Here is the first card I made:
Here is what you need:
Coloured card, co-ordinating coloured acrylic paint, clear embossing powder, versamark ink pad, stamps of your choice, heat gun, large paint brush, a tissue
1) Choose the coloured card - this will be the colour that shows through your design.
2) Stamp your chosen image with the versamark ink onto the card and emboss with the clear powder.
3) Paint over the image and the surrounding card with the acrylic paint and allow to dry
4) Once the paint has dried, take the tissue and dampen it with water. Lightly rub over the embossed image to remove the paint, revealing the coloured card underneath. Then leave it to dry.
And now you have your image. Here is a close up of the flower on the card:
I then had a go at another card, which didn't turn out quite as expected but it can always be worked on:
The background was made using black card. I didn't have any white paint at the time (I have now purchased some so might have to try it again), so I used some picket fence distress stain. It didn't work quite as well as the paint probably would have done, because the black still shows through quite a bit.
The picture in the middle was made using red card and a bronze paint. Again, it didn't stand out as much as I would have liked because the colours were too similar, but it was an experiment and now I know what I need to change next time.
It can be a bit messy and time consuming as you have to wait for it to dry each time, but it can be very effective.
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