Handmade Birthday Card created by Sarah Phelan from Sarah's Stampin' Retreat using the 3D Embossing Folder of the Month from Spellbinders
Hello Crafters! How are you? Today I’m sharing some pretty postage stamp cards created using the 3D Embossing Folder of the month from Spellbinders. It’s filled with heaps of postage stamp images that you can use as a panel, or you can cut up and use separately. I did both and managed to create 3 cards from one embossed panel. To be honest, you could make tonnes more with one embossed panel if you used layouts like the two that I cut pieces out for, but I used most of them on the 6″x6″ card where I used a huge panel. I adore embossing folders like this that can be used in so many different ways! You can also see a hint of the gorgeous embossing folder of the month on the mushroom card. It’s a lovely subtle pattern, perfect for adding texture to your backgrounds!
Check out the video below to see how to create this project yourself, then scroll to the bottom of the post to find links to the supplies you will need to create it!
I hope you enjoyed this project. Click the links below to shop the products used to create it. Please note that some of the products used may have been gifted to me by the relevant companies.
3D EMBOSSING FOLDER OF THE MONTH MEMBERSHIP Shop at: Spellbinders US | Spellbinders UK | THE DELUXE CABOODLE VALUE CLUB MEMBERSHIP Shop at: Spellbinders US | Spellbinders UK | Olo Brush Markers Shop at: Misc |
Raspberry Sunset Fresh Dye Ink Shop at: Altenew | Scrapbook.com | Dusty Pink Fresh Dye Ink Shop at: Altenew | Scrapbook.com |
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