Hello everyone,
I am up at STAMPlorations blog with my last showcase as a Guest designer for Digital Wednesday feature. I am very thankful to all the readers for the love to my previous post on no line coloring with Digital stamps. Today, I am focusing on Heat embossing my Digital images. If you have seen my July's Digital wednesday post you'd remember that I did heat embossing for one of the cards. I also had made a You tube tutorial for the detailed process of how to heat emboss Digital stamps.
I wanted to make a post specifically, to show you the endless possibilities of using heat embossing technique with digital stamps. Let me tell you, how I do heat embossing for Digital images. My skills with computer are limited and I use Microsoft word and an Ink jet printer for my printing. But if you have printed from Inkjet printer you would know that the ink remains a little wet. My printer is over 8 yrs old so I am always careful else, the ink smears in first few seconds. and if image does not properly dry, it bleeds when you I watercolors. So why not take it to my advantage, I thought, the fact that the ink remains wet!
I wanted to watercolor my heat embossed images so I chose water color paper to print my digis on. I used this paper which is 250 gsm and easily gets fed in the printer. What you have to remember is to keep fans off and choose a warm room for printing, preferably with no AC on. Use an anti- static powder tool on the correct side of the paper that will have the print coming out on. Feed the paper and be ready with your embossing powder. As soon as the print is out, immediately put the clear embossing powder and then heat set it. You can see the process here.
The Rustic Greek Window
Since the time I got the stamp Rustic window, I have been thinking of making it a window similar to the Greek town - Santorini's . I resized it to make it larger as I wanted the window to be the focus What I love about digital stamps the most is, that you can resize it to the proportions you want!
I printed my image by keeping it in the centre of the paper and immediately after the print, heat embossed it with white embossing powder. I colored with Zig markers and used a brick stencil for making my wall with texture paste.
I could have turned it into a card by trimming it but I thought of framing it.
Till the time, the world gets back to being like good old days, this is how we can travel, through our art work :D I hope you get a glimpse of Santorini too from this project!
For the next card I used Sugar rush digital stamp, printed on the same watercolor paper, heat embossed with white embossing powder and colored with Zig brush pens.
I couldn't decide which flavour to make and because I follow -when in doubt, do a rainbow, I did the same. But with PINK, ofcourse. I can add Pink.. everywhre :D I mounted my watercolored panel on black cardbase and stamped a sentiment.
You are free to imagine, which flavours these macaroons are. This is the only time I wished that a Rainbow had brown too :P Let me know, which is your favourite macaroon?
Golden Poinsettias Row
Now that we have dreamed about a vacation and got some sugar rush, why not get ready for Christmas? I arranged the two Poinsettia rows from the Sketched Christmas flower and Poinsettia row digital stamp in a word document, typed Merry Christmas in the center (Lucida handwriting) and printed the images. As soon as I had the print, I put gold embossing powder and heat embossed it.
I colored the images with Zig markers, just some loose watercoloring and mounted the panel on red notecard, with double sided foam adhesive. Quick and simple!
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Wishing you a lovely day. Stay safe and healthy and keep crafting.
Hugs ~Ishani
These are all sooo gorgeous! Thank you for the step by step! I LOVE the poinsettia!
ReplyDeleteFabulous projects and thanks for all the tips on how to heat emboss digital images.
ReplyDeleteYour cards are all
ReplyDeletelovely and I love
the colorful
macaroons!
Carla from Utah
Wonderful work Ishani..
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Blessings
Maxine
The macaroons sure look good enough to eat! lol
ReplyDeleteI love the white embossing as well as the gold on the
pretty poinsettias.Gorgeous cards!
wow, absolutely stunning design and I have to try this!
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