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Embossing

The challenge for this week’s Stampin’ Up! Only Challenge is your favorite technique. My favorite technique is embossing, so of course that is what I had to showcase.

Heat embossing is probably my absolute favorite if I had to narrow it down to one. I remember heat embossing at the very first class I attended and I was hooked for life. It is magic. You stamp an image add some dull embossing powder, add heat and watch the magic happen as the embossing powder melts and creates an amazing shine.

I have yet to find a technique that inspires me quite as much. I would go as far as to say, when you’re feeling uninspired, just add some heat embossing as watch that spark of creativity return.

Another embossing technique I love is dry embossing. Just add a piece of cardstock to an embossing folder and run it through the Stampin’ Cut & Emboss Machine and Voila! You have just created the perfect background for your card with the right amount of texture and interest in just the colors you need.

There is also a third type of embossing–using embossing paste with a stencil. This leaves a raised image on your project and the paste can be colored whatever you need for your project using drops of ink refill.

Birthday card in shades of green.  Card front layer embossed to look like bark with second panel embossed and raised with dimensionals in the center.  Twine wrapped around center panel.  Die cut tree stamped and heat embossed in gold is at bottom left of card with green sentiment label heat embossed in gold "Happy Birthday::  Gold sequins are added to card front.

Card Details

This card was created using different shades of green with touches of gold.

Birthday card in shades of green.  Card front layer embossed to look like bark with second panel embossed and raised with dimensionals in the center.  Twine wrapped around center panel.  Die cut tree stamped and heat embossed in gold is at bottom left of card with green sentiment label heat embossed in gold "Happy Birthday::  Gold sequins are added to card front.  Card standing at an angle.

There was also an extra embossed panel added to the front of the card layer with dimensionals to give it that extra dimension. Twine was wrapped around that center panel to help draw attention to it.

Do you like this card? Want to see a video with it being made? This same card idea, sketch, stamp set will be used in my Facebook LIVE video this Thursday, August 15 on my Angel Stamps Facebook Page. I won’t be heat embossing the tree however. I will be using the markering technique. Come watch.

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Make sure you head over to As You See It #329 and #tgifc485 to see the inspiration cards from the design teams and other creative entries.
This card was made for Stampin’ Up! Only Challenge 358: Show Us Your Favorite Technique. My favorite technique is embossing. What’s yours? Share with us at SUOC358. This challenge will be open through Sunday, August 25. Join us at SUOC358.

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  1. This is a fun mix of dry and heat embossing. The texture creates a lot of interest. Thanks for cooking up our recipe at As You See It Challenges!

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