The candy cane card was also made with the Mercart Teflon Tool. I used red coated aluminum and debossed it into the LL 555 Candy Cane Stencil. I was very careful about this. I then sanded it to show the silver aluminum in the background.
The poinsettia card was made by machine embossing plain silver aluminum through my Revolution Machine with the Large Poinsettia Stencil LG 700. I then enhanced the embossing just a little with my teflon tool. I used alcohol inks generously over the metal with the stencil still in place. I then removed the stencil, cleaned it up a little, and added some green alcohol ink to the background.
The last card was made with the Season's Greetings LS stencil and the discontinued Mistletoe Stencil. Both were embossed using the Revolution. After removing the stencils, they were colored using alcohol inks. When the inks were dry (which took almost no time), they were sanded to bring out the embossing. How could you get a hold of one of these Mistletoe Stencils?
You could ask your LSS if they could order it for you--OR you could take my class if you live in Michigan. I will be giving this Mistletoe Stencil out for free at any of my stencil classes this November or December. Look me up and take a class. I would love to see you. Meanwhile, you should check out all of the other Dream Team members posts. Get inspired and try out for yourself. It has been a wonderful experience, which I highly recommend.
These are wonderful! I especially like how the skates have a Van Gogh effect ....sort of like the holly design last week. And the mistletoe card is cool as well. Hope your classes go really well!
ReplyDeleteThis is too much fun! And I never tire of seeing your metal projects. Great job, Laura.
ReplyDeleteLaura could anyone really get tired of seeing you metal creations. They are so wonderful, hope all your classes are going well.
ReplyDeleteGreat cards Laura. Have fun with your classes.
ReplyDeleteGreat class cards! Love the inks and patterns. On your skates card, I love the touch of the fluffy yarn...makes me think of curling up by the fire with a fluffy afghan and cocoa after a long day ice-skating (which I haven't done in like 30 years!)
ReplyDeleteYou are amazing, these cards are wonderful! I really need to play with the metal more!
ReplyDeleteOK, trying again. LOVE allt he cards and you have outdone yourself once again. Ilove your work my friend!
ReplyDeleteYou are rocking the metal. GREAT JOB Laura!!! I can't wait to see and talk to you again!!! I love hearing what you have to say!!!! Soon my friend!!!
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