I like the detail on these leaf stamps. I also like the look of some of them half stamping on the card. Using the white embossing powder also highlights this feature. What do you think?
Stamps:
French Foliage
Banners For You
Paper:
Cajun Craze A-2
Basic White 5-1/4 x 4 (Inside), Scrap
Ink:
Archival Basic Black
Cajun Craze
Whisper White Craft
Technique:
Heat Embossing
Die Cutting
Sponging
Accessories:
Bunch of Banners Framelits Dies
Sponge
White Embossing Powder
Dimensionals
Brads
Adhesive
First, I randomly stamped various leaves on the card front, using Whisper White Craft ink.
I then quickly applied White embossing powder, heat set it, and placed it aside to cool.
Meanwhile, I took a scrap of Basic White and stamped a sentiment and banner from the Banners For You stamp set.
I then die cut it and sponged the edges, using Cajun Craze. I attached it to the center of the card front, using dimensionals.
Lastly, I added a couple of brads on each end of the banner and adhered the Basic White panel to the inside of the card.
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I love this leaf collection. It is great in white too with the dark card stock base.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Lisa. I like the size of the leaves too. As you can see you can get quite a few images on a card. Thank you for stopping by here and commenting.
DeleteWhite embossing the leaves really brought out the details. They look great, and the card is so nice!
ReplyDeleteAwe, thank you so very much, Fonda. I too like the white against this Cajun Craze color. The ideas in my head do not always turn out the way my mind's eye sees it, but I got lucky with this one. Thanks for dropping by and sharing.
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