supplies: Hero Arts Carbonated cling background stamp, little panel from their Striped Note cling, abandoned coral and fossilized amber distress inks watercolored over the embossing, Thanks Stamp & Cut, and Simon's Leanna butterfly die with Paper Sweeties flower sequins in the center
I was so excited to try this ironing technique that I didn't use my anti-static powder, and you can see that it's not a perfect impression due to the embossing powder sticking where it shouldn't be. So I decided to do it again, and take more time this time. I also wanted a more even balance of the 2 colors:
supplies: same Hero Arts background stamps as above, but with the addition of 2 of my favorite flowers (Stitched Frame and Layered Flowers) from them, centered with Simon's crystal sequins
Much better. And finally I thought I'd make a card using the whole Striped Note background, same technique, same distress inks:
supplies: Hero Arts Striped Note cling background stamp, Hello Stamp & Cut, Simon's Leanna butterfly die again, cut from Hero Arts Mandarin layering paper
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You've learnt a new technique and now there's not stopping you! gorgeous cards, Jo x
ReplyDeleteYou have been playing! :)) These cards are gorgeous Lin!! Wow!
ReplyDeletelove those colors you used - all are so pretty - had quite forgotten that technique - must try it again as it has such neat effects!
ReplyDeleteWhat beauties, Lin! I love the sound of this technique, but now that I'm retired, my iron is too! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI love the soft citrusy colors on these Lin, they're all so pretty!
ReplyDeleteFabulous cards, great colors, love how the white looks against them.
ReplyDeleteI've been wanting to try this too Lin! It's fun that Jayne inspired you, and this is a lovely summer series.
ReplyDeleteI recognize that background!! Love your cards; the second one is my favorite!
ReplyDeleteI follow your blog almost every day. I enjoy looking at your beautiful cards! Thank you for all of the great inspiration!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cards!!
ReplyDeleteHaha - this is where our big aesthetic differences come in. I adore the grungy almost distressed feel of the first one where you didn't use the static cling thingy. Gonna have to try that. This is a really great collection of cards!
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