Blackout embossing

 


I'm not sure I've ever done this technique with patterned paper. I was inspired by Heidi the Yorkshire Crafter to give it a go. I used a piece of patterned paper from a pad from The Works, so no worries if it didn't work out, as very cheap!

I actually went over the debossing again with a blue ink pad as the black looked too dull. Matted and framed with 6x6 Maximum crafts die set and a plain sheet of paper from the same pad.

The sentiments are by Altenew (happy) and Chloe (wishes) cut from snippets below. The square left from the centre of the card I cut out the base for the dragonfly, then cut it again from a clean sheet of the same patterned paper.


Here's another view.


Off to The Snippets Playground with this one.

Just had a few days away at a favourite place of ours Ironbridge. We stayed in a delightful townhouse right on the Wharfage with a view of the bridge from our windows. 


We visited Wroxeter - Roman city remains which was so interesting. This is the largest free standing roman wall in England.



Benthall Hall - National Trust with beautiful gardens and again so much interesting history provided by the guides.



Comments

KarinsArtScrap said…
what a beautiful card and fantastic photo's Lynn............gr karin
crafty-stamper said…
Beautiful card and will have to check out the technique. Love all the photos.
Carol x
brenda said…
Lovely card in gorgeous colours, great photos as well.

B x
Chris said…
Beautiful card Lynn, never tried that technique so had to look it up, it's very effective so will have to try it! Thanks for the inspiration.
Your photos are lovely too, only been to Ironbridge once, a great place to visit. Would like to go again- preferably without the dog next time, he was a nightmare as he could smell the river and was desperate to get in!
xx
Aquarius said…
A colourful card - I saw Heidi doing this technique but have yet to get around to having a go. Lovely photos of your recent treip and of the flowers
Kathy said…
I like your card and I’ll have to look that technique up. It looks like it’s something I want to try and your pictures of your trip or just gorgeous especially that rose. My son is a fan of all things Roman so he for some day visit that part of England. I’m quite sure.
Sarn said…
Super technique and a lovely card altogether.
Thanks for sharing your holiday snaps. All very picturesque.

Thanks for coming to play in the Snippets Playground. See you in the treehouse later. x
HilaryJane said…
What an interesting look you have achieved with the patterned paper. It works really well. I love it. Thanks for sharing the photos from your trip and your heads up about the succulents. I have some succulent pots that look very similar. It is always reassuring when things grown at home look as good as they do in professionally managed gardens. Sorry, I have been absent for a while. I am trying to sort myself out so that I am more present in blogland. I may or may not succeed! xx
Jules said…
Hi Lynn
A great card .. .. I think we will all be trying that technique now!
Love the finished look.
Hope all is good at your end.
Love and hugs
Jules xoxo
Donna said…
Great card, I've not seen this done with patterned paper! Fabulous pictures too!
Di said…
I need to check that lovely technique out - gorgeous result. Great photos too!
Hugs
Di xx