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I have an embossing folder that is of a Fall Scene. I want to run it through my Cuttlebug, then color it. What is the best way to color the raised side? :-) LM
you could ink up a rubber brayer and roll color on, or use an ink pad for the direct to paper tech, which is just rubbing the inkpad across the paper. or apply ink with a sponge
GinaK has an awesome video for this i will find and post for ya!
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I think the bristles on a brush would get in between the embossed areas. A dauber, q-tip or stencil brush would work. All work well with inks. In fact, I think a stencil brush would work better than a paint brush because you hold the stencil brush upright rather than an angle.
Hi LM, If you look in my gallery back to Nov 2010 I did a Fall scene EB folder. I lightly wiped a sponge over the raised area then used my blender pen and the tops of my SU ink pads to color the leaves etc. I don't know if it is the same one but this might help.
We did a technique challenge just recently where we used markers for colouring the folder before embossing. TLC324 ~ Colored Embossing ~ (5/09/11) by joan ervin at Splitcoaststampers
If you have markers you might find that worth trying. Some people mentioned finding it hard on the marker nibs, so don't use your best ones. But I'll be using this technique again, I really liked the effect.
We did a technique challenge just recently where we used markers for colouring the folder before embossing. TLC324 ~ Colored Embossing ~ (5/09/11) by joan ervin at Splitcoaststampers
If you have markers you might find that worth trying. Some people mentioned finding it hard on the marker nibs, so don't use your best ones. But I'll be using this technique again, I really liked the effect.
So glad you shared this! Somehow I missed it! Thanks!
We did a technique challenge just recently where we used markers for colouring the folder before embossing. TLC324 ~ Colored Embossing ~ (5/09/11) by joan ervin at Splitcoaststampers
If you have markers you might find that worth trying. Some people mentioned finding it hard on the marker nibs, so don't use your best ones. But I'll be using this technique again, I really liked the effect.
Hey Mel.....love your stuff and go to your blog all the time. Must be in a semi coma 'cause I didn't realize you were part of SCS.
Hey Lorraine, I'm just a lil' ol' member (not one of those awesome moderators and hardworkin' gals). I started out as stampztoomuch a while back-it's sort of like a secret identity. lol. ;)
Hi LM, If you look in my gallery back to Nov 2010 I did a Fall scene EB folder. I lightly wiped a sponge over the raised area then used my blender pen and the tops of my SU ink pads to color the leaves etc. I don't know if it is the same one but this might help.
I just posted some easy embossed cards that were colored using daubers and stamp pads and aqua painter using the watercolor technique using the lids as well for a quick cards you can made or demo here: Lynda's Quiet Time: Easy Peasy One layer embossed Flower Garden