Don't you love finding new card making discoveries?Yes? Me too! This card boasts a cool way to use ink and embossing folders, giving your card an extraordinary look.
Follow along to the tutorial to make a discovery of your own: how to get this look!
SUPPLIES:
White cardstock
Same color cardstock as the ink you choose on the embossing folder
Sentiment stamp
Juicy ink of your choice; this will match the cardstock
Big Shot
Label dies
Copper-Edged Ribbon
Matching rhinestone
Dimensionals
Deep interesting embossing folder
INSTRUCTIONS:
Fold a 5 1/2" x 8 1/2" piece of white cardstock in half, creasing it well with a bone folder.
Cut a piece of white cardstock to 4" x 5 1/4". Grab an embossing folder with an interesting design. Use a juicy ink pad for this next step in a color that will also be the main color of the card. Bring the open ink pad directly to the embossing folder and ink up the side that has writing on the outside of the folder, inking the folder as evenly as you can. Carefully lay your cut cardstock on top of the ink and run it through the Big Shot. Set this aside to dry completely.
Rinse the ink off the embossing folder, drying it well, between uses.
Wrap ribbon around the dried piece, about an inch from the bottom. Tape the ends on the back.
Adhere the piece to the card base.
From cardstock of the same color as the ink you used, die cut a label.
Using the same color ink, stamp a sentiment onto white cardstock. Use another label die to cut out the sentiment.
Layer the two labels together to your liking.
Add a coordinating gem to the sentiment label.
Use Dimensionals to add the completed sentiment to the lower right of the card, leaving a bit of the ribbon showing to the right of the piece.
With more of the same ribbon, tie a bow. Add it sideways to the left of the label with a glue dot.
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