Thursday, April 18, 2019

Hello Beautiful!

I love how using embossing folders can give dimension to your projects.  This card uses minimal stamping but gets its "wow" factor from embossing & punches.


The Lace Dynamic Textured Impressions Embossing Folder coupled with soft colors of Petal Pink, So Saffron, Grapefruit Grove, Soft Seafoam & Pear Pizzazz is so feminine!



Did you know?

Embossed cardstock should always be adhered using strong, double-sided tape adhesive (Tear & Tape).  Because there is less surface area on the embossed cardstock, Snail will not hold embossed pieces together well.

Tips for re-creating this card:

Adhere the 3 circles together and add the leaves & sprigs behind them.  Then attach these pieces to the card front as a single unit using Tear & Tape.  Be sure to use Tear & Tape across the stems of the leaves to keep them in place.  The sequins are adhered with glue dots.


I embossed the envelope flap to coordinate with the card.  I love this look!  Once again, you will need to use Tear & Tape on the envelope flap to seal it.

A note about the Stitched Shapes Framelits:

I use these dies more than any of the others in my collection.  Although they are currently listed as discontinued and unavailable, they will be available again when the new catalog comes out in June!  The ordering number 145372 will be the same, and the new name is simply Stitched Shapes.


A new catalog is coming on June 4!  Many stamp sets are being retired to make room for new ones, so it's time to take a look at the catalog again & make sure you don't miss out on any of your favorites.

Here are the lists of products retiring from both the Annual Catalog & the Occasions Catalog, plus a list of stamp sets that are carrying over into the new catalog.  It's important to note that the carryover stamps are listed on the retiring lists only because they will be in a new format in the future (cling only, no more clear or wood mount).  These sets are shown on the retiring lists with an asterisk (*) next to them.


Annual Catalog Retiring List


Occasions Catalog Retiring List


Carryover Stamps


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