Want to liven up your next stamping project? How about giving this a try.

Here is how the faux batik looks!
It is easy to do. You simply stamp an image with clear embossing ink, sprinkle with clear embossing powder, hear and paint over it with a light watercolor. Let it dry, stamp and emboss more and paint it with a darker shade. Repeat these steps for an interesting look. See photos for details:

Stamp and emboss on watercolor paper then paint with a light color of watercolor paint.

Stamp and emboss the next image...

...then paint over with a darker shade.

Repete with a darker color, I embossed when the paper was a bit damp so some of the image would flake off and look more authentic...Sure I did that on purpose!
When you are done you can place the batik paper between scrap paper and iron it to remove the embossing if you like but I don’t bother, I’m lazy;-) The stamps in this project are by Inque Boutique, Thanks to Mitzi for giving me her set!
Thanks for stopping by! Have a great weekend!
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Nice Batik Technique! Thanks, Lindsay!!!
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Beautiful Lindsay! Thanks for showing!
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Hi,
Can you tell me the name or the category of the stamp done above -faux batik – for the outer border in gold?
I’ve been to a few web sites and cannot find it anywhere…any info will be much appreciated…
Thank you
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Inque Boutique, the set is called French Quarter. They went out of business, try EBAY
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