This embossing folder is so awesome and I couldn't resist using it for the Sunday Stamps! challenge. To create the background, I sponged So Saffron, Flirty Flamingo and Bermuda Bay inks directly onto the embossing folder before running a piece of Very Vanilla cardstock thru my Big Shot.
Here's the new color challenge at Sunday Stamps!
Did you notice the adorable little butterflies fluttering around? They are from the Butterfly Beauty Thinlits. There are 20 dies in the Butterfly Beauty Thinlits set and with all the different sizes and shapes of butterflies, you will be able to add them to just about any crafty creation you make and it will add another little "wow" factor to it. :)
I originally planned to layer my embossed panel onto a Bermuda Bay layer and then finally onto a Very Vanilla card base, but this embossing folder is so beautiful that I ended up just adhering it to a Bermuda Bay card base to make it really pop.
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Ooh Annette
ReplyDeleteI really love the way you colored the backround embossing there
Looks funtastic
and great Flower pot too
the Stripes at the Bottom part is a clever way
see you around my teamie
miss your lovely words
biig hugs
Monika (teamie)
Thank you, Monica!
DeleteSuch a beautiful card!The colors, the deep embossing
ReplyDeleteThank you so much! :)
DeleteAnnette, this embossed background is FANTASTIC!!!!!! I LOVE everything about it! Your little vases are perfect, too! XX
ReplyDeleteThis embossing folder is da bomb, Claire!
DeleteAnnette I love the embossed background! With that technique,there are so many color combo possibilities! And did you fussy cut those flowers for your vases??? Wow...love it all :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Melissa. :) Yes, this is going to be fun creating many color combos with this beautiful EF!
DeleteOh I just love this card!!! Seriously just fantastic! I am however puzzled how you did the background. If you could enlighten me that would be wonderful... thank you so much for your inspiration!
ReplyDeleteHi, Shawna. It is super simple: just take a sponge or sponge dauber and add ink to the "top" side of your embossing folder and then add your cardstock and run thru the Big Shot! Super fun! :)
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