Saturday, August 4, 2018

Black Ice Card

Happy Monday! Are you in the mood for a new technique that is an eye popper? Well you've come to the right place. This is a technique I saw on Spiltcoast Stampers and is actually pretty easy. What's difficult is taking photos of the finished cards due to the glare you get from the foil cardstock.

I'm also sharing this with two sites so be sure to check out these sites, too!
Double Trouble
Three Amigos Blog Hop

I did one in silver and one in gold. Honestly, my favorite is the silver because it shows off the colors a bit better. If you like a more subtle look the gold is a great choice! You don't have to color in the images if you want a more basic look. If you use solid images that's a great look, too. But having said that I really like how the colors in the flowers came out.

I cut my foil cardstock to the finished size making one end about a 1/4" longer. I used Washi Tape to tape the foil cs onto a piece of scrap paper. Next I did direct to paper with the StazOn ink pad to get some streaks for the background. Stamp your images on top of the streaks. Now you need to dry the ink with a heat tool to set the ink. Next step is to do direct to paper with an embossing pad like you did for the streaks. Sprinkle clear embossing powder and tap off the extra. Heat the embossed cardstock. Finally if you want to add color this is the time using alcohol ink markers.

Now you're finished with the technique part and ready to put your card together. I trimmed off the extra 1/4" of foil cs and ended up with a piece 3" x 5" for the foil layer. The card front is covered with black cs and I embossed a sentiment in the lower right corner.




This photo was taken at an angle to show the card with less glare.

Close To My Heart products
  • Stamp Sets: Many Congratulations, A Little Love
  • StazOn Black Ink
  • Embossing: Versamark pad, Heat Tool, Gold/ Silver Powders
  • Specialty Paper: Silver Foil, Gold Foil
  • White Cards and Envelopes Value Pack
  • Cardstock: Black, Raspberry, White Daisy
  • ShinHan Markers: Vivid Green, Peony Purple, Cherry Pink, Golden Yellow, Cerulean Blue Light, Marine Blue
Let's go shopping!
If you need a consultant I'd be happy to help.
If you'd like to BE a consultant I can help with that, too.

Have some fun and give this technique a try! 
Thanks for stopping by.

Have a great day.
Michelle

#showandtellwithmichelle #CTMH #cardmaking #embossing

6 comments:

  1. Wow, these are gorgeous...I'm going to have to try this technique. Thanks again Michelle for sharing your beautiful cards with us at Double Trouble. Monday's a new and fun challenge, so don't forget to check back with the Things.

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    1. Thanks, Sue. Excited to see what the Things are up to next!

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  2. What a cool technique! Love both of these! So happy you're playing along with Embossing for our Blast From The Past at Three Amigos!

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  3. I tried this technique when I first saw it on You Tube. I did not add the color to mine but I am so glad you did! Unique and clever, Michelle! Thank you for joining in the challenge fun at Double Trouble.

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  4. Michelle - thank you so much for sharing with the Double Trouble Papercrafting Challenge...I always love a new technique so I can't wait to try this one.

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