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VIDEO: WOW! + Simon Says Stamp Rainbow Embossing

Have a blast making rainbow embossing cards with WOW! and Simon Says Stamps Thankful Flowers. So fun using all the bright and cheery powders!


YouTube Tutorial | WOW! + Simon Says Stamp Rainbow EmbossingAll the details to create these delightful rainbows embossed handmade cards are in this video tutorial. Watch here or in HD on YouTube.



Simon Says Stamp Thankful Flowers Simon Says Stamp Thankful Stamp Set has large weighty sentiments and fabulous florals. The bold sentiments are excellent to add black contrast to these rainbow embossed florals.
The two individual flower stamps are heat embossed with WOW! Love is the Drug, Metalline Flame, Primary Lemon, Metalline Kiwi Krush, Jealous Guy, and Angel Eyes.

I love to design with pops of black and prefer to have at least 3 black elements on a card. The sentiment, strips of black cardstock, and Nuvo Crystal Drops create a triad of contrast.
The heat embossed flowers are die-cut, popped up on foam squares, and any excess trimmed.
Brushed Emb…

Get Painty With Embossing Powders by Jaine

Spring is my favourite season of the year. I love the fresh colours, the bright greens and the promise of warmer days outside.


I recently started a new planner for my garden to make notes of what I'm planting and changing. Of course this requires a dashboard for the new season and thought I'd include this beautiful piece of chipboard from Samantha K Gifts and Crafts on the front. I decided to cover it with embossing powders but rather than all one colour I thought I could mix it up a bit and create a multi coloured effect.


As the chipboard is dark, I first gave it a light coat of gesso to lighten the base. You need to dry brush it on almost so as not to clog up the little holes in the design. 


When this was dry I could brush Mixed Media Embossing fluid with the brush right where I wanted to add powder.


With the brush it's possible to emboss the smallest of areas.


I carried on adding fluid and powder all over the chipboard, leaving it to the end to heat set everything tog…