Happy first day of autumn!
This weeks MIM Video is by : Danielle I have to say I was impressed with the outcome, no pun intended! :) Fun video, Thanks!
It reminds me of a butter press or embosser I have.
I wish you could see this in person. I left the card alone because I thought the embossed image was all you needed to look at.
I have to go watch the football game. You will have to go watch the video to see how I did this.
Have a blessed week!
Autumn Hills Stamp Set |
Oh wow! You made a fabulous card with this technique! I definitely want to give this a try...
ReplyDeleteMy only thought to this is..."What will my friends say (especially those that don't make cards) ...
when I tell them I made my card using tp? smile.
Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGLORIOUS Marybeth! You picked a terrific image for the technique, love this!!I Can't wait to give this a try!!!
ReplyDeleteWow! Your card is just incredible!
ReplyDeleteWow, great effect! Love the outcome!
ReplyDeleteBye,
Marjolein
beautiful szene, looks great!
ReplyDeleteSo awesome!! Love the images you chose!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! I love the diecut to frame your paper casting.
ReplyDeleteMarybeth!!! This is amazing - thanks for sharing the link for Danielle's blog-post. I'm running now to try it, too!
ReplyDelete=] Michele
Beautiful card Marybeth! I love the simplicity of this...well done! :0)
ReplyDeletecame out just gorgeous
ReplyDeleteMarybeth - this is drop.dead.gorgeous! I love how you mounted it within an oval on your card! I kept trying to figure out how to disguise the edges of mine, which were a bit warped. Genius!
ReplyDeleteOnly YOU can make toilet paper look elegant!
ReplyDeleteGreat job, lady, outstanding disguise of you know what!
What a great embossing, Marybeth! I hadn't watched the video yet. I need to go take a look. Glad you left it white. So elegant!
ReplyDeleteWhat a stunning and beautiful card Marybeth. This is amazing and I can not wait to watch the video now. I do agree with you about leaving your card blank, your image really shines.
ReplyDeleteI am super impressed! WOW!
ReplyDeleteOH Marybeth that turned out SO neat!! What a beautiful card it made! I watched the video on Monday and thought it looked like a lot of fun and I really want to try this too!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like so much fun Marybeth! Reminds me of playing with playdoh! You chose the perfect stamps to try this technique and I love the white on white.
ReplyDeleteLOVE this, Marybeth! You've inspired me to do one all white!
ReplyDeleteYou crack me up...
ReplyDeleteand it does look like butter...
do you have colored tissue paper in CA?
Charmin only comes in white around here but I remember when I was younger you could get it in pink, blue, yellow...
I kind'a miss those days!
But love this simple beauty...
and would love to see your butter press too! :)
Your 'butter' creation is very impressive. Love your simply elegant card, Marybeth.
ReplyDeleteMarybeth, this technique makes a stunning card...your whit eon white is so attractive!
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful Marybeth! I like your choice of displaying behind a cutout cover piece. I did a bunch if the paper casting but have not turned them into cards or tags yet, just wasn't quite sure how to proceed; I think I will try keeping hem pretty CAS, as you did here. It is very effective and so striking!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful!!! I'm so glad you let this gorgeous focal point shine!
ReplyDeleteOh, Marybeth, I love how this turned out! You picked a great stamp. Wonderful way to showcase it, in the oval frame--just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteSo cool! I think I need to try this!!
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty Marybeth! I have just tried this technique today and I'm waiting for the paper to dry : ) Beautiful! I especially like the stamps you selected.
ReplyDeletePatti