Saturday, October 28, 2023

Group of Seven Cardmakers - Oct Technique Stencil over Heat Embossing

 It's time for the October Group of Seven Cardmakers technique!  This month we are stenciling over a heat embossed background stamp.  

There is a video on this technique as well as written step by step instructions over at The Group of Seven blog.

Here are two cards I made using this interesting technique followed by a few creation photos for each card.


For the Christmas card - I white embossed a text background stamp Twas the Night Before (it's the whole story of 'The Night Before Christmas"!) from Rubbernecker.
Then I stenciled over the white embossed text using Frosty Flakes Stencil from the Greetery using Ranger Distress Stormy Sky and Salty Ocean
and here is the resulting panel
To finish my card, I die cut the Santa and Sleigh and the Merry Christmas out of blue glitter paper and adhered them over the embossed text.
I used all the same steps for my first card, white embossing the Windowpane Plaid background stamp from The Greetery
and then stenciling over the embossed panel using the Lupines Stencil from ArtPlorations and Distress Inks Mowed Lawn and Seedless Grapes.
And here is the resulting panel
To finish my card, I added a Small Talk Sticker Sentiment, rubbed the edges of the panel with Gold Pigment Ink and splattered over the panel with a Black POSCA pen.


Note:  As with most techniques, you have to experiment with what background stamp works well with what stencil.  Think about how much un-embossed white will be left on your panel when you go to stencil over it. 

We hope you'll give this technique a try!  If you do - please link up your card over at The Group of Seven blog so we can all see it!


I'm linking my Christmas card to:


first time using Frosty Flakes Stencil


Not a Creature was stirring
flying reindeer!


Linking my Stenciled Lupine card to:

Orange or anything goes
ends 11/4




Christmas Card
Stamps:  Twas the Night background stamp - Rubbernecker
Paper:  White - PTI, Bermuda Bling Glitter Paper - Core-dinations (Michaels)
Ink:  Stormy Sky, Salty Ocean - Ranger Distress, Versamark.
Accessories:  white embossing powder, embossing pillow, Dash Away All Dec 2021 Stamptember die - Tim Holtz/Sizzix, Special Merry Christmas Die - Memory Box, Frosty Flakes Stencil - The Greetery, blender brushes, heat tool.

Lupines Card
Stamps: Windowpane Plaid background stamp - The Greetery.
Paper: white - PTI
Ink: Ranger Distress Mowed Lawn and Seedless Preserves, Versamark, Gold Pigment Ink - Color Box
Accessories: Lupines Stencil - ArtPlorations, finger sponges, Small Talk Stickers: Occasions - Tim Holtz/Idea-ology, Black POSCA Pen, white embossing powder, embossing pillow, heat tool.

15 comments:

Linda W. (ScrappinBari) said...

Two fabulous examples of that technique, Julia! Just love the text with the stenciled snowflakes atop - so fun with the sparkly die cuts! That lupine though, swoon - love, love, love it - the embossed windowpane looks amazing with the flowers!!

Christine Alexander said...

Wonderful samples Julia. I really love the look of the Lupin card, it's such a neat effect with the checkered background :)

Bonnie said...

I love the snowflake borders stenciled over the Night Before Christmas story and the sparkly Santa and reindeer fill the center beautifully! The window pane stamp look wonderful with the stenciled Lupines!

Loll said...

Great cards, Julia. LOVE the blue with your white snowflakes and text. Gorgeous combination and even better with your glittery Santa and his sleigh and sentiment. Those lupins are beautiful with the white embossed window panes. xx

Brenda in IN said...

Your text is so readable on the blue stenciled card. It is just lovely. The second card is very unique and oh, so pretty.

Sue N said...

I absolutely love your holiday card, Julia! Twas the Night Before Christmas is so perfect with the snowflakes and Santa's sleigh! Well done! Great technique! Sue N

nancy littrell said...

Both your cards are so creative and beautiful, Julia and I so appreciate your detailed steps and photos...You make me want to make more cards...esp Christmas cards using the easy technique. Love and Hugs...Nancy

HilaryJane said...

Two excellent and very different examples of this fabulous technique. I love the second one. The embossed background gives the stencil such an interesting look. Great splatters too xx

Darnell said...

You got great results, sis! I really like the windowpane / lupine design you did as a change from the text embossing. It shows that other things work, too! Hugs, Darnell

Lisa Elton said...

Beautifully done, Julia! These are both wonderful cards!

Marlena M. said...

Both of your cards are amazing Julia!

lauren bergold said...

Such an amazing card, gorgeous in every detail! Beautiful addition to our Christmas Creatures at Jingle Belles!

SmilynStef said...

love those glittery reindeer ... so very glad you joined our Creature Feature at Jingle Belles.

Papercraft Boutique said...

Both of your cards are fabulous, Julia!The embossed text and the stenciled frosty snowflake look so pretty! I also love the added touch of the glittery Santa and Sleigh die-cut, giving it that perfect holiday feel.
The combination of window pane and Lupines is unique and interesting! Thank you for sharing the excellent photo tutorial and the useful note!
Hideko xx

Susan said...

Great job on the Group of Seven technique, Julia. I especially love the Christmas card - gorgeous shades of blue, a wonderful stencil, and great finishing with the Santa / sleigh die.