Hello crafters! Today I have an art journal page to share with a fun gel printing and dry embossing technique.
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I made a page in my Small Creative Journal, but you can also turn the design into a card. I had a gel printing session last week, printing mainly with dry embossed papers and today I used some of those printed papers. I particularly had fun dry embossing and then coloring one of the designs.
I made four different prints using this dry embossed paper, as well as some other embossing folders.
I planned to color directly on to the print, but then I looked at the embossing folder and thought it would be fun to dry emboss the design first. Line it up in the folder and emboss. This brings the design forward and adds interest.
I colored with flowers with Distress Watercolor Pencils, picking the color up with a paint brush from the tip of the pencils.
Next. I splattered with Antique Linen and Scorched Timber pencils. Dipp the pencil in water and flick a paint brush against it.
I also splattered the page with Winsor & Newton Permanent White gouache.
Two of the sentiments were stamped on another gel printed paper with
Simon Says Stamp Be Your Beautiful Self and
die cut with the coordinating dies.
The gel printing is to some extent unpredictable, which adds interest to the flowers.
Leave some of the paper showing, for highlights.
Each flower looks different because of the printing.
The top flower was the faintest and the dry embossing helped to bring it out from the background.
Happy crafting!
Anna-Karin
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Happy crafting!
Anna-Karin
Supplies:
* Please note: the links are affiliate links, for which I receive a small percentage of sales generated by the link, at no extra cost to you.