I used torn paper dies for my layers and a dotted rectangle dies for my card panels. I used a Slanted Sentiment Banner die as well.
Welcome to our June challenge,Anything Goes.
This month we do not have an official sponsor, but we are still offering a challenge prize. One of our Divas won a $25 gift card to Whimsy Stamps and wishes to pass it on.
Remember to use die cuts and/or dry embossing in your creation process.
Hello Crafty Friends - Here's my card using this month's sketch 70 from Build Your Stash Holiday Cardmakers. I used it along with products from Dare 2B Artzy, Tonic Studios and OLO Markers
Thank you for stopping by the blog. I hope you found some inspiration!
Hello Crafty Friends - Annier here with another card tutorial. Celebrate Independence Day with a bold and sparkly red, white, and blue card featuring embossed chipboard elements and layered stars. This festive design is perfect for parties, celebrations, or sending patriotic wishes.
Create the Card Base Cut blue cardstock to 8 1/2" x 5 1/2" and fold in half to create an A2 card base.
Build the Background Layers Trim a red cardstock panel slightly smaller than the card front and adhere it to the base. Next, trim a white cardstock panel smaller than the red layer and attach it centered on top.
Emboss the Chipboard Sentiment Ink the “July 4th” chipboard word with VersaMark Ink. Cover it with Nightsky MBoss Embossing Powder and heat set until smooth and shiny. Repeat if needed for extra coverage and dimension.
Create the Sparkly Stars Apply VersaMark Ink to the chipboard stars. Emboss the outer star shapes with Valentine MBoss Embossing Powder and the inner stars with Sparkle MBoss Embossing Powder. Heat set each layer until melted and glossy.
Arrange the Design and Add Finishing Touches Adhere the embossed “July 4th” sentiment across the upper portion of the card front. Attach the stars with foam adhesive for added depth and dimension. Scatter tiny confetti embellishments around the card front for a festive look and extra sparkle.
Design Tip
Using embossing powder on chipboard creates a bold glossy finish with incredible texture and shine. Layering patriotic colors with glittery elements gives this clean layout a fun celebratory feel without needing complicated techniques.
Thank you for stopping by the blog today. I hope you found some inspiration! You can find even more chipboard shapes, chipboard words and a variety of amazing products on the Clear Scraps site.
I used oval dies for my layers and a dotted rectangle dies for my card panels.
Welcome to our June challenge,Anything Goes.
This month we do not have an official sponsor, but we are still offering a challenge prize. One of our Divas won a $25 gift card to Whimsy Stamps and wishes to pass it on.
Remember to use die cuts and/or dry embossing in your creation process.