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Another technique for July's Group of Seven Cardmakers
Coloring Embossing Folders.
This time I used Inkpad Swiping by Erum Tasneem.
Spellbinders Seahorse Garden fits perfectly with their Scattered Shells 3D Embossing Folder.
I really love the look of colored embossing and enjoy all the ways of doing it
for my cards. I'm sure you'll be seeing more of it in the future.
You can see other examples and fantastic inspiration at
Card Recipe
Stamps: Seahorse Garden (Spl)
Ink: Encore Gold, Ivory Pigment (GKD), Purple Delight (Versafine Clair)
Paper: Island Indigo, Neenah Solar White
Other: Scattered Seashells 3D EF (Spl), Seahorse Garden Die, Gold EP
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Another great way to use the embossing folders with ink and this is so pretty. The design is wonderful with the seahorse finding his home.
ReplyDeleteAWESOME embossing and colouring with your beautiful card Bonnie.
ReplyDeleteFaith x
All the years of watching my grands makes me think of Dora the Explorer when I hear the word 'swiping!' You do a much more beautiful job than Swiper did, Bonnie! lol
ReplyDeleteLOve the luster of your ink swiping on your seashells! And such a handsome sea horse, too!
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Those seashells are gorgeous on that dark cardstock, Bonnie. I just got the seahorse but maybe I should have gotten the embossing folder too.
ReplyDeleteSuper card Bonnie, the embossed panel is beautiful. xx
ReplyDeleteI love the way you got such a variety of colours in your swiping! The finished card is beautiful with that perfect seahorse, the bit of gold twine, and the gold plants behind the panel.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Loving the variety of colors on the dark background.
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty ink swiped embossed panel with the seahorse atop, Bonnie! Thanks for picking a fun technique and sharing all the videos!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful ink swiping on your dry embossed background, Bonnie. I love how you used different colors and your added seahorse and embellishments:-) Hope you add to our GO7 Linky too...I think I need to try the swiping again...Love and Hugs..Nancy
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I love the ink swiping on that embossing folder. The bit of gold adds that extra touch. So pretty.
ReplyDeleteLynn
I love your choice of colors. This beautiful deep blue is perfect for the depths of the sea. I also love the colors you used to color the embossing. I also love the gold background that happens underneath the embossed panel. This card is stunning, Bonnie.
ReplyDeleteLove this card, love the ink swiping on your embossing! Such a fun card and the ink swiping really brings out all the detail in the embossing. Love that! Hugs, Brenda
ReplyDeleteYour embossed panel looks great and the seahorse fits it perfectly. Love the color of the embossed panel, so pretty.
ReplyDeleteWonderful colouring to highlight the embossing folder Bonnie, and a fabulous card
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Maxine
This is very effective Bonnie. I have to say with this technique I am a bit heave handed and get the ink where it shouldn't be! x
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute card and another favorite technique with the ink swiping! I love how you've added extra color and must try that, too. The embossing folder is way cool and I love the gold seaweed in the background. A very creative design!
ReplyDeleteAnother fabulous coloured dry embossed card!
ReplyDeleteYou created a marvelous background for your fancy seahorse, Bonnie! I like the gold accents you added!
ReplyDeleteWhat a terrific card, Bonnie! Love the swiping, especially the colors you've chosen for your pretty shells -- and they compliment Mr Seahorse so well too
ReplyDeleteYour cards are amazing with the inkpad swipe over the dry embossing, Bonnie. You have nailed this technique!! Gorgeous combination of colours. xx
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