A heartfelt, handmade card is a treasure that can be cherished for years to come. It shows the recipient that you took the time and effort to create something special just for them, and that extra …
A dry-embossed background featuring small dots rests behind a dandelion bunch that has been stamped in blue. A rhinestone has been placed in the center of each dandelion. The sentiment, “Thinking of You” has been raised off of the card using foam adhesive and lays just over the bottom portion of the dandelions. White, polka dot, tulle ribbon embellishes the card. The inside is blank. Card measures 4 1/4” x 5 1/2”. Envelope included. Ready to ship! Combined shipping applied to all orders with more than one item in a transaction.
Sometimes when I emboss vellum, it cracks. You can hide the cracks by mounting it on a white panel. What about when you don't want white on white? So I started thinking about how to hide the cracks. One of my favorite techniques is to rub a ink pad on an embossing folder. I thought maybe using white pigment ink would hide the cracks. So I rubbed my favorite white pigment ink, Hero Arts Unicorn on the embossing folder. Remember that if you rub the pad onto the RAISED areas of the embossing folder, it will push the ink into the RECESSED areas of the embossed panel. If I rubbed the ink on the top side of the folder, where I usually do, it would push the ink into the backround, not what I wanted. I want the ink to hit the leaves and branches, the raised areas of the panel after embossing. I usually do this by embossing the paper first, then taking an ink pad and carefully rubbing it over the raised areas. But when the image doesn't fully cover the panel, sometimes ink gets where I don't want it to by, namely the background, and I end up with a messy panel. Several people told me it's difficult for them to rub the ink pad over the panel. If when you rub the ink pad over the embossing folder, wipe the ink off any places you don't want ink to end up. Here is my YouTube video of how I applied the ink, sometimes seeing is easier than reading. How to attach vellum to a panel without seeing glue? Cut the vellum longer than the panel and fold over the excess. Put the adhesive on the fold and attach to the back of the panel. If you look under the video in the description, the products are linked. I don't have an affiliate link to Simon Says Stamp but I have links for the other products where available. The vellum I used is 65 lb Darice brand, this is a very old pack, I'm not even sure Darice is still in business. Also I should mention that the Scalloped Frame I used for one card is by Lawn Fawn, also very old. Note that the colors of the inked panels behind the vellum are very bright, the vellum softens the colors quite a bit. You can see that in the video. My links are in the description under the YouTube video, everytime I try linking products here, they kick my video off because they think it's spam. So here is a link to Scrapbookcom and Spellbinders, where I buy most of my products. Using my links, at no additional cost to you, lets me and these companies know you find my content useful. I do get to see which tutorials are helpful and which are not. So thank you to the people who have used my links! I post several times a week on Instagram @Susanbcards. Thanks for looking, Susan
Lovely embossed card with cutout flowers and butterfly with the words With Sympathy on the front. Card measures 5 x 7 inches on 80# white card stock with matching envelope. Inside message: Praying for you and your family 100% of the money from the sale of this card goes directly to the charity M.O.R.E. which supports programs for orphaned and vulnerable children in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. For additional information, visit www.morechildren.org. @ morechildren @ cardsformore
¡Hola! ¿Tienes carpetas de embossing olvidadas en un rincón de tu scraproom y nunca te acuerdas de usarlas? ¿Quieres sacarles más partido? Pues en el post de hoy te enseño 10 maneras diferentes de usarlas y con las que podrás crear un montón de tarjetas originales y únicas para sorprender a quién tu más quieras. Empezamos: 1. EMBOSSING PARA CREAR FONDOS Puedes realizar bonitas tarjetas utilizando el estampado del embossing como fondo y añadiendo unos cuantos adornos dependiendo de la temática en cuestión: 2. EMBOSSING DE RECORTE Esta técnica es para ti si tienes paciencia para recortar. Es una técnica muy bonita que nos recuerda a los trabajos de recorte sobre tela. ¡Un resultado precioso! 3. COMBINANDO FONDOS Y RECORTES Combinando las dos primeras ideas puedes obtener resultados asombrosos: 4. EMBOSSING SOBRE PAPEL VEGETAL O VELLUM Si utilizas el papel vegetal o vellum junto con tus carpetas de embossing obtendrás resultados muy delicados y románticos creando bonitas veladuras: 5. EMBOSSING PARA CREAR ADORNOS Tan solo tienes que troquelar tu forma favorita en cartulina y después pasarla por la carpeta de embossing y no al revés, ya que si después de aplicar el embossing volvemos a pasar la cartulina por la máquina de corte para troquelar, el relieve se aplastará. 6. EMBOSSING CON DIFUSORES Estos difusores se utilizan para delimitar solamente una pequeña zona de embossing. Existen en el mercado diferentes formas y puedes obtener con ellos resultados muy originales: 7. EMBOSSING Y SHAKER CARDS Una combinación fabulosa si quieres sorprender a alguien. 8. EMBOSSING EFECTO METÁLICO Con foil, papel de alumio o cartulina metalizada puedes crear un efecto metálico y obtener resultados tan realistas como estos: 9. EMBOSSING LIJADO Esta técnica se realiza sobre cartulina especial que al pasarle una lija por encima y eliminar la primera capa de color aparece debajo otro tono que puede ser blanco o color craft. Así es como queda: 10. EMBOSSING CON TINTAS Esta técnica tan solo consiste en aplicar tintas una vez ya tenemos nuestro motivo de embossing sobre la cartulina. Se pueden aplicar tintas con una esponja, acuarelas o tintas con difusor: ¿Qué te ha parecido todo este despliegue de ingenio? Seguro que a partir de ahora vas a empezar a ver tus carpetas de embossing con otros ojos 😉 Y esto ha sido todo por hoy. ¡Vuelvo pronto con más cositas! ¡Gracias por tu visita! Besos Muackkkkkkkkkk😘 NOTA: Todas las imágenes han sido extraídas de Pinterest, contactar conmigo si alguna tiene derecho de autor
Hello everyone. I’m excited to be guest designing (GD) this week at 52 Christmas Card Throwdown (52CCT) for their Embossing Folder technique challenge. My card used all never before used products (NBUS) including Scenic Poinsettia 3D embossing folder (EF) from Spellbinders with Infinity Nesting Ornaments dies, Holiday Sentiment Strips stamp and Sentiment Strips fancy die from Hero Arts. Here’s my card. Embossed a Bristol panel with EF. Die cut a DIY ornament stencil from Masking Magic paper and adhered it to the panel. Ink blended Spun Sugar, Kitsch Flamingo and Picked Raspberry distress inks through the stencil. For some sparkle, sspritz with a shimmer spray (could not capture it in a photo). Heat embossed the sentiment with gold embossing powder next, then die cut it out into a strip with the fancy die. Cut a string with paper trimmer and die cut attachment piece from gold foil paper. Assembled the card onto a white card base to finish. I want to thank Andreja and the 52CCT team for the GD opportunity. For inspirations from the design team and/or link up your entry, click HERE. Hope to see you in the gallery. Key products used for my card are linked below. Thank you for stopping by. *affiliate links used at no extra cost to you… thank you for shopping with me* Challenges: Hero Arts Stay Crafty with a Blog Named Hero - AG Peace on Earth - #46 AG The Holly and Ivy Christmas - #146 AG NBUS #53 - new EF, stamp and dies Rudolph Days - August 2023 AG
Hello again friends, Don’t you love the detail in this Layered Florals 3D Embossing Folder (#162935). I dry embossed the Basic White card front (#159228) with the embossing folder. I then coloured one flower with Stampin’ Blends. I was going to do more flowers but once I did this one decided I liked it with just the one coloured. I used Lemon Lolly (#161673), Daffodil Delight (#154883), Petal Pink (#154893) and Soft Sea Foam (#154902) Stampin’ Blends. I matted the card with Daffodil Delight card (#121680). As I didn't have any Daffodil Delight Ribbon I coloured the Lemon Lolly from the Sheer Ribbon Combo Pack (#161635) using a dauber with Daffodil Delight ink (#161635). This was then wrapped around the card. The base card is also Basic White. “Thinking Of You” from the Go To Greetings stamp set (#158763) was stamped with Daffodil Delight ink (#147094), then cut with an Autumn Leaves die (#162185). The sentiment was attached with Mini Stampin’ Dimensionals (#144108). I added Wink Of Stella (#141897) to the flower and the embellishments are the Iridescent Foil Gems (#162842). “Love what you do and share what you love.” INSPIRE. CREATE. SHARE. https://www.stampinup.com.au [email protected] http://lesleysstampinground.blogspot.com
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Here's another item that I've only used a few times. I think embossing folders are the greatest thing since sliced bread - love the subtle dimension they can give us. supplies: white, Hero Arts Carnation and 2 green layering papers, Crafter's Companion Floral Fusion 3D embossing folder, MFT Stitched Blooms and (retired) Thanks die, Hero Arts Nesting Rectangles die, pale green enamel dot Starting with an A2 panel of Carnation layering paper, I cut out a rectangle from it, then reinserted it into it's frame and embossed them both together. Since this layering paper is white core, I was then able to sand the panels to bring out the details. Next I framed the inner rectangle in white, and lifted it above the rest of the design, and to finish added the flower and my die-cut sentiment. This same recipe works just as nicely using an all-over stamped background, but I'm partial to this embossed one just because of the texture. Thanks for stopping by today - hope you are coping well in these difficult times.
Sympathy card. Hand made bereavement card with a black and white theme. The elegant sympathy card is made with the consideration for the recipient at their time of grief. Hand embossed delicate flower pattern on white card. The sentiment is hand stamped. The inside has a hand stamped sentiment with the phrase, ' Thinking of you and hand stamped ivy leaves. Comes with a matching white embossed envelope. 5 x 7 inch card Supplied in a clear cellophane bag and carefully packaged in a card backed envelope. *This is my own design no part of this design is to be copied or reproduced in any way ©Kelsall Designs 2017 @ Justourstuffstore
Hi, all! Today I have a quick and easy card for you! The star of this show is the embossing folder from the October 2022 Card Kit from Simon. After embossing the cardstock, I emphasized the texture with some white pigment ink, and then added gold embossed accents. Enjoy the video! (Wondering what I used
Hello Stamping friends, I’m playing with one of my favorite Stampin’ Up! stamp sets today, Earthen Textures, along with a fun and very simple embossing folder technique. This technique…
Happy Sunday and Happy Mother’s Day to the mothers out there! I hope you are able to enjoy the day despite the current situation. I know I would probably be on Cape Cod right now having lunch with my mother-in-law, but instead we are FaceTiming today. For my card today I am saying farewell to the Daisy Delight stamp set and Country Floral Embossing Folder. I saw a card earlier this week from the Stampin’ Up! home office where they sponged the background and had a frame around the focal point so that is my inspiration for today’s card. Here is a closer look at the stamp set: Measurements: Petal Pink card base - 5 ½” x 8 ½”, score in half at 4 ¼ Petal Pink cardstock – 4” x 5 ¼” Whisper White cardstock – 2” x 4” – two pieces Petal Pink cardstock – 1 ½” x 3 ½” Ribbon – 10” piece I am offering make and take packets for orders in my Online Store with host code DNHCGY4J this month. If you spend over $25 you will receive three make & takes featuring the Peaceful Poppies DSP. Please note these will be card packets and will not include stamped images. Let me know if you have any questions. I’ll be back on Tuesday with another project to share. Happy Stampin’, Christine Product List Daisy Delight Photopolymer Stamp Set [143669] $17.00 Petal Pink Classic Stampin' Pad [147108] $7.50 Rococo Rose Classic Stampin’ Pad [150080] $7.50 Mint Macaron Classic Stampin' Pad [147106] $7.50 Petal Pink 8-1/2" X 11" Cardstock [146985] $8.75 Whisper White 8-1/2" X 11" Cardstock [100730] $9.75 Stitched Rectangle Dies [148551] $35.00 Country Floral 3D Embossing Folder [151823] $9.00 Sponge Brayers [141714] $8.00 Whisper White 1/4" (6.4 Mm) Crinkled Seam Binding Ribbon [151326] $7.50 Paper Snips [103579] $10.00 Multipurpose Liquid Glue [110755] $4.00
A beautiful handmade With Deepest Sympathy card featuring an embossed panel with quilled flowers and foliage! A perfect card to send your condolences. This card measures 6 ins x 4 ins square (14.5 cm x 10.5cm) approx. This card can be left blank inside but your own message can be printed if requested. Please choose "My message printed" as you checkout and leave details in the box provided. This quilled card will be supplied with a quality envelope and will be packaged carefully to ensure it arrives with you in pristine condition. Paper Daisy is based in the UK. Dispatch time is between 2 – 5 days. Please let me know if you need your card quickly. Shipping cost will be £3.00 with Royal Mail First Class for UK orders. Shipping costs to other locations will be shown at checkout. Thank you for visiting my shop today!
My Artisan Design Team have been creating with the Online Exclusive Bundle, Encircled in Nature. Wintery feeling cards. Available online.
I love die-cutting, but I don’t love spending ages dotting glue on the back of my delicate die cut shapes! In this tutorial I'll show you how to use double sided adhesive Sticky Roll, to stick down your die cuts easily and mess free!
I have a card today using an embossing folder and sentiment die set from the newly released Four Petal Collection. supplies: cream and gold foil cardstock, vellum, Spellbinders Four Petal Floral 3D embossing folder, Thanks Enclosed sentiment dies These embossing folders are so wonderfully detailed - they need nothing to show off their loveliness! I love cream mixed with gold, so I made this simple card that could be used for a sympathy card, a wedding, or just a classy "just because". The new sentiment dies are just what I've been looking for - there are 21 individual words that you can string together for your own phrases, and each has its own matching shadow die. I like the font, and the size is good, too. As always, I'm glad you stopped by - have a good one!
Stippen achtergrond plastic embossingfolder: Het formaat van de map is 105x148 mm Compatibel met toonaangevende machinemerken Kwalitatief betaalbaar product
Come learn how to create the Blackout Embossing Technique with a Layered Florals Folder. The blackout technique is excellent with all 3-D deep embossing folders. The blackout technique I learn for
It's quite remarkable how we're able to get intricate and delicate die-cuts with Thinlits dies. Did
I've always loved this SU! embossing folder because it leaves enough room for a sentiment on the lower portion. I punched some flowers with white using a Carl sakura punch and affixed them on top of the embossed flowers in the design. I used a small starburst punch to make the flower centers from some gold-embossed snippets of white card stock. The butterflies were done with a SU! embosslit butterfly die and cut from the same gold-embossed snippets as the flower centers. The sentiment is by Hero Arts and was heat embossed with gold ep. I'm sharing this with Pixie's Snippets Playground #347 where all you have to do is use snippets. Thanks for stopping by and I wish you a wonderful Tuesday! Carol
Ivory card stock is embossed with flowers, tied with a pink ribbon and overlaid with pastel designer paper and a die cut heart. Your card may differ from the one pictured due to different cuts of the designer card stock used from the same page, and different pink ribbons. Approximate size 5.5" x 4.25". Coordinating envelope included. Shipping is always combined, and anything over $1.00 in excess of the actual shipping cost is promptly refunded.
Embossing is so much fun, y’all! And there are so many cool ways to use it! Check out these three heat embossing techniques, which you can use for card
Learn how to emboss part of a card, plus learn how to make an easy Christmas thank you card with this simple and quick card tutorial.
Check out this easy Inked Embossing Folder Technique - and use it to make a dynamic card!
I did a series of cards last Christmas season using a printmaking technique with acrylic paints and tried it out with embossing folders.
This 5X7 card is made of yellow (or any color you choose) cardstock with a lighter yellow embossed cardstock. The white envelope is embossed cardstock. The yellow card insert in the envelope can contain any message such as thinking of you, happy birthday, best wishes, happy anniversary, get well soon or anything you wish. The flowers are handmade. Sheer ribbon with bow accents the card. The inside insert is blank for your personal message. Multiple cards may be ordered but will require additional time for shipping.
Join Emily, as she creates a beautiful lush green card out of the Craft Your Life Project Kit: Hello Beautiful!
Learn How to Emboss Aluminum Foil! You will love the sparkly results. See several techniques for embossing, die cutting, and staining the aluminum foil.
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Card is blank. Card is approximately 4.25" x 5.5" Envelope included.Packaged in a clear cellophane envelope for safe, clean storage. Shipping is always combined and anything charged in excess of $1.00 is promptly refunded.
Hand Stamped and Embossed Sympathy card, using Stampin Up products. Front of card sentiment: sorry for your loss. Inside sentiment: May the constant love of caring friends bring you comfort and peace. Card size is 4.25 x 5.5 accompanied by an envelope and a piece of cardstock for the card front if mailing. Hand crafted - All cards in my shop are handmade by me. I use high quality crafting and paper materials. The card and envelope are put in a clear plastic sleeve to protect them when being shipped. Cards are mailed in a bubble wrapped envelope. My cards are created in a smoke and pet free home. Thank you for choosing my site and products.
Birthday Card. Handmade Card. For Her. Friend. Feminine. Unisex. For Her. For Him. The yellow shimmery background has an embossed raised floral panel with leaves tucked underneath. There are a few gems scattered around leaves. Inside of card is blank. Card is 4 1/4 X 5 1/2 Make a single purchase of 5 or more individual cards and receive a 6th of your choice for free.Some cards are dimensional. Make sure to check with post office if you're in question about rates.Tracking is not included when purchasing a single card. If you would like tracking, please notify me. Shipping charges would then be $3.90 to get a tracking number.
Three blue triple petal flowers, embossed with swiss dots, blank inside, white satin w blue accents, two envelopes, blue ck buttons, semi glossy blue card stock, score buddy, satin center for buttons, cellophane card sized......
Approximate size 4.25 x 5.5 Choose the INSIDE greeting you would like from the picture of 20 greetings, or leave blank for your own handwritten note! Envelope included. Shipped in a clear cello envelope.
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Learn Embossing with Toilet Paper! You will flip when you see the results, looks and feels like a high end embroidered Irish linen!
Jennifer McGuire recently shared a technique using 3D embossing folders and a sanding block that she called Embossing Folder Pop. Taking away color with the sanding block lets the embossed images pop and appear to have highlights. I remembered that I had some Stampin' Up sanding blocks so I inked a panel and ran it through Altenew's Beautiful Bergenia embossing folder. Then I started lightly sanding the raised areas on the panel. Either my sanding block is too old, or my hand is too heavy because too much color was taken away. I ended up swiping the surface with a white pigment ink pad and I liked the results much better. A gold diecut "hello" finished off the card. I'm determined to try this again, with my order of Altenew's newest 3D embossing folders on its way and a lighter hand at sanding. Thanks so much for stopping by!