My first card features Dry Embossing... I die cut a bauble and using part of an embossing folder embossed the poinsettia - then mixing some pearl powdered pigment to my pink distress ink - painted the image leaving the flower white.. gold painted the centers and hanger. To finish I attached my embossed background to a pink card layer onto a white card and added some foliage and string.
For my next card I used the die cut baubles and painted them too with sparkly pink... then I white heat embossed some poinsettia flowers and attached them to green patterned paper with silver strings and added a silver heat embossed sentiment to a white card before attaching the panel.
Thanks for stopping by my blog, have a wonderful day, cheers Robyn
What pretty Christmas baubles. It is a great way to use dry embossing. I will try to remember it xx
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Christmas baubles, Robyn! I have never used part of an embossing folder to emboss a die-cut ... that is so clever and creative, my friend! Both your cards are so lovely ... and of course, they are pink - what could be better??!! xx
ReplyDeleteYou make the best baubles in Blogland, Robyn! I'm not even kidding. I always put your bauble designs in my to-CASE folder. These are my new faves! I love the designs and the pink and I am going away with many cool new ideas! Thank you! And thank you for using this week's I.D.E.A.S. Calendar and linking in the gallery to motivate others!📌 Hugs, Darnell
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful use of the embossing on the baubles Robyn - these are such gorgeous cards
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Maxine
Two beautiful Christmas cards with those lovely pink baubles with your embossed poinsettias. Love the design of each one.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful baubles, Robyn! I love the embossing, both wet and dry!
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