Thursday, April 3, 2014

Scattered Spring for Friday Mashup

Thank goodness it's Friday! It's been a busy and long week here and I am ready to unwind for the weekend!

Need some help unwinding? Tara is our hostess this week at
The Friday Mashup and she has a great challenge for us. She wants to see projects with a spring theme, and she'd also like us to try the scattered embossing technique.

I decided to use this great stamp, Vivid Vases. I just love everything about this stamp! The colors are pulled from the Gingham Garden DSP.


For the embossing I took the Square Lattice EF and put my card base in there. I then used the stylus from the scoring board to highlight the spots where I wanted embossing on my card. In the video that Tara provided the gal uses vellum for the technique but I wasn't keen on that, so hopefully I got the technique right by doing it the way I did. Either way its something I haven't tried before, so I can knock it off the list!

I hope you'll head over to
The Friday Mashup to see what the rest of the DT did, these ladies blow me away every week!


  1. Create a project using the "Scattered Embossing Technique".
  2. Create a project with "Spring Colors or a Theme".
  3. Or Mash it up and create a "Spring project with the Scattered Embossing Technique".
 

Supplies used(all supplies SU unless otherwise noted):
Stamps: Vivid Vases
Paper: Island Indigo, Daffodil Delight, Whisper White, Gingham Garden DSP
Ink: Black StazOn, Melon Mambo, Night of Navy, Daffodil Delight, Pear Pizzazz, Island Indigo
Accessories: Big Shot, Square Lattice EF, Stylus, dimensionals
 
 

3 comments:

  1. I love how you used the technique Lisa! It pairs perfectly with the gingham DSP.

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  2. Super card, Lisa. I love seeing your creations- so sharp, so precise in detailing. I love how you did the embossing- perfect!

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  3. Beautiful springy card Lisa! I love how you used the Scattered Embossing Technique! Great job!!!

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