Step one; gather supplies; ink colors you want, along with a glossy card stock panel.
Step 2 – ink up the glossy card stock. [No need to blend perfectly]
Step 3 – once inked, using Versamark ink, stamp the image over the panel, and emboss with clear embossing powder.
Step 4 Final Step – using black ink, sponge over the entire panel. Take a rag, and wipe off the panel, [which will remove any ink on the embossed images].
Cool effect right? So many possibilities with this technique!
Here is the final card again;
To finish off the card, I gold embossed the poinsettia image, and sponged with a couple of the same inks as the background. Using the smaller die, I cut out the center portion, and adhered it with dimension tape. I added an embossed sentiment on vellum, and my card is finished.
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