Mold II photos

Good morning everyone.

I am sorry I am a little later in posting these photos than I said I would. I had intended to show them last night - but had not had a good day & couldn't concentrate to do it.

But, I am here now & there are some lovely cards to show you.  Carolyn set the challenge as embossing - any sort you wanted.

Here are the photos;

Annette
Background is an embossing folder.
Cup Cuff & words heat embossed & glossy accents on the coffee beans.


Carolyn
Carolyn has adapted a style of card she uses
The snowdrops are embossed with silver EP & also coloured with Honey Doo pearl powders.
Three photos to show the whole effect of the card.




Cathy
Design stamped with clear ink & heat embossed with white EP,
then watercoloured.


Dot
Very clean & classic style from Dot



Elizabeth
Elizabeth used a Sweet poppy stencil with pearlescent White Paste and Super fine Satin Glitter.
She explained it had taken her 4 goes to find card stock that would take the wet medium and has found 2/3 rds. of her paste has gone off!!


Elma
Heat embossed with gold EP
with a really lovely quote.


Helen
Embossed background, using one of the embossing blank shapes. Then used some DIY embossing paste (PVA glue, white, gold and iridescent acrylic paint and talc) to emboss the peacock feather using a stencil.  Then, to keep the theme die cut two feathers and glued the sentiment to them, & added black borders, to give it some “pop”.


Madeline
Two cards from Madeline
First one - Apple Blossom hearts & flowers - front layer embossed &
background layer debossed.

Second one - Sweet Poppy Stencil with copper heat embossed border, matted onto  copper glitter mulberry paper and white card.



Mine
For my design I made a circular card (I seem to be into circles at the moment).
I embossed another smaller circle of card & cut it into four pieces, then rearranged them on the circular card, after adding an inked edge.  A flower in a similar colour to complete it along with a sentiment.


Olwen

Olwen used an embossing folder and colour core cardstock, then lightly sanded it to give  some depth. The she embossed a border around the card with the hougie board.


Lovely cards ladies & quite a lot of different methods used.

Thank you for sending them to me & in many cases for the description of how you made them - it helps a lot when I cannot hear you describing how they were made.

Stay safe everyone.
'Bye for now.



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