Showing posts with label Lasting Impressions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lasting Impressions. Show all posts

Friday, June 26, 2020

I'm bringing back dry embossing


Dry embossing is an old favorite of mine!  I first learned about dry embossing while working at my local scrapbook store, Recollections, years ago.  We stocked Lasting Impressions embossing templates and accessories and I always loved the samples they sent!  I collected many of the templates and even taught classes for awhile.  My local store closed 12 years ago which was when I stopped finding Lasting Impressions locally.  I kept my plates in my stash, only creating things here and there over the years.

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Some time last summer I decided to look up Lasting Impressions on social media.  It seemed like they had also been pretty quiet over the last few years.  I checked out their website and found that they had quite a few new templates and cute ideas.  Then, one day, they posted that they would be hosting an online summer camp retreat type class.  I was intrigued and jumped in!

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The class kit was wonderful!  Everything was included with enough extras to make plenty more cards from each set.  They included a beautifully printed instruction booklet as well as videos to follow along with.  They created a Facebook group for chatter and sharing projects as well.  Over all, it was just what I was looking for!  I think I created over twenty cards last summer just from this kit!

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Since then, Lasting Impressions has been pretty quiet again but I am hoping that now that summer is here we will see another great online summer camp!  I have ordered twice over the year and have been enjoying their products and dry embossing techniques again!  I am glad I kept all my old templates- they feel like new again!

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Have you pulled out anything old from your stash recently?  Has it sparked new creativity?

-Tess

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Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Happy Fall Card

Good Morning! Hope you are all off to a good start!

I made this card over the weekend with the new Nutmeg line by Cosmo Cricket...



Goodies:

Paper: Cardstock by Bazzill and DCWV; patterned paper by Cosmo Cricket and Chatterbox
Accessories: Acorn template by Lasting Impressions; Scallop Edge punch and hemp twine by Stampin' Up!; brown marker by American Crafts

I've been having fun with my Lasting Impressions templates lately! The Acorn template I used here is too cute! I thought it would go perfectly with the new Cosmo papers!

I'll keep this short and get busy on my day! Hee!

Thanks for looking!

-tessa

Monday, October 26, 2009

Halloween Candy Card

Hello!

Hope everyone is having a great Monday! It's a fun week for us... we had family pictures taken yesterday and visited with my sister; today Zoey had show and tell at school; Wednesday we will visit the Pumpkin Fairy and Friday, Zoey's class has a Halloween party and costume parade! I can't wait!! We are also having fantastic weather so that makes it even better...

Today I'm posting a cute Halloween card I made over the weekend:



Goodies:

Stamps: The More the Merrier set (hostess) by Stampin' Up!
Ink: Basic Black classic ink by Stampin' Up!
Paper: cardstock by DCWV, Bazzill, and Stampin' Up!; Patterned papers by Pebbles and Doodlebug Designs
Accessories: paper piercer, White Signo Gel pen, Basic Black narrow grosgrain ribbon by Stampin' Up!; Scallop Edge punch by Fiskars, Candy Embossing Template by Lasting Impressions; Stickles by Ranger

While I was at my LSS last week, I picked up the Doodlebug candy paper knowing exactly what I wanted to do with it! I've had this Candy template by Lasting Impressions for years now and it was begging to be used on a Halloween card! I embossed all the candy pieces in different colors, sanded them, and stickled them. I used Vellum to emboss the wrapper part and pieced them all together. I love the dimensions this card has!

My girls are busy crafting this afternoon so hopefully, I'll be doing the same! Hope you enjoy the rest of your day!

-tessa

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Silly Mushrooms Card

Over the weekend, I got together with my friends Dawnette and Brenda who have been doing some shopping around town! Brenda picked up these cute Mushroom embossing templates and I just had to play... Here is what I made:



Aren't they silly? Hee! I had fun with them! I used some of my scraps from a paper pack I bought last spring. Lots of patterns going on!

OK! Keeping it short because I've got lots to do today!! Zoey's first day of preschool is today and I get to go pick her up in a little bit and hear all about her day! I can't wait to see her smiling face!

-tessa

Friday, September 4, 2009

Bring back some oldies...

Today, I am waiting for Mr. Brown to deliver all my goodies from the new Stampin' Up! Holiday Mini!! I can't wait! I am a little excited because it is a pretty big order with class supplies for the holiday season! I love creating for the holidays!

My friend Andrea and I decided to enter into the Moxie Fab World contests that started last week. I brought out one of my old favorite dry embossing templates and some rubons I've had since the Recollection days... Here is what I made:



Goodies:

Paper: Baja Breeze and Very Vanilla cardstock by Stampin' Up!; patterned paper by Kaiser Crafts, October Afternoon, and Lasting Impressions
Accessories: ribbon and embossing template by Lasting Impressions; Rubons by Daisy Ds for Recollections; 1/2" circle punch, paper piercer, and Fire Circle Rhinestone brads by Stampin' Up!; scallop edge punch by Fiskars; White Signo gel pen

I think I'll enter it into the Shabby Chic category... I did distress the edges of my focal point! Hee! Making these Christmas cards really got me in the mood for the holiday!

I also wanted to let you all know of something new and exciting on the internet! My friend Ashley had a great idea- she created a new online magazine called Embellish that will feature challenges and peoples take on them. Her first issue is coming out in December and she is currently looking for submissions for the first color challenge! Check it out! She's going to choose her favorite and publish it on the cover of the magazine! Guess what else they win... a new Apple Ipod Touch!! Holy Cow, right? I can't wait to see the first issue!!

Thanks for peeking and if you get a chance, check out the great contests at Moxie Fab World! You still have a couple of days to work on it!

-tessa

Sunday, July 5, 2009

The Dress...

So, I've had this Lasting Impressions template for a couple of years now and really never took the time to play with it. I tried it out a few months back and didn't like how anything came out. I decided that maybe it was just one of those things that looked like a idea but never turned out right... well, I was wrong! With the theme for Paper Craft's Gallery Idol being wedding, I dug it out again with a little persuasion from one of my crafty friends, Kristen. This time I started with a different idea in mind and I think it came out great! It isn't the card I picked to enter in the contest but it is cute! Hee! Here it is:



Goodies:

Stamps: For the Bride set by Stampin' Up!
Ink: Basic Gray Classic ink by Stampin' Up!
Paper: Cardstock by Bazzill Basics; Patterned paper by Cosmo Cricket
Accessories: White Organza ribbon by Stampin' Up!; Edge punch by Fiskars, Wedding Dress dry embossing template by Lasting Impressions

I will post the card I chose for the contest tomorrow... I hope you all can stop by the Paper Crafts website to vote! Voting begins after noon tomorrow and I am so nervous! There is a really talented bunch of ladies participating!!

I hope you all enjoyed the long weekend! I was pretty busy so it went by too fast! We enjoyed the fireworks and all the yummy food, too!

Thanks for stopping by today!

-tessa

Friday, May 1, 2009

Old Favorites...

Before I joined the stamping world, one of my favorite techniques was dry embossing! I thought I'd bring out some of my old templates and play...

Here for You Card



Goodies:

Stamps: Friends 24-7 set; Cute and Curly set by Stampin' Up!
Ink: Elegant Eggplant, Basic Black classic inks
Paper: cardstock by Bazzill Basics, Stampin' Up!, DCWV, and Core-dinations; patterned paper by Heidi Grace Designs
Accessories: Ribbon, halfback pearls, Scallop Edge punch, Curly Label punch by Stampin' Up!; Eiffel Tower embossing template by Lasting Impressions

I actually debossed the Eiffel tower image... it's the backside of my original design but it was much crisper looking then the embossed side when sanded! I thought this paper by Heidi Grace Designs was a perfect compliment to it. I love the purples!

Hope you all have a great weekend and have time to craft on National Scrapbooking Day! Thanks for stopping by this afternoon!

-tessa

Monday, June 2, 2008

Mixin' it up!

Today I'm posting another dry embossed card! I just love the mixer- I'm not sure what I'll use it for but it sure is cute!



Goodies:
Paper: Lasting Impressions- all the mixer goodies!; Making Memories- patterned paper; Bazzil Basics- cardstock

Other: Lasting Impressions- dry emboss template #L9232, Sugar & Mixer

I've been busy preparing for my summer class line up! I'll be posting some of these later this week so check back if you get a chance!!



-tessa



Thursday, May 15, 2008

Dry Embossing...

Another favorite technique of mine is dry embossing. I love that I can make my own embellishments for cards and scrapbook pages with just paper! I use the templates from Lasting Impressions because they are soo cute! To do dry embossing, you need brass templates, a light box, a stylus, waxed paper and paper to emboss on. You can emboss just about any type of paper but if you are using a heavy cardstock in a dark color, you will have a hard time seeing the template underneath. My favorite paper to use is Die Cuts With a View's cardstock stacks. They are great because they are textured and have a white core. The white core is important because when you sand over the embossed images, the white comes through!



Here is a quick how to...



First turn on your light box. On your lightbox, tape down a template. If it has words, put them upside down so you can't read them. Next, put your paper on top, face side down. Use your waxed paper to rub over the image that is showing through. Use your stylus to trace over the image. You don't have to push too hard- just quick and easy... When you are done, flip over your paper and check out your work! You can leave it as is, sand to bring the white core through, or distress using chalk or ink.



Here are a few examples that I made last weekend:







Supplies Used:

Cardstock: Bazzill; Die Cuts With a View (white core)

Patterned Paper: SEI's Silly Line

Others: Ribbon- American Crafts; Dry Embossing Template- Lasting Impressions #L9569, Polka Dots, and #L9280, Baby Assortment

Dry emboss onsie on white paper, cut out. Dry emboss polka dots on orange paper, star on yellow paper. Sand to bring out white core and then cut out. Cut mats to create background layers. Add ribbon and adhere all the layers together. To pop layers, use dimensional pop dots.


Supplies:

Cardstock: Bazzill, Die Cuts With a View (white core)

Patterned Paper: SEI's Great Aunt Gert Collection

Other: Dry Embossing Templates- Lasting Impressions #L37075, Large Dotted Flower

Dry emboss flower, with out the middle or leaf onto the pink flower. Dry emboss the middle of the flower on tan paper and the leaf on green paper. Sand all pieces and cut out. Leave a tab at the base of the leaf to adhere under the flower. Use the straight side of the template to create a square shape on white cardstock. Cut this out and mat it with green cardstock. Adhere all pieces together, using pop dots where you want to add dimension. I embossed the sentiment straight onto the card base. Instead of sanding, I inked it up a little so you could read it easier. When you are working with wording, remember to put your template upside down, otherwise your words will be backwards!


Supplies:

Cardstock: Stampin' Up! Vanilla

Patterned Paper: Basic Grey's Sugared Line

Other: ribbon, source unknown but I got it at Recollections, Dry embossing template- Lasting Impressions #L9587, Rose

Dry emboss rose in layers on pink paper. If you do it in layers, you can pop it up for a dimensional look. I did two outer petals at the bottom as one layer, the opposite two petals as the second layer, the middle section as the next layer and the bud as the top. Cut each layer out separately, sand and layer. Emboss the petals on green and swirls on brown paper as shown. Sand and cut out leaving tabs to adhere to your rose. Add the patterned paper and ribbon to your card base. I was a little fancy here- I added the dotted paper to the inside of the card and cut a border around the rose on the vanilla cardstock. I also cut the brown paper to create a border on the top side of the rose.

Anyways, I hope you enjoy dry embossing as much as I do!

 
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