There is a new technique going around right now. It is called inlaid embossing and I LOVE it! This technique gives so much texture with out going overboard. This is the first card that I have done using Inlaid Embossing.
All you have to do is create the card front you want; either stamp on the card stock or adhere your punched images done, and then run it through the Big Shot in an embossing folder. Super quick and super easy.
On this card, I used the Two-step Bird punch for the bird and for the tulips. Just punch three wings, sponge the edges and layer them to look like a tulip. The stems are from the same punch.
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All you have to do is create the card front you want; either stamp on the card stock or adhere your punched images done, and then run it through the Big Shot in an embossing folder. Super quick and super easy.
On this card, I used the Two-step Bird punch for the bird and for the tulips. Just punch three wings, sponge the edges and layer them to look like a tulip. The stems are from the same punch.
Thanks for visiting and be sure to leave me a comment telling me what you think of this card!
Supplies:
Stamps: Teeny Tiny Wishes, Bees & Blossoms builder wheel
Punches: Two-Step Bird punch, Decorative Label punch
Accessories: Square Lattice embossing folder, Basic pearls
Colors: Daffodil Delight, Pacific Point, Marina Mist, Perfect Plum, Tangerine Tango
Punches: Two-Step Bird punch, Decorative Label punch
Accessories: Square Lattice embossing folder, Basic pearls
Colors: Daffodil Delight, Pacific Point, Marina Mist, Perfect Plum, Tangerine Tango
Oh my gosh! This is absolutely fabulous! Great job, Roberta!
ReplyDeleteThis card is so pretty!
ReplyDeleteI need to make a thank you for some lovely
tulips I received for Mother's Day and this
will be a great help on how to make them!
Thank you for sharing!
Hugs, Dawn