9/15/2021

Heat emboss on vellum & brick stenciling slimline card tutorial.

    Here is a tutorial on how to heat emboss on vellum & brick stenciling.  Today on the Unity blog, I am sharing one way to mix vellum cardstock embossing, sunflowers and brick background stenciling.

Sentiment:  Beyond grateful for you.

I will show my process to heat emboss on vellum & brick stenciling below.  It provides a pretty alternative to coloring the stamping.

I made a quick video tutorial showing the process for this project.
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Helpful tips:

These are helpful tips to heat emboss on vellum & brick stenciling in Autumn colors.  To begin, stamp the sunflower three times using embossing ink and then heat emboss them in white.  Also, fussy cut (cut out) each sunflower.  Then, die-cut a slimline card base and a background panel.  Next, make a background using a stencil along with ink blending.  I used a brick stencil with ink in Fall shades.  Then, stamp and trim a sentiment panel and the tiny bees.  Also, add a bit of color in yellow and orange to the bees.  Finally, layer the sunflowers, embellishments and panels, to finish.  
This slimline card base is 7" x 8 1/2" and scored at 3 1/2".

Here is another look.


Supplies:

Also, flat and foam double-sided tape, white embossing powder, ink blending brushes, heat tool, Wow embossing ink pad, Original Misti, My Favorite Things slimline starter die-namics, slimline English brick wall stencil, extreme black hybrid ink pad, premium dye ink cubes in kraft, candied yam and lemon drop; purple tape, Gina K. Designs connect glue, adhesive gems, EK powder tool, Papertrey Ink vellum cardstock, Copic markers orange and yellow. 

Be sure to visit the Unity blog for the entire article and tutorial.
Also, you can find my other features at Unity's
Technique Time and
Watercolor Wednesday.

Thank you for visiting.

   Gaylynn
         

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