After trying the embossing powder melting technique a couple of weeks ago I wanted to use it again as I love the effect it creates. I thought black and silver would be a suitably masculine colour scheme and a star would be a good shape for a Fathers Day card. I am happy with the result even though the greeting is not what I originally planned.
Start with an A6 white blank card, layer with silver then black card.
Die cut two star shapes one in silver card and a smaller one in black card. adhere the silver star to the card positioning it to the left side.
Put the black star on a sheet of scrap paper on top of a heat resistant craft mat, pour clear embossing powder generously all over the star.
I hope you can see the lovely enamel effect on the star.
Cut a narrow strip of silver card and stamp the 'You're the Best' greeting in black ink. Heat set this as it can take a long time to dry on metallic card. Trim the ends on a slight diagonal and adhere to the bottom right corner of the card with 1mm adhesive foam pads.
Once the star has cooled and set use silver peel off letters to add the word 'DAD' in the centre and adhere this to the silver star on the card.
I am sure any Dad would be pleased to receive this card, I love the effect of the melted embossing powder ( I might have mentioned that before lol) it adds something special to an unfussy card.
Many thanks for visiting, it would be great if you could leave a comment to let me know what you think. Details of all the supplies used are linked below.
Debbie x
Supplies used:
- White A6 blank card and envelope
- Silver card
- A4 smooth black card
- 12mm double sided tape
- Nested Stars die cutting set
- Embossing powder, Clear Gloss , Midas Touch
- Greaseproof paper
- Heat resistant craft sheet
- Folding heat gun
- Silver uppercase alphabet peel off stickers
- Many Messages clear stamp set
- Black pigment ink pad
- 1mm adhesive foam pads
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