When I got this embossing folder, I was so anxious to use it with this technique. I'm not sure if this tutorial is here on SCS or not. If not, I used the tutorial by Anne Craig at Distinktive Stamping Designs. http://anncraig.blogspot.com/2015/09....html?spref=pi
I swiped my embossing folder with ink (Rich Cocoa) and then stamped the pumpkins on the folder. Next, I ran it through my Grand Calibur for embossing. What a fun technique.
I'm pretending this is just a row of birch trees in the back yard and not a forest. The pumpkin patch is just beyond.
Added some Fall leaves, twine, sentiment and I have a card I really like.
Edit: I edited my photo because I saw Copic marker from the pumpkins on my trees. You know how every little thing shows when you enlarge your photo. It was driving me nuts so I had to get it off.
Date: Monday, September 12, 2016 GMT Views: 3311
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Mon, Sep 19, 2016 @ 3:26 PM
You nailed it Benz! I really want that ef. On zee list! I love how you have the pumpkins peeking out from the trees. Yep, would drive me crazy too. I'm sitting here ENLARGING this card to see if you made any mistakes - NO, not a one. DARN! Awesome card.
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Sun, Nov 27, 2016 @ 12:09 PM
You took this technique and showed us just how amazing it can look. Not in a million years would I have used the pumpkins in the background, and they look terrific here. I really love the leaves and touch of twine you added to this fabulous fall scene too. Congratulations on this card winning in the favorites! ~Karen.
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