Supplies: Paper - Bazzill A2 card; scraps of black, white & orange;
Spellbinders Betterpress Porcelain
Press Plate w/Dies - Spellbinders Swirl Birthday Frame
Dies - Waffle Flower Painted Flowers Layering Die;
A Jillian Vance Design Stitched Dot Rectangle Backdrop Set;
Poppystamps Fanciful Fall Leaves (retired);
Frantic Stamper Bouquet Builder
Other - Spellbinders Essential Gems;
TH Distress Oxide Inks - Squeezed Lemonade, Mustard Seed,
Spiced Marmalade, Cracked Pistacio, Salvaged Patina,
Barn Door, Fired Brick, & Crackling Campfire
I pressed the ink pads (did a couple at a time) to the acetate and spritzed with water. Applied the paper to the acetate and then acetate to paper as Darnell suggested. Then repeated with different colors. Once dry, I pressed with the Swirl Birthday Frame and die cut with a stitched rectangle. I blended some Salvaged Patina into the edges and on areas that had no smooshing. Added to an A2 card along with a pressed sentiment and some die cuts from the bits box.
I was going to link to another card where I used this Betterpress frame but realized I never blogged it! So here is that card using the sentiment (with coordinating sentiment die) from the set:
On this one, I spritzed some Betterpress Bisque paper with some Hero Arts shimmer sprays and let dry before pressing the swirl plate. I pressed then die cut the sentiment; inked the edges & added to the center of the frame plus some gold dots to the corners. Since this was the first use of the press plate, I'll add it to Darnell's June NBUS Challenge #63.
Thanks for stopping and have a crafty day!!
10 comments:
Great smooshing colors.
stunning Linda. Great smooshed backgrounds. Very impressive cards.
That is such a good way to boost a background. I love these. I am searching for inspiration at the moment as I have a number of things to make, but my mind is blank! xx
These are stunning! Very elegant and distinctive.
Love the background with the acetate smooshing and the added salvaged patina really makes a gorgeous color combo! That is a beautiful press plate and I love the first card you made with it!
You did a wonderful job with the background design, it looks amazing. I love the transition of the different colors.
Wow, those backgrounds are so cool! Wonderful set of cards, Linda.
Oooh, these are pretty. I especially like the rich colours on the first card. Gorgeous. Hugz
Two lovely makes. Great job getting inky with the smooching technique.
These are so pretty, Linda! I love the patina of the first one and how both designs work perfectly for either gender! The sediments are great, too! Thank you for inspiring everyone to use their NBUS and thank you for playing with my I.D.E.A.S.!📌 Hugs, Darnell
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