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Sunday, September 6, 2015

Coffee Deep Impressions Card


I am having so much fun playing with techniques I learned from videos by Fran of Stampendous on U-Tube! Her Deep Impressions technique is my favorite currently, but I also used instant coffee on the background of this card after watching another video on that technique. After the instant coffee spray was dry, I sponged on the lines with distress ink and a stencil and stamped the coffee stains, steam and the perfect sentiment from Crackerbox Palace. Here is a closeup of the dimension and shine of the coffee cup:


Isn't that gorgeous? The embossing powder I used primarily was Aged Copper from Stampendous which is a combo of gold, copper and green/blue. I stamped with an awesome background stamp from Technique Junkies into the molten embossing powder. I finished the card by sprinkling distress ink mixed with water with a small paint brush for the random dots.

I will be teaching this technique at an upcoming local workshop. If interested, email me via the contact feature on the side of the blog.

I am entering this card in the "Take a Stamp" challenge at Craft Stamper Magazine and the Make it Colorful challenge at Simon Says Stamp. 

7 comments:

  1. Stunning card Karen - and thanks for the close-up of the image :-)
    Blessings
    Maxine

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  2. Awesome card! Love the texture on your coffee cup!!

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  3. Stunning!! Love the background and all the texture on your coffee cup. Thank you for joining in with the Craft Stamper Challenge ...... good luck! Linda xx

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  4. That texture is so cool! Very nice! Thanks so much for playing along with our Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge!

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  5. Love the grungy feeling and the wonderful texture. Thank you for joining us at the Craft Stamper Challenge :-)

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  6. Gorgeous project... lovely colors!! LOVE the cup...
    Thanks for joining in with the Craft Stamper challenge ... good luck!
    xxx Ellie Knol xxx

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  7. Fabulous! I want to touch that cup, and I love the background Thanks for playing along at Craft Stamper Take It Make It :)

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