As many of you will know, the current
Craft Boots Challenge is 'Anything But a Card'. I made this boomark recently and, whilst I did not consider it to be good enough to use as a Crafty Boots Design Team piece, I still wanted to share it with you.
I used Stampendous Dreamweaver White Embossing Paste and my Stampendous Metal Dreamweaver 'Tall Poppy' Stencil to create this image. It was the first time I had used this technique and was a little disappointed with how the embossing paste leaked slightly under the stencil and blurring some of the fine detail. I tried several times but the result much the same each time.
To give the bookmark a little more dimension (and to hide some of the worse 'smudged' areas) I layered some of the sections (I am not sure that you can make it out from these photographs).
To complete the bookmark I placed it on some white card and punched a hole for the ribbons.
I shall be back tomorrow with the
Crafty Boots Mid Challenge Reminder.
Dionne
I like this a lot! I love the ribbon color and definitely the center design! Did you submit it to the challenge? I think you should!
ReplyDeleteThank you, but I do not feel it is good enough for a challenge, you can see where the paste has oozed and filled in the gaps. I am sure I can do better, although I do like the colours.
Deletexx
It's beautiful and great textured stencilling and beautiful ribbons--more than good enough for a DT entry and we would love to see you enter this at
ReplyDeletehttp://ainkymess.blogspot.co.uk/2016/07/challenge-2.html
https://lovetocraftchallengeblog.blogspot.co.uk/2016/08/ltccb-1-august-anything-goes.html
See you there :)
Carol x
You are too kind Carol, I am sure I could do something better for your challenge.
DeleteDionne x
I hate it when stuff leaks under the stencil however, when I first looked at this I thought it was a die cut as it looked crisp and sharp! The red and white is very striking. xx
ReplyDeleteThank you Lisette, I think I managed to save this by combining the best bits of two attempts, but you can still see some of the seepage if you look closely. However, I need a lot more practice.
DeleteD xx