Playing with the Brusho crystals again. We tried 3 very different techniques for this class. This is card 1 of 3. Card 2 is posted on my March 13 Blog post and card 3 is on my March 16 Blog post.
046A Embossing Paste and Brusho
Stamps: Flourishing
Phrases.
Cardstock: Dapper Denim (Not
Quite Navy), Powder Pink (Pink Pirouette), Berry Burst (Melon Mambo), Lemon
Lime, watercolor paper.
Brusho Crystals: Prussian Blue.
Ink: Pink Pirouette,
Night of Navy.
Tools: glue dot, Tombow
glue, Embossing Paste, Fine Tip Glue Pen, Beautiful wings Embosslit (retired), Brusho
Crystals in Prussian Blue.
Punches/Dies: Flourish Thinlits,
3/16” circle.
Apply embossing
paste to 3-3/4” x 5” watercolor paper.
Let dry. Add sprinkles of blue
crystal then spritz with a fair bit of water.
Tip the panel to distribute the color.
Immediately place a
napkin over the entire panel to mop up the water.
If you check online,
you will find a lot of recipes for Embossing Paste. This is the one I tried and have had great
results with it. It also lasts a long
time in a sealed container.
1/4 cup talc or baby
powder, 1 tablespoon white acrylic paint, 1 tablespoon Aleen’s original Tacky
Glue. Add a little water as needed to
make a spreadable paste.
Adhere the large and
medium flower together. Curl petals.
Punch a circle in
Rose Red and add to center of flowers.
Cover center with Fine Tip Glue Pen.
Die cut the
butterflies using the Beautiful wings Embosslit in Pink Pirouette
cardstock. Adhere to the brick paste
with glue dots.
Stamp a phrase from
the Flourishing Phrases stamp set in Night of Navy ink and the flower in Pink
Pirouette ink. Add a butterfly die. Adhere to inside of card.
Decorate an envelope
with the same flower image.
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