![]() ![]() I quite liked the look, but I wanted the gloss to be more solid, so I repeated the process. This gave me a somewhat of a glossy finish to my die cut. ![]() I poured clear embossing powder onto my die cut and used the heat tool to melt the powder in place. Next, I inked up the stamp with Simon’s clear embossing ink and stamped it making sure to press firmly all over the image to transfer the ink. You can do it the other way around – heat emboss the image first and die cut it later, I wanted to have all of the die-cutting done first so that’s why I did it this way. Next, I aligned the ampersand stamp over the die cut and closed the lid of my MISTI to mount the stamp. To do this, I placed the die-cut into one of the negative cardstock pieces that I had leftover from my die cutting and placed it inside a mini MISTI stamping tool. The black ampersand is where I want to do heat embossing to add some more color and also glossy shine. Next, I’ve stacked them one on top of the other and topped everything with a bold black die-cut. The number 1 step in creating this card is die cutting! I die cut a large ampersand from each of the colored cardstock sheets I had picked. Like this video? Please give it a big thumbs up (you can do this on Youtube video page right under the video) and share it with a crafty friend! Leave me a comment too, I love hearing from you! CARD DETAILS Watch the video below or on my Youtube channel. Like this project? Pin it and save for later | Curious about my project photography? Click for details. I’ve looked through my leftover colored cardstock basket and picked several sheets of colored cardstock – this is cardstock from Simon Says Stamp as well as Hero Arts as these are my two favorite brands for colored cardstock in terms of cardstock quality and color. The Flower Challenge – flowers and occasionsĪAA Birthday – birthday and pattern JanuJanuCard Making, Uncategorized 3 Comments DT card Patterned Paper Simon Says Stamp dieįollow loopyloocards on WordPress.Hello and welcome back for another Yippee For Yana video! In this episode, I have a unisex Valentine’s Day card featuring a ton of colorful die cutting using Simon’s Ampersand Words coordinating dies and some hot foiling. Seize The Birthday – birthday with sparkle and shineĬraft Rocket Challenge – sparkle and bling I shall be entering this into the following challenges: I added some glass cabochons for further interest. The sentiment is a light blue and dark blue layer, slightly off-set. ![]() The centre of the coneflower is die cut from a piece of water-colour card stock onto which I had painted the gold acrylic ink – roughly to create some dimension. ![]() The same with the green leaves – die cut from green card stock, then green Distress Ink blended onto them.īefore gluing them together, I also splattered them with the same gold acrylic ink. The Coneflower was die cut from varying tones of blue card with some Distress Inks also blended onto each layer to create a variety of blue within each petal. Once adhered to the white card base, I splattered with Liquitex acrylic ink – the metallic set. I die cut a honeycomb layer from a Honey Bee Stamps layering die set, only using two of the layers. Love To Craft – anything goes JCard Making, Uncategorized Leave a comment Concord & 9th gems Patterned Paper Simon Says Stamp die Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge – anything goes I shall be entering the following challenges:Ĭolor Throwdown – powder blue, Cream, KraftĪud Sentiments – anything goes with a sentiment The sentiment is from Altenew, stamped onto cream card, and two Kraft borders added – as well as some blue sequins. The same leaves were die cut from blue and Kraft – layering slightly off-set. Some blue sequins added for decoration.įor the second card, a white card base, then created a larger frame with some stitched rectangles, and added the cream textured card behind that window. The first was the original idea I had, and the second was made using the same colour scheme and dies – just a different look.įor the first card, I used a Kraft card base, and layered a Lawn Fawn ‘Quilted Backdrop’ layer in cream card, a panel of textured cream card, a frame out of Kraft card – both die cut using stitched rectangles – and then added the blue Simon Says Stamp ‘Tender Leaves‘ dies. ![]()
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