The supplies are: Glycerin (found at any drugstore or stores with pharmacy), spray bottle, sturdy kraft cardstock (I used Stampin' Up's crumbcake), an embossing folder, a distress tool and several shades of Distress Ink (I used Vintage Photo and Spiced Marmalade as Sheena suggested.) Mix the glycerin and water in the spray bottle one part glycerin to 4 parts water. Spray it on the kraft cardstock piece liberally and massage it into the fibers of the cardstock. Turn it over and repeat several times. Then crinkle the cardstock up, carefully flatten out, spray and repeat. Here are a couple pictures of these steps:
Heat set the piece thoroughly with a heat gun. Once it is dry, start sponging with the Vintage Photo distress ink using the distress tool, highlighting the embossed areas, the edges and then the rest of the faux leather piece. After you have the leather like color you want, add in some Spiced Marmalade distress ink to highlight the center of the piece.
It is really amazing how much the completed faux leather background looks and feels like leather. Now all you need to do is add in your favorite stamps and attach to a card base. Here is my finished card with the deer silhouette and "my thoughts" stamps from Repeat Impressions:
I can never stop at just one card when having so much fun with a great technique and Repeat Impression's awesome stamps. Here is another card I made with a darker faux leather background and "hello handsome" from Repeat Impression's new word stamp series. I also distressed the edges of this faux leather piece before starting for an even more distressed look.
I think these cards would be perfect for any special man in your life. I hope they inspired you to try this fun background technique sometime soon.
8 comments:
Quite cool! Have to try that one day!
This is fabulous Karen...awesome technique! Hugs, Robin
What a fabulous technique - I really must try it!!
Love these two wonderful masculine cards, they are amazing.
Blessings
Maxine
Wonderful card and a fun technique too. I have not done this in ages.
Love it! Thanks for sharing. I'm definitely going to give this one a try
Shelby
Brilliant-will have to try that -and love the embossing-both fabulous cards---thank you for joining us at 613 Avenue Create
Carol DT x
Cool technique...these are gorgeous! Thank you for playing along with us at Catch the Bug!
These are both fantastic and what a great tutorial! Thanks for playing along at Catch The Bug.
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