Today I'm sharing a fall card with a fun technique that you can recreate with the use of a few basic supplies you most likely already have in your stash. I thought it would be fun to piece together strips of cardstock and then dry emboss it afterwards.
To keep things from getting too thick, I adhered my strips of cardstock to a thin piece of printer paper and then ran it though my Sizzix machine using a cuttlebug embossing folder. I love how the embossed design looks bleeding from one strip to the next!
To give my die-cut leaf some extra dimension, I added dry embossed veins using my Martha Stewart score board. I finished off my card with a stamp & die combo for the sentiment and a little bit of ribbon tied around the center (or should I say faked to look like it was tied around the center). ;)
Interested in the products I used to create my projects today? To make supplies easier for you to find, I have listed them below (some affiliate links included).
Supplies Used
- Cardstock-Bazzill
- Embossing folder- Cuttlebug Kassie's Brocade
- Dies-Papertrey Ink Friends, Spellbinders (Large Circles & Scalloped Circles)
- Stamps-Papertrey Ink Wonderful Words-Friends
- Ribbon-American Crafts Dots Grosgrain
- Ink- VersaFine ImperialPurple
- Leaf Cutting File- Lori Whitlock