Hello everyone!! I’m here today with Papertrey Ink Make it Monday #179: Emboss Resist Using Diecut.
I’m so excited to be able to play along with them this week. I’ve been so busy that I haven’t had a chance to play with them in awhile.
I’m also playing along with Simon Says Stamp: Create Your Own Background!
Laura Bassen showed us how to stretch our die cuts by using them as a stencil to emboss resist! I had so much fun creating this card.
Take a look at my card:
1. I used Papertrey Ink’s Circle Die Cover Plate to create my background.
2. I die cut the cover plate and taped it down over my Neenah Solar White Card Stock card panel.
3. I applied the Versamark Ink directly on top of my circle stencil.
4. I added Hero Arts White Embossing powder to the versamark card panel. I heat set it.
5. I blended Papertrey Ink Summer Sunrise, Hibicus Burst and Pure Poppy with my Mini Ink Blending Tool on my embossed card base.
6. I used a damp napkin and wiped of the ink from my embossed circle so that they look nice and white.
7. I cut two scribbles out of vellum using the Papertrey Ink’s Circle Scribbles Die.
8. I cut two hello’s from Lawn Fawn Scripty Hello Die out of Stampin’ Up! Basic Black cardstock.
9. I stamped my sentiment from Papertrey Ink Wet Paint III on Neenah Solar White cardstock with Memento Tuxedo Black Ink.
10. I adhered the scribbles down with Tombo Multipurpose Glue, then added the hello die on top of that. I added the stamp sentiment underneath the hello.
11. I added Wink of Stella to the hello die cut.
I think this card turned out very pretty. I love how the colors blended together. So tell me what you think.
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Thank you for stopping by!
~Kymona
























