Tuesday, November 7, 2023

Stamp With Shel Tuesday- Feature of the Week- Joy of Noel-Technique Tuesday- Dry Embossing...


 

Good Morning Stampers!  

Today I am participating in the Technique Tuesday Blog Hop! 
Our challenge this time is Dry Embossing. 

Since I am featuring the Joy of Noel Bundle all week on my blog I had to use this to create my card.  Here is the bundle: 
And here is my card: 




How You Can Make It

Supplies

Joy of Noel Bundle
Joy of Christmas DSP 
Deckled Rectangles Dies
Basic Black card stock
Very Vanilla card stock
Gold foil card stock
Black and Vanilla Gingham Ribbon
Hole Punch
Memento Black ink pad
Merry Melody embossing folder

Measurements

Card Base: Basic Black: 8 1/2 x 5 1/2
Embossed Layer: Very Vanilla: 4 x 5 1/4
DSP Layer: 1 1/2 x 5 1/4 
Greeting Mat 1: Basic Black: 2x1
Greeting 1: Very Vanilla: 1 7/8 x 7/8
Greeting Mat 2: Basic Black:4 x 1 1/4
Greeting 2: Gold Foil: 2 1/4 x 2 1/4 
Branches: Gold Foil2 @ 3x2

Instructions:
  1. Fold the card base on the score line and burnish it flat with a bone folder. 
  2. Add a Very Vanilla liner to the inside of the card. 
  3. Emboss the Very Vanilla mat layer with the Merry Melody embossing folder and attach it to the card front. 
  4. Add DSP to the front of the card
  5. Die cut the mat layer with the Deckled Rectangles die. 
  6. Die cut the branches and the word Noel. 
  7. Stamp greeting using Memento Black ink on Tag 1
  8. Assemble the tags and add them to the card front using Stampin Dimensionals. 
  9. Add Tombow to the back of the branches and tuck under greeting as desired. 
  10. Use a small hole punch to punch some dots from leftover scraps of foil to use as coordinated embellishments on your card. 
  11. Finish by adding a ribbon bow. 




Here is the link to my YouTube Video Tutorial: https://youtu.be/Dade_wohcjM

Now please continue on our Technique Tuesday  Dry Embossing hop to see what my creative friends have to share with you today: 

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