Hi everyone!
How are you doing?
I'm all excited cos' I'm getting ready for the Abilmente fair in Rome next week where Giada and I will be enjoying at the Magnolia booth.. Yayyy!!! Can't wait..
Today I wanna simply thank you for all the excitement you've shown about the Embossed White Lines Technique..
Thank you so much from the bottom of my heart!!!
I've seen so much cardmakers around the globe using this technique and I'm not just talking about Magnolia fans..
The tutorials are spreading so fast..
Happy me!!
Don't confuse this technique with the white lines that the fantastic Elise Dinolfo does..
Don't confuse this technique with the white lines that the fantastic Elise Dinolfo does..
She uses an opaque white pen to make the white lines.. Not the embossing powder..
But let's clear things out.. I have called it Tinchy technique a few times but I'm well aware that I haven't invented anything new..
You may remember me saying that a few months ago when I first posted the Tilda with Summer Pants..
So.. I'm not claiming it to be an invention of mine..
I just haven't seen any images coloured this way before and I thought it was funny to call it that way..
So.. No more Tinchy technique..
Call it whatever you want but never ever use this name again.. ;)
But let's clear things out.. I have called it Tinchy technique a few times but I'm well aware that I haven't invented anything new..
You may remember me saying that a few months ago when I first posted the Tilda with Summer Pants..
So.. I'm not claiming it to be an invention of mine..
I just haven't seen any images coloured this way before and I thought it was funny to call it that way..
So.. No more Tinchy technique..
Call it whatever you want but never ever use this name again.. ;)
For those of you who still don't know what I'm talking about..
Here's a quick tutorial..
Only two small pics but that's all that this is about..
I use my VersaMark embossing pad and a white embossing powder I've had for ages..
I can't even find the name of it..
So..
Step 1:
Apply the embossing ink to your stamp.. Like you would normally do with other inks..
Step 2:
Stamp the image..
Step 3:
Cover the image with your embossing powder..
Step 4:
Tap off the excess..
And if you're like me.. Remove the embossing powder from her eyes with a brush..
Otherwise you'll have some problems making them black..
Step 5:
Heat the image with a heating tool..
That's it!!
Easy, right?
Now grab your DI's, Copics, pencils or whatever you use for your coloring and enjoy!!!
Here are a few collages I made with your gorgeous images my lovely friends and followers..
Hope you don't mind..
I just love them all!!!
***collages removed***
Thanks for stopping by and thanks for your support!!
Love you all!!
Tina xxx
Thanks for sharing!! Great technique!! \
OdgovoriIzbrišiHugs from Greece...
How so lovely of you to showcase others creations with white lines. They're all superb hun. Your such an inspiration to us crafters. X
OdgovoriIzbrišiHi Tina,
OdgovoriIzbrišitotally love this technique and your gorgeous coloring. Thanks for adding one of my image :)
hugs
céline
aww love this tecnic, maybe i should start using embossing powder.i have never used it before you see. but this technique on stamps instead of black staz off ink. is great. LOVE IT. thank you
OdgovoriIzbrišiSuch a fabulous gallery of photos and I love the white lines technique. Will have to try this.
OdgovoriIzbrišiHave a lovely week.
Hugs Sharon. x
Tehnika je zanimiva
OdgovoriIzbrišiin ti jo znaš pričarati na krasen način
lp :)
Hiya I have done this before, but I didnt think to remove the eyes lol!!! Thanks for the tutorial and having a brain to remedy my colouring of the eyes, which as you say, was a problem xxx
OdgovoriIzbrišiC'est super mimi
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