Emboss Resist with Blending – Monthly Mail Art with Kristina Werner, October 2018
Hello, all! Kristina here with another Monthly Mail Art! For this envelope, I did some heat embossing and ink blending. :)
I started out by stamping the large floral image from the Sketched Flowers stamp set along the left and bottom edges of a white envelope in VersaMark ink. I applied white embossing powder to the stamped flowers and then heat set it.
To add color to the envelope, I used sponge daubers and five colors of Distress Ink: Fired Brick, Seedless Preserves, Fossilized Amber, Spiced Marmalade, and Bundled Sage. The heat embossed lines resisted the ink and I was left with a pristine white lined image.
To finished off the envelope, I used one of the colors in the Finetec 6-color set for the address.
NOTE: Address used with permission. Thanks, Shirley!
Thanks for stopping by today! :)
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So so pretty … I knew I should have gotten last months’ kit – I love that stamp set!
Awesome effect!
So beautiful!
Absolutely gorgeous – the gold lettering is awesome!
Beautiful embossing
and inking on this
envelope!
Carla from Utah
This looks so fresh and elegant; who doesn’t want to find this in the mail…
What a pretty envelope!
What a beautiful creation!! :)
Beautiful envelope art! That’s such a pretty stamp set, and I love the ink blending over it. I wish I could do lettering like you do; so amazing!
An envelope that is a work of art indeed. Like the postage stamps also.
Melissa
“Sunshine HoneyBee”
Omg Beautiful I just love it thank you for show me your talent God-bless you and your family
Delphine Montano
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Beautiful use of the stamp and the coloring on the envelope!
Gorgeous decorated envelope, thanks for the video!
Wow ! Fantastic ! It’s a very cool techniques for create any enveloppes !
Thanks for sharing !
Love, love, love Kristina’s lettering!
So pretty. Thanks for sharing.
Linda D.
So pretty. Thanks for sharing.
Linda D.
Love this! Gorgeous writing too!
Beautiful color and embossing resist blending! Gorgeous envelop!
I love all the postage stamps you use. I’m guessing you have been collecting for a bit. Where would one begin this collection?