striking in person.
And, I am just sold on these Impressabilities! I love the ease of use, how beautifully the template held the ink AND the ability to be able to apply ink, spritz, or even airbrush the negative space, simply be keeping the template adhered to your cardstock. LOVE THAT!!! You totally can't do this with your typical embossing folders, and that's what really makes this template stand out. I definitely can't wait to play with this some more with other templates...maybe using a texture paste in the negative space to really add more dimension, more letterpressing with colors AND glitter, and using on fabric...how cute would that be?! Just so many ideas swarming in my head and so little time, LOL!
Now, since Taylor is spotlighting all of her Impressabilities in stock (which you can find HERE), you can get a 15% discount for the next TWO DAYS on ALL Impressabilities templates!
For a limited time (February 16th - 17th) receive 15% off ALL Impressabilities templates.
Some of the fabulous Baker's Dozen also have samples to share with you with the other Impressabilities templates and you'll want to check out what they have done!
Taylor VanBruggen
Charmaine Ikach
Karen Giron
Jodi Collins
Donna Baker
Thanks so much for stopping by and I hope to see what YOU create with your Impressabilities!
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
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12 comments:
OMGoodness, these are beautiful!! You've captured your amazing style in these cards while creating totally different looks! I LOVE these!!!
You are just too clever! You totally made these tulips pop! I especially love the second card with the adorable velvet puff blossoms!
WOW great cards!!!!
I like the sweet butterfly and the gorgeous flowers of the second
So beautiful! Thank you for sharing the tutorial! Great job my friend! Kram - Anki
These are gorgeous!!
Beautiful! I need spring! :D
BEAUTIFUL!!!! You have to show me how to use them :)
These are just gorgeous, Melissa!
Oh yeah, that looks incredible! Thank you for sharing the tutorial, I have one impressability and I've been wonering how to use it! I can't wait to try this:) MWAH!
This card is just stunning! I love how the template took the shimmer, I love the flowers you created. Everything is just delightful!
These cards are breathtaking, Melissa!
Really pretty and creative cards. I really like your work!
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