I love this project!!! I got the idea from Monica at Add A Little Dazzle. I modified the project and came up with this! The metal pops right off the page!!!! The base card is Whisper White Cardstock. The next layer is also Whisper White. It was passed through the Big Shot in the Stylish Stripes Textured Impressions Embossing Folder. The flower is from Joyful Christmas in the Holiday Mini Catalog. I embossed it onto the Red Metal Sheet using Versamark Ink, Gold Embossing Powder and a Heat Tool. I cut it out and then bent it a little and then adhered it to the Garden Green Cardstock. Sadly, I didn't have green metal so I improvised with Garden Green Cardstock and Gold Embossed the same flower. I embossed another flower onto another piece of Red Metal and cut that out and popped it up on top on the first flower. The center is a Frosted Finishes Embellishment. LOVE THOSE! I took a scrap of the Red Metal and passed it through the Big Shot in the Expressions Thinlits Die to create the word "Merry" I adhered that to the front of the card with Crystal Effects.
Look at the dimension on that flower! Can you STAND it! You can buy the metal HERE. All of the other supplies are Stampin' Up! and can be found in my ONLINE STORE. Enjoy! 😀
- Whisper White Cardstock #100730
- Garden Green Cardstock #102584
- Red Metal Sheet from Add A Little Dazzle
- Joyful Christmas Stamp Set W#131802 C#131805
- Big Shot Die Cutting Machine #113439
- Big Shot Magnetic Platform #130658
- Espressions Thinlits Dies #132171
- Versamark Ink #102283
- Gold Embossing Powder #109129
- Heat Tool #129053
- Stylish Stripes Textured Impressions Embossing Folder #132174
- Frosted Finishes Embellishments #132150
- SNAIL Adhesive # 104332
- SNAIL Refill #104331
- Sticky Strip #104294
- Stampin' Dimensionals #104430
- Glue Dots #103683
- Stampin' Paper Trimmer #126889
- Bone Folder #102300
- Crystal Effects #101055
- Paper Snips #103579
hi cathy! that is gorgeous! i have a few of those metal sheets – i have to play with them. what will you do for an envelope with all that dimension?
Thanks, Jeannine! I would put it in a padded mailer.