Hello crafty friends! Today's projects are of the "easier to show than tell" variety. This went up on YouTube last week, but I wanted to make sure to share here as well along with some still shots.
As I mention in the video below, these were "experimental" cards. More often than not, you start off with a vision and then likely have to make a few adjustment and/or corrections along the way before arriving at your final project. The original card plan was to simply add foil spatters to an ink-blended background. But along the way, I ran into issues with the execution and ended up with a glorious glittered border.
I started the card with a spotlight ink blended background, and then added foil splatters using Tombow Mono Multi Glue. After realizing that I had a sticky residue left behind, I decided to add a frame of messy glittered heat embossing.
I stamped the edges with our Merriest Snowflake stamp set and heat embossed it using WOW! Platinum Sparkle glitter embossing powder. I loved the way it turned out and decided to a simple triple stacked sentiment, also from Merriest Snowflake, heat embossed in Ranger's Liquid Platinum embossing powder.
A few small embellishments of silver DMC Metallic Thread and Pretty Pink Posh clear sequins finished it off.
This got me curious about the other glitter embossing powders in my stash and I decided to try a couple more. I didn't get very far though, as I was thoroughly distracted by the WOW! Midas Touch glitter embossing powder.
This is one of those tricky ones that is next to impossible to photograph though. It has a silver and gold powder and glitter with a sprinkling of holo flakes thrown in just for good measure. It acts like a duo chrome, shifting between silver and gold. I've got two cards below, both use the Midas Touch, but one appears silver and the other more golden.
I started with the same backgrounds for both. For the above card, I used the Sending Cheer Die to create my main sentiment. I cut one from Oatmeal card stock and then distressed it using Warm Wool ink. And then I cut the word Cheer from some DIY glitter paper I created using the WOW! Midas Touch glitter embossing powder.
For the card below, I again used a triple stacked sentiment. But this time I used the Holly Jolly Christmas stamp set.
I was definitely nice to play around and finally use up some of those gorgeous glitter embossing powders I've been hoarding. Hopefully this inspires you to do the same!
Thanks for stopping in. I hope you are having a great week!
Featured Supplies
For your convenience, here is a list of the featured supplies used on today's project(s), along with links to purchase. Please note: this list contains affiliate links.
Tsukineko Versamark EMBOSS INK PAD Shop at: SSS | EH |
Ranger Embossing Powder LIQUID PLATINUM Shop at: SSS |
Precision Heat Embossing Tool Gun Hero Arts Shop at: SSS |
3M Scotch DOUBLE-SIDED FOAM TAPE Shop at: SSS |
Wplus9 Oatmeal Cardstock Shop at: WP9 |
Ranger Multi-Medium Matte Shop at: SSS |
Pretty Pink Posh SPARKLING CLEAR MIX Cupped Sequins Shop at: SSS |
EK Success CRAFT TWEEZERS Precision Tip Shop at: SSS |
Ranger MINI ROUND INK BLENDING TOOLS Shop at: SSS |
Warm Wool PURE COLOR Dye Ink Shop at: WP9 |
Wplus9 Nautical Navy Cardstock Shop at: WP9 |
Inkadinkado EMBOSSING MAGIC Powder Bag Shop at: SSS |
Bazzill 40 LB VELLUM 8.5 x 11 White 25 Sheets Shop at: SSS |
Holly Jolly Christmas Shop at: WP9 |
Sending Cheer Die Shop at: WP9 |
Merriest Snowflake Shop at: WP9 |
Fiskars Paper Crimper Shop at: EH |
Tombow Mono Multi Glue Shop at: SSS | EH |
DMC Metallic Silver Embroidery Thread Shop at: SSS |
Tim Holtz Distress Ink Pad Faded Jeans Shop at: SSS |
Tim Holtz Distress Ink Pad Broken China Shop at: SSS |
Tim Holtz Distress Ink Pad Black Soot Shop at: SSS |
Therm O Web Silver Deco Foil Shop at: SSS |
WOW Embossing Glitter Midas Touch Shop at: SSS | EH |
WOW Embossing Glitter Platinum Sparkle Shop at: SSS |
Hi Dawn... love these gorgeous winter delights! psssst I still have my crimper somewhere - but just bought an embossing folder that does it even better!!! Now. whatever did I do with that hair crimping iron? xx
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