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Good morning! I am SO excited to help Ellen Hutson celebrate their 11th anniversary today! All week long designers have been celebrating Ellen Hutson‘s anniversary by sharing creations featuring their favorite Essentials by Ellen products and today I’m sharing a card using the GORGEOUS Mondo Hydrangea (my all-time favorite Essentials by Ellen stamp set)!
This past summer I had the honor of guest-designing on the Ellen Hutson blog and I shared a set of cards using alcohol inks. I thought it’d be appropriate to use alcohol inks again for today’s card! 😉 I started by stamping the Mondo Hydrangea on yupo paper with versamark and heat-embossed it with gold embossing powder. When you emboss on yupo it’s very easy to warp the paper…a few tricks: first I also adhere the yupo paper to a 110lb card base with a good amount of ATG adhesive so that it helps to support the flimsier yupo paper, and second, I make sure the heat gun is SUPER hot and I keep it moving constantly over the yupo paper. It takes a little longer to emboss since I’m not allowing the gun to stay in one area for very long but it helps make sure the paper won’t warp. Once I stamped the flowers it was time to play with my alcohol inks!
I’ll have to make a video of this process soon because it’s quite fun but kinda hard to explain! So I uncapped alcohol inks in Flamingo, Watermelon, Shell Pink, Poppyfield, Wild Plum, and Gold Mixative and placed them on my craft mat. Then I placed a layer of paper towels on my craft mat to catch any stray drops of alcohol ink. I started applying color to the petals by carefully dropping alcohol ink into the embossed petals one at a time. Then tilted the yupo paper around to move the ink across the petal. Sometimes I’d mix colors and sometimes I’d add a little mixative. This created a very interesting look and a really pretty blended hydrangea flower! And just that touch of gold mixative really shimmers and catches the light as you tilt the card. As long as you tilt carefully the ink will not run outside of the embossed lines. And even if it does (and you’ll see in the photo below that mine does) it still looks really pretty!
Next I applied drops of shell pink, wild plum, and flamingo alcohol ink to a felt blending pad and wrapped the edges of the pad around my finger (so that it was a much smaller surface). Then I lightly applied the alcohol ink to the background around the flowers. I let my finger trace ripples across the yupo with the felt pad to get a textured look. I feel like the imperfect nature of the alcohol inks is perfect for a background allowing the Mondo Hydrangea to really shine! After the inks totally dried I trimmed the yupo paper down to 4″ by 5.25″ and adhered it to a white card base. Finally I die-cut the Many Thanks die two times from white cardstock and once from gold cardstock. I adhered them together with multi-medium matte to create a thick embellishment-like sentiment and adhered it to the card. And that’s it!
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To celebrate, Ellen Hutson is giving away two $100 gift codes to use at their shop to two lucky, randomly selected winners! To enter, leave comments at each hop stop on each hop day throughout the week! Ellen Hutson is also giving away two $50 gift codes to use at the shop to two lucky, randomly selected winners. Remember to comment, comment, comment! Winners will be selected randomly from posts throughout the week and will be announced on the Classroom blog on Monday, November 27th (so enter until 11:59pm PST on Sunday). I’ve included the hop list for today below. Happy hopping!
- Jessica Frost-Ballas —> You are here!
- Heather Campbell
- Emily Leiphart
- Sharon Harnist
- Francine Vuilleme
- LauraJane Head
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Beth Ann Myers says
Lovely shimmer with the gold. I will have to try this on my next creation.
mjmarmo says
Stunning card!
Carol Didier says
Love the variation the alcohol inks give when mixed and dabbed! I’d love to see a technique video…
cyndi morris says
Beautiful card — thanks so much for sharing. I have the Mondo Hydrangea stamp and I love it. I’m always thrilled to see projects for supplies I have!
FD91354 says
WOW.. love the colors in that hydrangia. Great technique. I suspect you’ve been hanging around some one :).
Mary Holshouser says
Love the gold embossing. The shading on the
flowers is wonderful.
thanks for sharing a beautiful card.
craftyd says
Gorgeous card, love the colors.
Dolores
Marty B says
Your card is stunning and and look forward to the video.
Patty Eifert says
Oooooh!! That color against the gold embossed outline is stunning!!
Kristine Boydstun says
This is a stunning card! I love the colors and the technique! Thank you for sharing, and I’m signing up for your blog so I can see a video of this!
Ashlee Diane says
Your card is GORGEOUS!!! Love it and Ellen Hutson:)
Cathy B says
I’m not much of a gold fan, but it looks great with the pink! Thanks for the chance to win.
Kim G says
I have been wanting this stamp for quite a while, now you make me want it even more!!!! Love the colors! It is so pretty and looks fun to do.
Greta H says
I’m totally in awe–stunningly gorgeous card!
bcparkison says
Just beautiful!
melissaf123 says
Beautiful Mondo Hydrangea Card, love the gold embossing with these rich pink-red colors. Thanks for the tips on embossing on Yupo. I would love to see a video on your alcohol ink “tilting technique!”
Louanne Collins says
Mondo Hydrangea is my all-time favorite stamp! Love the gold accents and alcohol inks — I’m going to go try that right now! Thanks for sharing your beautiful card!
Rita Montgomery says
I love this stamp and your colors are amazing.
mypapercraftworld says
Rich and lovely, Jess … the saturated colour with the hint of shimmery gold is simply gorgeous! Anita 🙂
Andrea D. La Vigne says
WOW–gorgeous card, Jessica!!!! I have the Mondo Hydrangea stamp set, and may have to give this a try. LOVE the colors you used! 🙂 ~ Andrea
Terri (Blindstamper) says
I love your card and how you used that stamp.
Dennisonka says
Stunning card! I am just starting to explore alcohol inks, and I would love to see your video of this process. Thanks for inspiring!
jlingraham says
WOW your technique is stunning!!!
Sue McRae says
What a fantabulously gorgeous card! I love using alcohol inks but have never tried this technique with embossing, I definitely want to give it a try and I do hope you’ll make a video to share with us.
smilynstef says
Hydrangeas are so lovely outlined in gold