Tuesday, 27 January 2015

Valentine

I wanted to make some Valentine cards to take to my choir and was trying to think of something a little different. I came up with the idea of triple embossing, something I have done many times in the past but always with a deeply etched stamp. This time I used an embossing folder!
Details of the process are in this video.

The tiny hearts are embossed from a Stampin' Up tiny stamp from the confetti set. The scalloped edge is from a Lawn Fawn die, the frilly heart is Simon Says Stamp and the sentiment from a Winnie and Walter Big and Bold set.
The Card Concept Challenge has a Love theme so this is for that.
Timeout has the challenge, Valentine's Day with the optional twist of hearts... there are quite a few hearts here!

16 comments:

  1. Thanks for the tip....I am gone a use it for shure!

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  2. Love the card and the video was very clear and informative. So nice to put a voice to a face too!

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  3. Thanks for that brilliant tip Chrissie
    Hugs Sylvie xx

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  4. Lovely card Chrissie, I love triple embossing but always use a stamp so thanks for the tip. Great video:)
    Val x

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  5. I'm admiring your sense for elegance, dear Chrissie. Your card is wonderful.
    Sonja

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  6. beautifully elegant and fab texture and yes lots of hearts! Thanks for joining Time Out x

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  7. Another great video Chrissie and a super elegant valentine card

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  8. I really enjoyed watching your video of how you triple embossed that golden heart!
    Thanks for the tips:)
    So glad you joined us at The Card Concept!

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  9. Hi Chrissie, I'm delighted to be sitting next to you in The Card Concept gallery. What an honour! :) Love absolutely everything about your card, and thanks for another great tutorial. Love from Cori

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  10. What a fabulous video, have never seen that technique before!! Your heart looks fantastic on your card and love all the teeny tiny hearts beside it. Always happy when you join us at TIME OUT, so good to see you back!!!

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  11. Fabulous card and very informative tutorial, thank you for sharing it sweetie, it was very inspiring.

    Warm hugs
    Maarit

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  12. I love this card. I've stamped the molten powder before but never thought of using an embossing folder. Thanks for the tutorial.

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  13. Your card is so clean and elegant, stunning! Thanks for joining us this week at The Card Concept :)

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  14. Another super card and thanks for the tip too Chrissie ;) Viv xx

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Thank you so much for popping by, I appreciate your comments!
Thanks,
Chrissie