Showing posts with label Technique. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Technique. Show all posts

Tuesday Technique: Shimmery Resist

This Shimmery Resist Technique would make an awesome Christmas card.  It seems pretty easy to create according to the instructions.






Technique Tuesday: Faux Paper Lantern

Today I'm sharing the Faux Paper Lantern technique.   This would work so nicely with all the different shaped framelits that Stampin' Up! carries.





Technique Tuesday: Velvet Embossing

When you look at the first photo of the Velvet Embossing Technique, it just looks like a plain black Top Note die cut.  But as you can see in the second photo...  there is a pattern in the background and it looks like velvet.  Very cool.






Tuesday Technique: Textured Embossed Ribbon

This is an interesting way to make your own patterned ribbon....Textured Embossed Ribbon.  Just imagine putting patterns on your ribbons and making them all different.  Endless possibilities.





Tuesday Technique: Rainbow Embossing

I tried to take the pictures on an angle so you can really see the Rainbow Embossing Technique.  I think this would work so great with so many different color combos.  Hope this inspires you.






Technique Tuesday: Wax Paper / Embossing Folder Resist

I think this Wax Paper/Embossing Folder Resist Technique will definitely inspire you to try this one. Especially given all the great embossing folders offered by Stampin' Up!





Tuesday Technique: Butterfly Pansies

It's always great when you have a tool or a product that has dual purposes.  With this Butterfly Pansies Technique you can make pansies using a butterfly punch.  So clever.


 



Technique Tuesday: Reverse Applique Technique

I thought this was an appropriate technique to share this month since Valentine's Day is approaching. This would work great with any Stampin' Up! DSP packs.






Technique Tuesday: Bargello Technique

This is a technique you don't see often... Bargello Technique.  As I was posting this 6x6 technique card I wondered why it was called "Bargello Technique".  I Googled it...  Bargello is a type of needlepoint embroidery consisting of upright flat stitches laid in a mathematical pattern to create motifs.  The name originates from a series of chairs found in the Bargello Palace in Florence.  I guess that makes sense when you see the pattern.





Technique Tuesday: Faux Window

How cool is this Faux Window technique.  I always wonder how someone comes up with techniques like this.  Hope this inspires you.



Tuesday Technique: Striped Wipe

Today I am sharing a unique technique called Striped Wipe Technique.  The color combos that you can use with this technique are endless. 




















Wishing You Lots of Joy with Nests of Winter DSP

Today I am sharing another pretty card using the Nests of Winter Designer Series Paper .  I am obsessed with the pretty birds featured on th...