Country Floral Embossing Folder Techniques

Hey everyone!

Have you seen the gorgeous Country Floral Embossing Folder? It was a free item during Sale-abration, but if you didn’t get yours then, don’t worry.  

Stampin Up decided to carry it over into the new catalog. It’s not available right now, but it will be back in June when the new catalog comes out. In today’s post, I have a video tutorial showing you how to do a super easy technique that creates a WOW effect. Here are some samples and don’t forget to watch the video at the bottom. 

Country Floral Embossing Technique 

 

 Country Floral Embossing Technique

For these cards, I use the First Frost stamp set, berry burst and white cardstock, and pear pizzazz and berry burst ink. Berry burst is retiring so stock up now before this color is gone forever.

All of the details are in the video. 

Country Floral Embossing Technique

Here is a card I did with the same technique using the painted seasons set from Sale-abration. I really miss that set!! It was so gorgeous. 

  Country Floral Embossing Technique

Here is the same card with the First Frost set in powder pink which is retiring so if you love this color as much as I do, you better get yours now. 

Country Floral Embossing Technique

 

Here’s the How to video tutorial for you!

 

Country Floral Embossing Technique

I love this berry burst ribbon! It’s retiring too!!

Country Floral Embossing Technique



 
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