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Ombré Glitter Die Cut Words with Ankita

Hi everyone! Today I am sharing a card I made using Neutral Ultra Shimmer Powder and Metallic Gold Rich Regular Embossing Powder from WOW.
To start, I stamped the image which is from Concord and 9th Wonderful Florals onto a piece of black cardstock  using WOW Embossing Ink and heat embossed using the Metallic Gold Rich Super Fine embossing powder from WOW. I colored the flowers in using Faber Castell Polychromos pencils. I trimmed the panel down to 3.75 inches by 5 inches.
On a piece of Bristol Smooth cardstock, I ink blended Spiced Marmalade and Wild Honey and added a layer of Neutral Ultra Shimmer Embossing Powder onto it and die cut the word Wonderful from it.
I foam mounted the letters on the panel. I layered it with some orange cardstock and fall patterned paper from Lawn Fawn and added some natural twine.
I mounted the entire panel on an A2 sized top folding cardbase made from Neenah Solar White Classic Crest 110 lb cardstock. 


That's all for this card. I hope you lik…

HELLO LITTLE FLOWERS

Hello crafty friends, It's Martha Lucia and it's my turn to share with you! I hope you are enjoying our projects this month using flowers because this is my favorite theme - I love flowers and the Hey Little Flowers stamp set is one of my favorites right now. Take a look at my card:


I started by stamping the background with lineal flowers included on the stamp set Hey Little Flower using WOW Embossing Pad and then heat embossed it with WOW Clear Gloss Regular Embossing Powder. Next, I tied on some natural thread cord and then built the rest of the card from there. I wanted to use the new colors of WOW Embossing Powders and I decided to use Strawberry Sundae, Mind Macaroon and Banana Split to stamp each flower ... delicious, right???

First I stamped each flower using WOW Embossing Pad and then heat embossed these with these three different colors of WOW Regular Embossing Powder, all inspired by Marion Emberson as well as both stamp sets that I used, the Hey Little Flower and th…

JUST TO SAY...DOUBLE EMBOSSING

Hi everyone! Martha Lucia here hosting with you new inspiration. Today I want to share a card using the Double Embossing Technique and I have step by step of this card to share with you.


Here is how I created this card:
1. Cut your Very Vanilla card base using a piece of card stock of 4-1/4"x 11" and make score in 5-1/2". 2. Cut a piece of Glossy paper of 3-3/4" x 5". 3. Ink the Glossy paper piece using the WOW Embossing Pad. Press the ink pad directly over the card stock to cover the whole surface. 4. Cover all the inked surface with WOW Gold Pearl Embossing Powder. 5. Melt the powder using the WOW Heat Tool.  6. Since this is translucent powder, you may need a second layer to have a uniform and complete covering. If this is necessary, just repeat steps 3, 4 and 5. 7. Take the WOW Secret Garden Stamp and ink it well with WOW Embossing Pad. 8. Stamp the inked WOW Secret Garden over the embossed piece with Gold Pearl. 9. Cover the stamped image with WOW Metalli…

EMBOSSING GLITTER & TEXTURE PASTE: GLAMOUR COMBINATION

Hello dear friends! Martha Lucia here to share with you a technique that I love to use to create a glamorous and unique piece of art. Usually I use this technique to create cards but you can make whatever you want.


To make this technique you only need a stencil, texture paste and any color of Embossing Glitter. In my sample I used WOW Midnight Dream Embossing Glitter. Let me show you how easy it is to make this.
First you have to secure your card stock under the stencil. I used the Bold Floral Stencil from Hero Arts. Then apply the texture paste using a pallet or knife until have an uniform layer. 
As soon you finish, remove your stencil and cover the entire surface with the Wow Midnight Dream Embossing Glitter. Let it dry totally before melting the embossing with the heat tool. It can take a few hours, but if you wait enough time you avoid big globes on the texture produced by the heat.
Resize your embossed piece and paste this over the card base.  In my sample I decorate the upper b…