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What I love most about the Embossing Folders is how simple they are to use and how little it takes to create something that is fun and pleasing to the eye. I used the Diamond Embossing Folder on the piece of Sunset cardstock and then layered several pieces of cardstock on top to create a spot for the focal point. The focal point is from the Picture My Life Love Your Selfie Scrapbooking Program. The floral image was contained on a 3" x 4" card and I trimmed it to fit 3" x 3", rounding the corners.
Eggplant and Pear cardstock were also included. The stitching on the Pear piece was created using our Embossing Tool. When you create the indentions - I used my paper trimmer to mark the stitches - and then turn it over, the stitches are raised allowing me to use a distressing tool to remove the color from the top. Our cardstock has a white core which is what allows for it. Cool, huh? You can see I also chose to distress the diamond pattern. White & Gold Ribbon was added as were a some Bitty Sparkles. The "Just Because" sentiment was stamped in Slate ink and is from the stamp set called, "Friendly Wishes".
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Adorable card, Melissa, I love all the layers and how you created your own embossed stitches, and the stamping is perfection. Great job!
ReplyDeleteGreat card! Love your stitching technique!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! I love the colors and how you showcase these fabulous cards!
ReplyDeleteThose stitches are fantastic and I love that blossom focal point!
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