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Season's Greeting
I had this in mind for awhile, when I saw the Perfect Plaid Scrapblock(TM). It reminds me of a warm flannel shirt or scarf.


1. Stamp the Perfect Plaid in Fired Brick ink and cut a panel.


2. Stamp Snowflakes in VersaMark ink and emboss with clear embossing powder.


3. Brayer a darker ink over the piece.


4. Wipe the panel with a tissue, which removes the ink on the embossed snowflakes, revealing the pattern underneath.


Thanks for looking,
lise
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Supplies:
Stamps:
-Joyeux Noel (Aimee's Christmas Release) by CHF
-Perfect Plaid Scrapblock(TM) by CHF
-Season's Greeting sentiment from Christmas Expressions (Mona Lisa Moments) by CHF


Ink:
-Fired Brick and Black Soot Distress inks by Ranger
-VersaMark ink


Paper:
-Super Smooth White, Blush Red Dark, and White Prismatic by Prism


Other:
-Clear embossing powder by Ranger
-Silver brads by making memories
-Corner rounder by EK Success
-Nestabilities tags by Spellbinder
-red grosgrain ribbon by May Arts
-brayer
-napkin/tissues


Technique:
-embossing, revealed
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Silvergirl


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Registered: September 2007
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· Date: Mon June 30, 2008 · Views: 794 ·
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Keywords: Season's Greeting
Additional Categories: Christmas Expressions
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stamp_momma
CHF Alumni

Registered: September 2007
Posts: 1,880
Mon June 30, 2008 5:07pm

love this, too! Funny, I have a card with the same technique to load when I get home...great minds! great minds! Smile
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Julia S
CHF Alumni

Registered: November 2007
Posts: 4,857
Thu July 3, 2008 4:05pm

Now how cool it this?!!
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Lesley
CHF Alumni

Registered: September 2007
Posts: 3,024
Sun July 6, 2008 3:30pm

Thanks for the instructions! Very cool technique. Smile
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eggette

Registered: April 2008
Posts: 138
Mon August 4, 2008 6:44pm

Love it!! Love it!!
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EllenC

Registered: January 2008
Posts: 412
Fri November 14, 2008 10:04pm

very clever, great effect
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