Sunday, September 07, 2025

Alison CT - Embossing Glaze Resist

Hi everyone, as Sally's challenge is embossing, I thought I would share one of the ways I use Ranger Distress Embossing Glazes.
Cut a piece of super smooth white card to 6 x 6 inches. Place the damask inkable over it. Blend Kitsch Flamingo distress oxide over the top third of the inkable. Remove and sprinkle Kitsch Flamingo distress glaze over the ink. Tap off excess and heat set.

Using the inking already on the card as a guide, replace the inkableand blend Candied Apple distress oxide through the middle third of the inkable. Remove the inkable and sprinkle with Candied Apple distress glaze and heat set.
Repeat using Villainous Potion distress oxide and Villainous Potion distress glaze.

Blend Spun Sugar distress oxide ink over the whole piece. Gently wipe the ink off of the distress glazed areas. This helps to emphasize the distress element of the glaze (see second photo).


Using the dot and line Freehand Border stamp, with Versafine Clair Monarch, add a border to the centre of each edge of the card.

On seperate card,  stamp a click, a selection of cogs and a sentiment, from the Clocks: Time is Free and Wasted Time stamp sets, with Versafine Clair Monarch ink. Blend spun sugar distress ink over the cogs, to save having to cut out the central part. Cut out and blend Villainous Potion distress oxide around the edge of the clock and sentiment. 
Blend Villainous Potion around the edge of the background piece and glue to a 7 x 7 card blank.
Add the clock, cogs and sentiment to the card. 
Products used:
Versafine Clair Monarch ink pad
Distress Embossing Glaze - kitsch flamingo, candied apple, villainous potion
Distress Oxide - kitsch flamingo, candied apple, villainous potion

Thank you for taking a look. 
Alison 

No comments:

Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...