Monday, November 11, 2019

DIY Embossing Diffuser


Hello friends! It's my turn to share a Pick of the Week post with you over on The House That Stamps Built. I decided to experiment with a technique I had pinned, but never tried --- creating a homemade embossing diffuser!

For step by step instructions in creating your own diffuser (and a 20% off discount code on the stamps I used today): Visit today's post on the Repeat Impression Blog.


Supplies and Tools:
  • Repeat Impressions Stamps:
  • Circle Nestabililies (Spellbinders)
  • Homemade Embossing Diffuser
  • Tag Die
  • Holiday Greens Dies (Sizzix - Tim Holtz)
  • Wood Planks Embossing Folder (Sizzix - Tim Holtz)
  • Tim Holtz Stamping Platform
  • Burlap String
  • These colors of Distress Oxide (Ranger)
    • Walnut Stain
    • Pine Needles
This post linked to:
A Place to start - Caffeinated Tones
The Paper Funday - Anything Goes + optional twist Thanksgiving
Addicted to Stamps - Anything Goes



6 comments:

sarascloset said...

I love this rustic Christmas card! How clever to make your own diffuser; I need to check this out! Hugs!

Jane Willis said...

Oh I really love this - I must check that technique, it looks really effective.
Jane
GDT at A Place to Start

Donna Walls said...

Very nice card and I'll be trying this technique soon, Thanks for playing along at The Paper Funday Challenges! Donna - DT Member

Chana Malkah said...

Esther, your project is beautifully done! Thanks for the tip on the homemade diffuser. I purchased a few but if I know how to make them I can customize my projects. Love how you used our color chart and the green creates perfect tension. Thanks so much for sharing with us at A Place To Start!
Hugz,
Chana Malkah, Owner
A Place To Start Challenge
613 Avenue Create Challenge

Conniecrafter said...

You did a fabulous job with this, I love this technique for a more thinner card, great masculine and rustic feel to it, thanks for the tutorial!

Rachelle Oltean said...

Hi Esther! This is such a well-designed card! I really like the wood embossed background with the simple imagery and color palette. Everything works so well together and it has a wood etching quality to it! Really nice!
Rachelle - DT@APTS