Ombre Embossing with Lindy's Stamp Gang Powders
Today I have two simple techniques to share, use them together or apart to create stunning embellishments for any project. So go and grab your Lindy's embossing power and Magicals and join me in creating something gorgeous!
SUPPLIES:
Lindy's Stamp Gang Products:
- Embossing Powder - Candy Cane Red Gold and Razzleberry Plum
- Magicals - Poinsettia Red
- Starbursts - Rudolphs' Red Nose & Bougainvillea Fuchsia
- Flat Fabio - Pink Ladies Pink
Other Products:
- Art Extravagance - Texture Paste
- Studio Calico - Wooden Hearts
- Chipboard or wooden word
- Micro Beads - Gold
- I Am Roses - paper flowers
- Stamp
- Versafine Onxy Black Stamp Pad
- Versamark Watermark Stamp Pad
- Eclipse 100 Card - White
Ombre Embossing Technique
Begin by choosing two colours of Lindy's embossing powder, I chose Candy Cane Red Gold and Razzleberry Plum. The colours should be similar in strength to achieve the ombre look, eg: a medium red and medium pink. If you pick a dark blue and for example silver, it will still be beautiful - just not ombre.
Coat your chosen embellishment using Versamark Watermark ink.
This will work on wood, chipboard or metal.
Cover the ink in one colour of embossing powder. If one colour looks slightly lighter than the other, then begin with the lighter colour.
Tap off the excess and heat the powder until raised and shiny. This first layer is essential in creating the ombre look. By covering the entire embellishment, the second colour will spread and create a variety of 'tones' and allow the two colours to blend together. If you only added one colour to the top and another to the bottom for instance, you wouldn't get the same beautiful blending of colours.
While embossing powder is still warm, add the second colour to either the top or bottom of the embellishment - NOT BOTH.
Heat the second colour with a heat gun and while still warm, repeat the previous step. You may need to add up to three layers of the second colour to achieve the colour gradation that is the 'ombre' effect.
After a few coats, you will have a soft, graded colour, like below.
If you prefer to see this being created, you can watch the process below:
Super Shiny
This creates a stunning rich colour on chipboard or wood embellishments. Use the 'Straight from the Jar' technique to add colour to your embellishment. As you can see I used Magicals in Poinsettia Red.
Allow embellishments to air dry or hurry the process along with a heat gun.
Once completely dry, cover the embellishment with a dimensional gloss.
While the glossy accents is still wet, sprinkle in a few micro beads.
Once dry the glossy accents enhances the colour of the Magicals, see how vibrant the hearts are!
Add a touch more Lindy's to complete the card.
It's slightly early but Happy Valentine's Day oxo