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Pressure Embossing Technique Blog Hop

Pressure Embossing Technique  can add so much to a card without much extra work.  For this card I used the Textured Textile Embossing folder.  

  1. You will cut your card base from Highland Heather Cardstock at 4-1/4" x11" score it at 5-1/2".

  2. Then you will cut your first layer at 4-1/8"x5-3/8" from Mint Macaroon Cardstock, then run this layer thru your embossing machine and emboss it with the Tasteful Textile embossing folder. Adhere this layer down to the front of your highland heather card base using your favorite adhesive.

  3. Cut a piece of designer series paper at

  4. Cut a piece of designer series paper to 2-1/4" x4-3/4", this piece was from the Hand Penned designer series paper pack. Adhere this down using your favorite adhesive to the Mint Macaron.

  5. Cut out the label from the Tasteful Labels Die Set. Pop this up using some Stampin Dimensionals.
    Then layer you strip of 1/2"x4-1/4" piece of Highland Heather paper and banner punch the ends using the Tailored Tag punch. Then layer onto that another strip of paper. This is from the Daffodil Delight and is approx. 1/4"x 4-1/4" adhere them together using multi purpose glue then adhere it to the Tasteful Label die.

  6. Stamp your Hydrangea in Memento Black and then in Highland Heather, this is a two step stamp set. I then stamped the leaves in Mint Macaroon. And die cut it out matching Die. Pop the Hydrangea up using Stampin Dimensionals.

  7. For the finishing touch to the front of the card you can color the crinkle ribbon in the matching highland heather stampin blends marker or if you are like myself I had a prior ribbon that matched the highland heather and I added it to the card front along with some Genial Gem enamel dots.

  8. For the finishing touch to the front of the card you can color the crinkle ribbon in the matching highland heather stampin blends marker or if you are like myself I had a prior ribbon that matched the highland heather and I added it to the card front along with some Genial Gem enamel dots.

  9. For the inside of the card I stamped the same Hydrangea as the front in the same colors- Highland Heather and Mint Macaroon. Add a piece of the designer series paper to the envelope flap and you have a beautiful card ready for that someone you love.

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Art in Bloom Step-by-Step

Never Not Loving You Card (4-1/4" x 5")

CASUAL

Embossing Folders give you a fast way to add texture and depth to cardstock, and the process is so easy! Simply enclose your paper inside the folder and run it through your Stampin’ Cut & Emboss Machine. Embossing is relatively inexpensive and adds an extra element of tactile interest to your cards for extra enjoyment!This embossing folder has a hybrid design that combines two steps into one, and we think you’re going to love it. The coordinating dies fit inside the embossing folder so it can cut and emboss at the same time! Ta da! To create our casual Art in Bloom Card, emboss a piece of Pool Party Cardstock using the Bloom Hybrid Embossing Folder—this time without the dies. Let the embossed cardstock be the centerpiece of this easy-to-make card. Add the label, some die-cut flowers, and a Baker’s Twine bow and you have a card that you can duplicate in multiple colors. Simply switch up the sentiment and use it for almost any occasion!

AVID

We stepped up our second card by adding two-step stamping and die-cutting using both the Hybrid Embossing Folder and the Bloom Dies in the Bloom Die Bundle. Such a timesaver and the technique is so clean and easy.The Magenta Madness and Granny Apple Green inks really pop against the Pool Party Cardstock, don’t you think? A light dusting of Genial Gems completes this card and adds just the right amount of bling.

ARTFULLY AVID

Our final card features the emboss resist technique for a painterly look that appears difficult but is in fact quite simple to achieve. Stamp the image in VersaMark ink, add White Stampin’ Emboss Powder, and heat emboss. Then, using a Blending Brush or Sponge Dauber, apply ink to your image, varying the pressure as you go to create variations in color depth. That’s it! We also added a sunshine-y floral center using Daffodil Delight Stampin’ Blends, then finished with ethereal-looking vellum leaves. Gorgeous!! Happy Stamping Charity

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