Mar 27 2007

Embossed Lumiere

Published by trudee at 8:15 am under Card Designs

PennyBlackIrisSympathy

I needed to make a sympathy card today, so I used the color challenge on SCS as my inspiration.

Do you find it difficult to make sympathy cards? I do. As I was making this card, I was thinking about why I feel that way. Card making brings me so much joy…why are sympathy cards difficult? Hmmm…maybe that’s it. The occasion for a sympathy card is certainly not joyful, so the typical joy I have in creating a card is overshadowded by the somber feelings of sympathy. Do you think that might be it? Something to think about…

I used my new Penny Black “Rainbow Flower” stamp. I had an idea to take my aquapinter, and load it with ink from a reinker, then apply the color to the stamp. After I finished all 3 colors, I added some Lumiere to a stipple brush, and stippled it on the stamp—on top of the ink. Then, I stamped on the white cardstock. What a gorgeous sheen it has! (I had to clean my stamp with a toothbrush to get the Lumiere out of all the crevices–but it all came off just fine) I was going to just dry it with the heat gun and thought hmmm why don’t I clear emboss it? So I dumped (that’s a technical term) some clear embossing powder over it and embossed. Oooooh I liked that! The beautiful sheen of the Lumiere shines right through. I wasn’t liking the stark white, so I loaded my sponge brayer with caribbean ink, and brayered over the entire image. I buffed the excess ink off of the flower with a paper towel. Wallah–a dreamy sky.

The rest is pretty simple. Mounted the flower on cranberry crisp, then on black. I like using black for a little bit of “pop”. I stamped the flourish and “So Sorry” on olive cardstock, then punched it out with the rounded tab punch. The olive against the caribbean looked a little “blah”, so I punched a small egde for the tab in black. I saw that trick on Cambria’s blog—thanks baby!! Next, I stamped the mustard cardfront with Well Worn Words in mustard ink. Finally, I tied this amazing May Arts ribbon (that I got from Jacksonbelle) across the front, and attached the focal image to the cardfront on dimensionals.

Thanks for stopping by today! Don’t forget to leave a comment on my doodled card below, and let me know what you’d like to see here! Bye for now! :)

Stamps: well worn words, penny black rainbow flower, fancy flex. phrases
Paper: mustard, cranberry, black, white
Ink: cranberry, mustard, olive, caribbean, black
Accessories: aquapainter, stipple brush, lumiere, clear ep, rounded tab punch, may arts ribbon, dimensionals, foam brayer
Techniques: embossed lumiere

16 Responses to “Embossed Lumiere”

  1. Cambria Turnbowon 27 Mar 2007 at 8:31 am

    Beautiful Trudee. Sorry that you need a sympathy card though. Thanks for the link to my blog…. your tabbie rocks! I LOVE that I don’t miss your work in the gallery anymore… did I tell ya that? TRUDEE has a blog baby!!!!!

  2. Star (Starla)on 27 Mar 2007 at 9:32 am

    OHHHHH!!!! I have a bottle of lumiere that has not been opened….now I have a WONDERFUL inspiration idea to use!!!

  3. Melissa Kaufmanon 27 Mar 2007 at 11:01 am

    Wow! This is stunning!

  4. Linda Bullardon 27 Mar 2007 at 11:07 am

    Oooh, Trudee! I really like the effect you got with this technique (have you named it yet?). Thanks for sharing the details how you did it. See - a great example of bling with style! :o) Linda

  5. Linda Bullardon 27 Mar 2007 at 11:08 am

    Ooop! I see you did name it! Embossed Lumiere. Thanks. Linda

  6. Linda (LSN on SCS)on 27 Mar 2007 at 12:23 pm

    Absolutely gorgeous! In reading your commentary, I almost feel like I was sitting right next to you learning from the master. Next on my purchase list (a sponge attachment for my brayer). I have Lumiere and will definately give this a whirl.

    Now if I could only come up with beauties like this on my own (instead of feeling like I have to case everything).

  7. Julie (jjbrooks)on 27 Mar 2007 at 1:14 pm

    Beautiful card!!! I am so glad you started a blog! I love your gallery on splitcoast!!

  8. KimberlyG on SCSon 27 Mar 2007 at 3:06 pm

    This is absolutely gorgeous! What a great technique to try! I agree…sympathy cards are so difficult to make. So sorry that you needed one.

  9. inkypawson 27 Mar 2007 at 4:09 pm

    Beautiful Miss Trudee!!!

  10. Sueon 27 Mar 2007 at 4:35 pm

    Wonderful, wonderful, wonderful (your card). Sympathy cards are difficult for me, too. Actually 3 -4 other bloggers have said the same thing as well.

  11. Jackie in NCon 27 Mar 2007 at 5:28 pm

    Wow - very pretty!!!

  12. leslierichon 27 Mar 2007 at 10:54 pm

    It’s gorgeous, Trudee! I always feel sad and melancholy when I’m working on a sympathy card. I do feel close to the person as I work, though. Sort of like spending a little time paying tribute, offering a little something in their memory. You did a beautiful job on this!

  13. Kendra aka Scrapstampindivaon 28 Mar 2007 at 9:33 am

    supah card trudee! :)

  14. melody aka lacyquilteron 30 Mar 2007 at 8:05 am

    Gorgeous card and awesome technique! And I think I need that flower stamp! lol

  15. Kim Tedderon 30 Mar 2007 at 3:14 pm

    Beautiful card! sorry you needed to make it.
    Glad to see you blogging! :)

  16. Marie - mariemcon 10 Apr 2007 at 7:12 am

    This is absolutely beautiful!!! TFS

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