What's the Black Magic technique? It's where you heat emboss on Black card stock with White embossing powder and color onto the embossing with Blends markers. So easy and a great way to add color to your embossed image. The Layered Thoughts stamp set is perfect for this fun technique. See it here.
August specials include a free class with online orders!
Happy August!
This month I’m offering a free class with online orders over $55. It will include a 3 card kit featuring the FloralImpressions DSP seen here. All you’ll need are greetings, inks and adhesives.
Everything is pre-cut and punched for you. Ribbon is included but embellishments are not.
I’ll mail you the pre-cut kit including the printed project sheets! All you need to do is place an order with me over $55 before tax and shipping.
Starting August 5th Stampin’ Up! is offering a discount on tons of 2025-27 In Color products! This will include many DSP packages, embellishments, kits, inks, refills and Blends markers!
See everything that will be discounted 15% on Tuesday, August 5thhere.
An easy card with Prairie Grass & Thoughtful Journey
Here’s the last card I shared on last week’s video – all three featured the beautiful Prairie Grass stamp set seen here. Unfortunately it is now out of stock but you can add your email to be informed when it’s available.
I stamped it onto a piece of Thoughtful Journey designer series paper. Then I cut it into 3/4″ strips before adhering it onto the Black CS layer and then the White card base.
You might wonder where the layered greeting shape is from. I used the To the Point punch with a 3/4″ strip of DSP like this:
Tip: Insert your paper through the back of the punch like you see above. Notice it’s not through the side; but inserted into the back area. Once you do both ends and you’re happy with the length of it, adhere it to a Black strip 1″ wide and punch both ends to layer evenly.
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