Getting Edgy…
Edgeabilities, that is!  And what a difference embossing makes! I wanted to share a few more examples from our wonderful designers. You’ve seen Holly Craft’s Wedding Ensemble here before:
Here’s a close up of her card to the bride and groom which she kept the die cut intact on the front of the card, and used reverse stenciling to ink the debossed areas in a darker green. On the seating card for the reception Holly trimmed the die cut to use just the flower portion. Holly used the S4-044 Rose Blossom Edgeabilities on these projects.
Product Designer Toni Kelly also used the S4-044 Rose Blossom Edgeabilities. She cut and embossed onto white paper. Easy yet so very elegant!
Here is another comparison of 2 designers working with S5-004 Sunflower Garden Edgeabilities. Design Team Coordinator Cathy Chlebana cut, embossed and inked the paper, then used the aperture to highlight a stamped verse. Can you see how the embossed border outlines the project?
This is 2008 Design Team Member Holly Craft’s artwork with the same die template, S5-004 Sunflower Garden Edgeabilities. She also used a stamped verse, but used reverse stenciling with brown ink to highlight the embossed border, as well as stenciling through the die template to further color the embossed areas of the die cut.
Thank you ladies!
Beth
Tags: Cathy Chlebana, Holly Craft, reverse stenciling, S4-044 Rose Blossom Edgeabilities™, Toni Kelly









April 7th, 2009 at 7:15 am
These are positively stunning! Wow! I can’t wait to get my hands on some of these new dies and get playing.
April 8th, 2009 at 4:34 pm
These are so pretty. Now I too need this die.
thanks much
April 9th, 2009 at 4:50 am
This is gorgeous! Absolutely beautiful. This is really giving me wonderful inspiration and ideas for the Spellbinders 5th Anniversary Grand Prize that I won.
THANK YOU SPELLBINDERS! The prizes are arriving and I posted on my blog HERE
THANK YOU SO MUCH!
Jennifer