I know not alot of people care to spend the money on punchies or die-cut systems, especially during these tough financial times so I tried to think up a few alternatives so EVERYONE can play along :)
Here is what I came up with....
Faux Embossed Aluminum & Alcohol Ink Alternative #1
The first example employs a Cuttlebug embossing folder in place of punchies or die-cuts. These folders are fairly inexpensive and come in so handy for other projects so it's well worth the 5-6.00 you spend on the folder.
Now I know what you're thinking...I don't OWN a cuttlebug ~ no worries!!! You don't need one for this process!!! A rolling pin will work just as well. Simply place the item to be embossed in the folder and roll away! It's very quick and easy :)
Supplies:
HVAC Aluminum Tape
Cardstock (or tag as shown)
Alcohol Ink
Ink Applicator
Sandpaper
Cuttlebug Embossing Folder
Die-Cut System OR Rolling Pin!!!
Instructions:
1. Cover your cardstock (or tag) with the foil.
2. Place in the Cuttlebug embossing folder and roll (either with a die-cut machine or rolling pin).
here is what your paper will look like....
3. Apply desired colors of alcohol ink ~ I used Denim, Lettuce and Pesto.
4. Sand as shown in the original technique.
Faux Embossed Aluminum & Alcohol Ink Alternative #2
If you don't think you're interested in purchasing the embossing templates how about just plain old embossed cardstock??? There are hundreds of patterns and themes available from multiple paper companies.
Now, just something to keep in mind ~ if you do use embossed cardstock you need to remember that the embossed areas aren't as deep as a punchie so you should take care when you come to the sanding step.
Supplies:
Embossed Cardstock
Aluminum Foil Tape - HVAC tape
Alcohol Inks
Ink Applicator
Sand paper
Instructions:
1. Cover your embossed cardstock with the aluminum tape.
2. Burnish the foil tape to highlight the embossed design.
3. Apply Alcohol Inks - I used Red Pepper, Cranberry and Pitch for the example.
4. Sand.
And there you go!
Two more fun and easy ways to achieve the same look with very little effort.
Tomorrow I'll share the 3rd alternative technique I came up which will open up a whole new world in faux embossed aluminum & AI!!
Have a wonderfully Inky Day!!!!
Mmm, heavenly tags Roni...love this technique..thanks for sharing..hope you are keeping well hun x
ReplyDeleteThis is great!! You are so talented!! Thanks so much for the terrific idea. I haven't tried alcohol inks yet, but it looks like I'm in for a ton of fun. :)
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Another great tutorial Roni!
ReplyDeleteMy human Tommy just discovered alcohol inks---and I even like what's she's tryin' to do. I think I can get her to try this faux emboss scenerio!! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous. I have to try.
ReplyDeleteMarjeta
How durable is embossed aluminum? Could it be used in a kitchen back splash or would the constant cleaning ruin it?
ReplyDeleteThe aluminum tape used in this example wouldn't hold up well as a back splash but light weight aluminum sheets you get at Hobby Lobby would work great. They are still embossable and would work great since they are a thicker metal. The Alcohol Inks would eventually wash off but you could always re-apply them. - change up the colors for the holidays, etc.
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