Ready to try some double embossing? This is a fun easy way to really make a stunning card! I started by inking my embossing folder on one side with versamark and running the newsprint dsp through the Big Shot. I then used black embossing powder and the heat gun to emboss the paper again.
To create the flower I punched out three rich razzleberry pieces with the fancy flower punch and spritzed them with water, crinkled them up, uncrinkled them and added an embossed vintage brad. I used the Build a Flower punch for the leaves.
To emboss the vintage brad, I used tweezers to ink the top of the brad with versamark and then dipped it in black embossing powder and then used the heat gun to melt the powder.
I used the Notably Ornate stamp set and the Solid Stripes Stamp for the top of the card and added some Rich Razzleberry grosgrain and taffeta ribbon across the card.
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These projects were started with some of my Leftovers – elements from other projects that I ended up not using. I had originally planned to use the Fancy Flower on a box, but went with another color flower instead. So I made the card with the flower as the focus. To make the flower I…
Need some embossing wow? Try double embossing! First I used the Square Lattice Embossing folder followed by the Framed Tulips embossing folder to achieve the double embossing effect. I was inspired by Robin’s card here. I used the new Eat Chocolate stamp set from the Occasions Mini Catalog. I wrapped the stain ribbon around the…
This is a card my friend Mary made to show us how to make paper flowers. She made one flower for us and then showed us how to make the others. The directions can be found here. I loved making these flowers! Thanks Mary!