Thanks so much for coming by the blog again today. We are on week 27, the final week of the Altered Playing Card Challenge If you have missed any of the previous week's here are the links Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Week 7 Week 8 Week 9 Week 10 Week 11 Week 12 Week 13 Week 14 Week 15 Week 16 Week 17 Week 18 Week 19 Week 20 Week 21 Week 22 Week 23 Week 24 Week 25 Week 26 and our Facebook group Facebook Group and the Pinterest Board link Pinterest Board I cannot believe we have made it through the entire deck of 52 cards, how fun has this been? I hope to give you all a couple of weeks to finish your decks and then move on to something else. I'm not sure what yet but keep following the blog to find out. This week I want to do some embossing onto our backgrounds the first thing I did was add color with my Archival inks Once your cards are inked you have to let them dry thoroughly, either use your heat gun to dry or set them aside for a couple hours to dry. Next I'm going to use a stamp, versamark ink and embossing powder to heat emboss onto my background The reason you need to let your card dry thoroughly after you first inked it, if you don't your embossing powder will not only stick to your stamped image it will stick to your background ink too. So it's important to let your card dry before this step For the next card I used colored powder I also used the stamp several times and then sprinkled with the colored embossing powder and heat set These are my two backgrounds after the embossing step For the next step, I'm using some old book paper, I chose a stamp and stamped directly onto the paper and cut out my image I also drew my own heart and cut it out, I edged it with black marker Working with the green card first I found a stamp that I liked that will go behind my butterfly I used my Faber Castell oil pastel black to edge the stamp Using my same piece of book page, I cut out a ribbon and edged that with black marker I also used Tim Holtz chitchat stickers and grabbed a few words that I wanted to use I went over the words with distress ink old paper so they would look aged. I glued my stamp and butterfly onto the card and using a smudging tool and my oil pastel crayon I went around my butterfly with the black, I simply rubbed the tool onto my crayon trapping some color and then using the tool I colored around my butterfly. This gives a soft hue around my image Lastly, add everything to your card, I also went around my ribbon with the oil pastel just like I did the butterfly. Here is my finished card Working with the second card, I took a lot of the same steps I used Tim's chitchat stickers again, this time I chose some words that were brown colored instead of white I figured out what stamp and stickers I wanted to use and kind of positioned everything onto my card to see how I wanted to lay everything out I then used my oil pastel and my tool to go around some of the items in my background This is my finished second Altered Playing Card and here are the two cards together And the entire Deck! Have fun making your last two cards, I hope you have enjoyed this adventure. I know it has been such fun for me to put out these tutorials each week. Seeing what you all create is the best part of this whole thing! I have loved it! I know some of you have asked how I am going to store my cards so..... Next week, I'm going to post a project I did for that purpose, come back next week to check it out I had promised a give-a-way for those of you that have followed along and attempted to complete this challenge So one lucky winner will win this prize pack! In order to win the prize you must have 1. followed along with the challenge 2. Attempted to complete or completed the challenge 3. Displayed my blog button or the challenge button on your blog (if you have a blog) So just leave a comment to win and I will draw a winner and announce them next week with my display tutorial Thank you for following along and have a wonderful week!!