Brayered Roses Technique and VIDEO!

Do you see a THEME starting to develop with my 6×6 Technique Book class this week??  Like… ROSES??  Manhattan Floral, Fifth Avenue Floral…  🙂  

Here is project #2… I THINK I actually thought of this all by myself.. as far as I know you can call this a PATTY BENNETT ORIGINAL!

BRAYERED ROSES

6x6 rose coral 

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Rose cards 

Brayered Roses

 

Create beautiful softly shaded roses using the Brayer. 

Technique by Patty Bennett

Supplies: 

·         Textured Impressions Die – Manhattan Flower from Stampin’ Up!

·         Big Shot, Multipurpose Platform, clear cutting pads

·         Shimmery White Cardstock

·         Brayer

·         2 to 3 coordinating colors – classic ink pads

·         scissors

Directions:

1.         Emboss the Manhattan Flower die onto Shimmery White cardstock with the Multipurpose platform and the Big Shot

2.        Turn the finished image over so the raised portion is facing DOWN onto your work surface

3.        Ink your brayer in one color (I used Regal Rose) and then ROLL OFF much of the ink onto scrap paper

4.       Roll remaining ink onto “debossed” rose image (raised portion facing DOWN) – in a “hit and miss” fashion – do NOT try to cover the image entirely with color

5.        Repeat steps 3 and 4 with a 2nd color – I used Summer Sun

6.       Cut image out and adhere to your card or project

You are done! Isn’t that quick and easy and BEAUTIFUL!? J

Peachy rose card

 

VIDEO TUTORIAL:

 

Now.. go make one! 🙂

Signature hybiscus

291 thoughts on “Brayered Roses Technique and VIDEO!”

  1. What fun new technique, I will definitely have to try this one. It has so many of my favorite items in it, the manhattan flower and shimmery paper. What a beautiful Mother’s day card this would be. Thanks for sharing! Your blog is the first I visit everyday. Tonya

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  2. Lovely, Patty! Very pretty. Some of my favorite techniques involve brayering and/or sponging. And congrats on inventing an original technique, too – and for branding it with a name. The techniques I’ve accidentally invented over the years I’ve tended to call mistakes – until later on someone gave it a name, called it a “technique”, and made it famous, lol!

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  3. Thanks for sharing your Technique class with us. I will be trying this technique as soon as I get home tonight!
    I didn’t have the Shimmery White paper for the watercolor technique (ran out) so I used the watercolor paper. Came out fabulous! Can’t wait to try it on the shimmery paper.
    Great original idea/technique.

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  4. Great video, thanks for sharing! Wish I had thought of labeling my 2 brayers in my class last week (different technique with the folder)- they did wind up getting mixed up & the darker inked brayer wound up transfering ink to the lighter pad.
    I was sitting here slapping my forhead when you mentioned that-lol.

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  5. These are beautiful! I can’t wait to go down to my room and try it! This will be a wonderful idea to share with my customers. Thanks for all your wonderful ideas! I look forward to your blog daily.

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  6. Oh wow, the result is so gorgeous!!! I love the mix of colors, it is perfect! Love that you have stamped some leaves, too – it looks beautiful!
    Thanks for sharing!
    Cindy

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  7. Great video Patty! Thank you for taking the time to make and share it!
    When you emboss the Shimmery White cardstock, does it matter which side will become the recessed side? Does that make sense? Is it crucial that the side you’re going to brayer is the shimmery side?
    Thanks!

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  8. Once again, great video! Thank you so much for your generosity in sharing:) Now, I’m off to try that one too – if I can stop making the watercolor roses 🙂

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  9. Patty, these are wonderful projects. I love both the Brayered and Watercolor effects. Thank you so much for such beautiful ideas.

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  10. Patty,
    I love the Manhattan Flower Texture die. Everyone will want this one, and the price is right. I did something simular using sponges, but the brayer is so much better, especially on shimmery card stock. Now I have to find a leaf, I think I sold all my retired ones. Wish the Fifth Avenue floral had one.
    Thank you for doing the video,that always helps.

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  11. How beautiful! My texture die is on back order — oh my. I will have time to think of the color variations I want to do. Thank you so much for sharing this great technique.

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  12. this looks great, I have amde a few of the other roses thanks to your video ,and now will have to order some more re-inkers as I do not have a great ceollection. Can’t wait to try this.Thanks for sharing
    Eileen

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  13. You’re AMAZING !!!! GORGEOUS !!! After the wedding I’m definitely going to have to give this a try !!! I posted the cake box yesterday on my blog 🙂 Cait & Ben love it which means so much to me !!! Friday’s their big day….I’M SO EXÇITED !!!!

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  14. This is absolutely stunning! I must try this technique. Thank you so much for sharing this. I love visiting your blog, Patty!

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  15. The technique is awesome, I need to get a brayer. I have the embossing folder, it combined with the matching stamp set are my current favs! Thanks for sharing, Sue

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  16. Hi Patty,
    Your tutorials have been very easy to follow and have surely made SU! some bucks. I know several times I’ve seen something on your blog, then just “had” to order it. Congratulations on sooo many hits. You provide daily inspiration to stampers all over the world.
    🙂 Aimee (you have my email address!)

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  17. This is awesome! I love techniques that look like you worked all day on them and they are really very simple. Thanks for sharing such a great technique! I love your cards and ideas and look forward to checking out your website every day.

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  18. I can’t wait to try this brayered rose technique.. Thank you so much for sharing your talent with me!!
    I love roses and I love your technique.
    BRAVO!!!!!! BRAVO!!!!!!
    THANKS AGAIN
    Krista Rill

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  19. Thanks so much for your great written and video instructions. All your projects are great inspirations. Don’t have the shimmery cardstock, but will have to order some right away!
    Jeannette

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  20. I love your new idea here! Thank you for the tutorial and video. I need to get some shimmery cardstock to try this gorgeous technique!

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  21. That is such a great video! I’ve been a follower of your blog for awhile now and you just keep getting better! Thanks for the inspiration! I have cased more than one prodject of yours!

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  22. You have inspired me in so many ways, Patty. I absolutely adore this technique and the way you’ve designed the card itself. Thanks for sharing you with us!

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  23. Patty,
    You amaze me! You have been given such a creative talent. Thank you for sharing you love of flowers and cardmaking !!
    Blessings,
    Carolyn

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  24. Congrats on the hits! I look at your blog sometimes twice a day myself. I love these new techniques and really thank you for making the videos. I am purchasing the die and the stamp set. Thank you the chance to win and the inspiration. Have a great week.
    Windy Ellard

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  25. Patti, I loved your video of the brayered flowers. I am going to try this right after I look at your other video. Thanks for sharing, your technique is great!
    Candy Diaz

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  26. Patty–your card is just stunning. I love this new idea–the Patty Bennett original technique. Very cool and easy to do! Congrats too on all your hits–have a great rest of the week. I am so glad I am a subscriber!
    djstamper2003@yahoo.com

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  27. It’s great to see more techniques we can try with the embossing folder. I can’t wait to see what SU! offers next! Thanks for sharing

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  28. Absolutely beautiful card and technique Patty. I am doing a demo with the Fifth Avenue Floral set and also the Manhattan Flower Impressions Folder on Saturday. I will be adding the “Patty Bennett Brayer” technique to my demo:)) Thanks so much for sharing, Patty!

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  29. Thanks for sharing, Patty. I love the Manhattan die, and love seeing the new innovative ways to use ith that you have demonstrated for us.

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  30. Patty,
    You are amazing and an inspiration to us all. I LOVE these roses and can’t wait to try them, then teach them! Thanks for all you do
    Ellen

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  31. You have such an eye for color ~ I absolutely LOVE this combination!! PLUS you are a Princess of the Garden – – this is a “Perfect Patty Card”!! Thank you so much for sharing!! Carol K. Smith

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  32. Wow, what a great tutorial! I can’t wait to try. Thanks for sharing. AND congrats on 2,000,000 hits….but I’m not surprised.

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  33. This is a totally awesome technique! I immediately went home after work and started playing around with it. It’s so pretty and so easy to do! Thanks so much for sharing, Patty!

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  34. I watched your video this morning and immediately made a card. I did reverse it and brayered the embossing folder instead and it turned out as well! Thank you for your continuing inspiration and as usual ALL your projects are WOW! Nancy

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  35. I already have the Manhattan Flower texture embossing folder and I’m so looking forward to trying your two new techniques for it. I check your blog most every day; love your ideas and flowers. We’re so lucky you share all of your talents with us.

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  36. Okay these samples just pushed me over the edge to order my very own textured impressions folder! I can’t wait to try these out.

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  37. Patty, I love your blog and I wish I had met you in Seattle. You inspire me! Thank you! Please let me be one of the 10 winners for you incredible 2,000,000 hits. WOW! Keep the ideas coming! kt
    (I love your flowers!)

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  38. I just love, love your blog. I can not wait to try this Technique. I have shared your blog with all my friends and they love it too. Thanks so much.
    Cynthia

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  39. Gee Patty, I never thought of turning the paper over and having the design cut down into the paper. I almost think I like it better then having the raised side up. Thanks for the great directions.

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  40. You’ve done it again! Pure genius, Patty. Love, love, love your blog and the best part is that you have such great demonstratable techniques and projects. All your roses are beautiful. Thanks a million, more than a million.

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  41. Patty;
    Loved the techniques – I have tried both and they came out so pretty – thank you for the detailed help – will bring my samples to our Love 2Stamp meeting
    Sue T

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  42. What a Great Technique and love that it is quicker than the watercolor roses although I do love both techniques…Thank you for sharing and CONGRATS on 2 mil hits…after looking thru your blog YOU CAN SEE WHY YOU HAVE SO MANY HITS! Here is to another 2 mil!

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  43. You are a great teacher!! I cannot decide which “rose technique” I like best – they are both beautiful- thank you for sharing with us in so many ways

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  44. This process is a real winner! Easy to do and the result is fabulous! Congratulations on reachng 2,000,000 plus hits on your blog. It really is the best one around.
    Ermajean

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  45. Wow! I thought the water color roses were the most beautiful I had ever seen, but now I am torn, which are more beautiful? I guess it doesn’t matter because they are both stunning! A definate WOW factor in these … thanks for sharing!

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  46. This technique is a real winner. So easy, and it looks fabulous! Congrats on your 2,000,000 plus hits on your blog, it’s the best one around! Ermajean

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  47. I watched the tutorial before I left for town this morning – this is SO pretty! I MUST purchase the flower die (you realize what an enabler you are.. don’t you?!) But I do believe I’ll be using it a lot!!!

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  48. I check your blog everyday and you always have the coolest ideas! I love how the flowers coordinate well with your flower garden! Great Card idea!

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  49. Ooooo, I love this technique and your card is BEAUTIFUL! Thanks for the tutorial. Thanks also for the chance to win your beautiful cards and all the goodies that go with it! My email addy is lisa@myctmh.com just in case I am one of the lucky winners. *Ü*

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  50. Patty, thank you very much for sharing this technique. It is so beautiful. I am always amazed at your creativity and your sincere desire to share what you love with so many. Thank goodness for the technology that lets us have access to you!

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  51. Patty, you are one in a million, with all your ideas, your own or someone else’s! You’ve inspired me to order the Manhattan die so I will be showing my class how to do the brayering with that die next week! Thank you for all your work!!

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  52. All of your work is awesome. I check your blog daily. I like the idea of a technique book featuring the Fifth Avenue Rose. I love techniques, but I think this book will really stand out.

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  53. Thank you, Patty, for making this wonderful video. You make it look so easy, and it turns out beautiful. I’m going to try it myself.
    DonnaWB

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  54. These are so beautiful! Subtle color blends, but oh so fabulous!! I don’t have a diecut machine or embossing folder, but I will try it with a brass stencil. I love videos….makes it so much easier to understand the directions!

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  55. I love this card, it is wonderful. I can’t wait to try your technique. I had a rose bush these very same colors for years!

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  56. What a great technique! I also love the idea of the 2 brayers. That’s what I love about SU! Everyone shares and everyone learns a little bit from everyone else! I can’t wait to try this technique and I see a technique class very soon in the future! TFS!

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  57. Oh!!! Thank you!!! I am determined to use my brayer more … I am challenged to use it in ways that I don’t end up creating “mud” instead of beauty. Not only is your card so very beautiful, it was relatively “simple” in the fact that I feel like I could actually CASE it and be happy with the results.
    Thank you for taking the time to post the video, and congratualtions on the 2,000,000 blog hits! WOW!!!!

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  58. Thanks for the tutorial, I can’t wait to get my embossing folder, hopefully it will be back in stock soon! Thanks also for a chace to win your blog candy and congrats on the number of visits!!
    Jannette

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  59. Just beautiful!! The cards are almost as pretty as the roses from your garden. Now I am going to try to duplicate the technique.

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  60. I have been reading your blogs and I really enjoy viewing the projects and artworks you posted. Thank you so much for sharing. The lastest brayered roses technique is cool. I hope to get a chance to play with it.
    ctcao@earthlink.net

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  61. An absolutely fabulous card and a “WOW” card for sure! Thanks so much for the video, it is an excellent addition to the card.

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  62. What a neat technique! I love the colors of your cards and roses! Beautiful cards! Thanks so much for sharing the technique you did! Have a blessed day!
    Audrey

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  63. I watched both tutorials, so much easier to learn technique with the visual. You do an awesome job, keep on posting. Thanks

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  64. WOW, Both cards are fabulous. I am going to try them both. I did do something similar. I rubbed the ink pad over the embossing folder instead of brayering and that came out nice too. I used Craft in on colored cardstock for one and the other I used white cardstock and colored ink. They both came out great but I love yours. my mothers day one is on my blog http://www.bettysstampnstuff.blogspot.com

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  65. Thanks for sharing such wonderful ideas. Your video tutorials are always so helpful and you do amazing work. I will have to try this one.

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  66. Hi Patty,
    These cards are even more beautiful in person. My DH even was impressed when he saw them. Thanks for your great ideas, they are always so impressive.
    Christine

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  67. Wow! This is so beautiful, and you make it look so easy. Would love to try it, just need a brayer and the the die! 🙂 On to my wish list they go!

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  68. Wow! What a Beautiful Card! I’ll have to get the supplies to try making these! They would make beautiful Birthday, anniversary and even sympathy cards! Thanks so much for sharing how to make it!

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  69. Your work is AWESOME! Your blog is on my favorite list and I am always inspired when I see what you have created. I am very anxious to try both of these techniques. Thanks for sharing,
    Nancy

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  70. This is really cool. Will give it a try and hope it turns out as well as the watercolor roses I’ve been playing with from your previous video. I put pics of three of them on my blog with a link to your blog’s tutorial. TYFS

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  71. OMG Patty! You always amaze me with your AWESOME ideas! Thank you so much for always shraring them with all of us! I’m off to try this technique.

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  72. I love this and it seems even easier than the watercolor technique. I can’t wait to try this. That embossing folder will be on my next order. Hopefully they will come out with more folders in the enxt catalog.

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  73. Patty, thanks so much for this tutorial. This is a beautiful card, and I will be trying this technique as soon as I can get this folder ordered. I always find so much inspiration here.
    thanks again
    ceashark at aol dot com

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  74. I am so in love with this technique along with the watercolor one. I have made so many of these cards since I saw this here! I check your blog faithfully everyday and I enjoy everything that you share with us to make our lives a little easier! Congrats Patty on a huge milestone on your blog!
    Best,
    Bobbi Sample

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  75. What a great tutorial! Thank you so much for everything that you share with all of us. I can’t wait to try this one.

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  76. Patty, I LOVE your blog, you are so creative!!! I just ran out of the shimmery white paper and am so disappointed that I can’t try this new card. I did your card on the vellum cardstock and it turned out beautiful, so I can’t wait to try this one. Thanks again for all your ideas.

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  77. Wow….I have everything and just home from a week long vacation. Can’t wait to try soon. TFS your awesome video and Congrats on your 2 million hits 🙂

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  78. Patty this is absolutely AMAZING! I just love your work!!! Gorgeous! CONGRATS on hitting the huge hit mark to! WOW that’s a lot of hits!!! But I can see why…you have great work here! Thanks for the chance to win some lovely supplies!
    Hugs~ Kim

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  79. Ohhh…my…gosh! I love this idea. I know it is one in the MORNING…but now I HAVE to go try it. Can’t sleep anyhow. I also have the stamp set on my list of wants from your other tutorial! Thanks again for sharing your ideas. It is very much appreciated.
    Hugs,
    Mary

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  80. Not sure WHAT I did…but I messed up my post some how so thought I would try again.
    Oh…my…gosh! I love your idea. It is one in the morning and I don’t care. I am off to give it a try. Can’t sleep anyhow…so why not stamp :). I also have the stamp on my list of wants from your other tutorial. Thanks for sharing your talents with us.
    Hugs,
    Mary Ross

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  81. Patty: This is absolutely beautiful. I can’t wait to try it. Thanks for sharing and congratulations on your 2,000,000 hits. I love your blog!!!

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  82. Congratulations on the blogging milestone (very well deserved) and thanks for putting this lovely technique out there in blogland.
    Hugs and blessings – Jean Fitch

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  83. The wealth of information you provide here is fabulous!! I love both the watercoloring technique and the brayering technique and like you, I am in love with the embossing folder!!
    Debbie

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  84. No wonder you have had so many hits!
    You’re our prime source for videos & ideas!
    Thanks again for all of your sharing.
    The video was fantastic 🙂
    Wilda

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  85. Patty, What a great tutorial. I love seeing all of your great ideas for the Manhattan Flower Die. I can’t wait to try this. Thanks for sharing. Sue

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  86. Patty, absolutely love this card. It looks like you picked roses from your garden and placed them on your card. I can’t wait to play with my big shot and this die. I just ordered them last night. My husband told me to order it for mother’s day, yeah!!! I can’t wait.
    Cindy

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  87. Thanks for posting this technique Patty! I love this die and it’s awesome to have a new technique to use with it!! Thanks for all you do!

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  88. Both of your Manhattan Rose tutorials this week have been amazing – two beautiful ways to use one product! Thank you especially for the videos!

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  89. Patty…do you ever sleep? Your projects are absolutely awe-inspiring! Thanks so much for sharing these WOW techniques with us.

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  90. I just love roses, they don’t grow well in the Florida heat. I still have very fond memories from my years on Long Island and my rose garden. I don’t know which technique I am going to try first I really like them both.

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  91. A customer just ordered this embossing folder and since they are backordered I gave her mine. Now I am really sorry I didn’t keep it and maker her wait!! I want to run right up and make one after watching your video. Thank you Patty for sharing all your talent!!
    Sandy

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  92. I had heard about this technique and wondered how hard it was. After seeing it done with my own eyes, I know I can do it! Thanks for the tutorial and all your inspiration!

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  93. Congratulations on your blog. 2,000,000 hits not bad at all. Love you ideas, especially this one. Keep up the good work.

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  94. Such a beautiful card Patty!! I too love the Fifth Avenue Floral set and can’t get enough of these great flowers. Thanks so much for a wonderful video. I can’t wait to try this myself…. may even do a class with this technique! 🙂

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  95. Patty,
    Thanks for sharing this awesome technique! I had to run to my studio to try it. The results are beautiful. I can’t believe it’s really as easy as it looks.

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  96. WOW! These are so pretty! I soooo am in love w/ this Manhattan Rose die. I think I’m going to have to get a Big Shot now 🙂

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  97. Great tutorial… and I thank you for taking the time to share with us. I’m anxious to try this technique. I also really like the way you have put the various colors together!!! BEAUTIFUL CARDS!!
    Have a great day!!
    Denise from OHio/ SU Demo
    Phil4:13

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  98. I have loved all of your stuff for years! This is truly beautiful and all of your knowledge about roses makes it even so much more vivid! Congrads on your 2,000,000 hit! 🙂

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  99. What great techniques!! I loved the last one and now this one. Thanks so much! I love getting your blog everyday with RSS.

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  100. Thank you for sharing all of your great techniques and ideas. The Manhattan bayered rose is a wow project. Your videos are easy to follow and very well done.

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  101. Hi Patty,
    Congrats on the 2 million hits. 🙂 I really enjoyed viewing your tutorial, as well as, having the steps written out. Some of us need all the help we can get.
    Thanks,
    Mia from California

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  102. It’s so cool that you are also developed a talent in video making! I was surprised at how EASY this one was! Everyone must try this technique. It really is easier than you’d think!!

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  103. I have had a brayer for a while now that I’ve been meaning to try out and now I have some great inspiration to do so. I don’t have the Manhattan Rose embossing folder but I have lots of Cuttlebug ones that I think this technique will work wonderfully with. I also love that shimmery white c/s. I may have to get me some of that! Great tutorial! Thanks so much!

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  104. As soon as was this post and watched the video I had to try it! What a fabulous technique – I love it. Thank-you so much.

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  105. Congrat on the Blog Hits!! Wow. But, it shouldn’t be that surprising. You have a fantastic blog and you share so much. Thank you for all you share.

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  106. Patty,
    Congratulations on your 2,000,000 hits. What a talented lady! Love your information so useful and easy to use. Thanks for sharing all your talent.
    Marilyn

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  107. This is a wonderful way to highlight the Manhattan Flower! The colors are beautiful just like some of the roses you have shown us from your garden. Great blog and I am not surprised at so many hits. When you find something so helpful and neat you come back again and again.

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  108. What a lovely card. And that shows not all mistakes are mistakes, you turn it over and woo-hoo you have a masterpiece!

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  109. Your videos are SO easy to follow…I’m very much a visual learner, and can’t wait for the weekend so I can give this technique a try!

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  110. I love these cards…beautiful. I’m planning to try my hand at this technique with my May Stamper’s 10 group.
    Thank you for being a fantastic role model.

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  111. Wow, what gorgeous cards! Thanks so much for the video tutorials. I haven’t purchased the die yet, but trust me it’s on my wish list! :o) Oh and congrats on your huge blog milestone. :o)

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  112. Great tutorial. I’ve done this on whisper white and velum but I don’t seem to utilize the shimmering white paper as much. I will now.! Thanks for the inspiration. Ellen A

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  113. Loved the card & especially the instructions. Thanks for sharing your great ideas with all of us…coming soon to a Stamp Club in MO! smile

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  114. This is such an awesome idea! So creative! I’m excited to go home and try it. What do you recommend if you don’t have shimmery paper?

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  115. Wow … and just when I figured out how to do the watercoloring on the embossed 5th Avenue Floral. Now, I’m definitely going to have to try this new technique. I love your creative juices. You’re amazing!

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  116. Hi Patty,Great looking card…. Love how you showed us how to do it….I was wondering what stamp set you used for the big leaves….Those leaves just go with those roses so well….Would love to know what set it came from…I know its a retired one but would still love to know…Thanks so much for sharing these with us….Denise Taylor

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  117. Another beautiful rose idea! Unfortunately the Big Shot and the dies aren’t going to be released here in Australia through Stampin’ Up!, so we won’t be getting this one for me to try! I will have to stick with the watercolors. LOL
    Linda

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  118. Patty – I did make one! Thank you so much for the clear and precise instructions. I loved how this turned out very much. Tfs

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  119. Patty these are lovely. Thanks for sharing. My texture die arrived on Friday and I have already made a box of six cards for my niece (and applied the image to the clear box). I still have a ‘bouquet’ of roses on my stamp table for another set of cards.
    I am not very good with a brayer so I used sponge daubers to apply the colour and am very happy with the results.

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  120. My friend told me about your tutorials, and now I’m hooked. Been watching so many and especially love this one. And I have all the things to try it. Thank you. Edna

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  121. Hi Patty,
    I know this is a while back now!
    But I was wondering what Leaf stamp you used?
    I loved these cards so much that i showed these cards at my launch {first demo ever!}.
    My 9 yo Daughter joined in and she did these cards perfectly!
    So just to let you know,
    its easy as . . . . even a 9yo can do them!

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