Hi everyone. We are back after a short re-Group with another wonderful card making technique. :) We have revamped our blog to reflect ou...| groupofsevencardmakers.blogspot.com
Hi everyone. Before we get to this month's technique, we are sad to say goodbye to one of our Group. Brenda in IN is stepping down. She i...| groupofsevencardmakers.blogspot.com
Hi everyone. Today's card technique uses sponging, embossing folder and direct-to-paper with a stamp pad. The possibilities are endless with all the amazing embossing folders available and the different colour combinations of ink.| Group of Seven Cardmakers
Hi everyone. Today we are showcasing an older technique which is a photographic technique adapted for card making. This involves a background (either sponged, watercoloured or patterned paper) and layering of sponging through a circle stencil to create a very beautiful and unique background.| Group of Seven Cardmakers
Hi everyone. Before we start with today's technique, there is a new tab at the top of this blog "Colour Theory". For those that would like to know more about how colours work together, please check it out. :)| Group of Seven Cardmakers
Hi everyone. Today we are combining heat embossing with sponged stenciling to create a unique look. | Group of Seven Cardmakers
Hi everyone. This month, the Group of Seven Cardmakers is sharing a second way to do Ink Blending. This time we are working with DOX Inks. Kristina Werner has several videos on colour combinations of DOX inks (links to videos are below). Once the inks were blended, the group dried their card panels with a heat tool and then pounced with anti-static powder before heat embossing a line image. Any colour of embossing powder will look great. This combination of techniques creates a beau...| Group of Seven Cardmakers
Hi everyone. There are a few different ways to colour embossed images. This month we experimented with three; sponging, watercolouring, and inkpad swiping. There is a link to a video for each of the different ways if you want to check them out.| Group of Seven Cardmakers