Do you love the magic of heat embossing? Do you still get that ‘wow’ feeling when it melts and adds that something special to your card? We do too, and Design Ambassador Ardyth is here today with lots of ways to use heat embossing to take your project to the next level!
Hi! Ardyth here and I hope you’re enjoying the first week of our Summer of Stamping feature!
Today, I’m using the exclusive Lawn Fawn S’More the Merrier set to create a couple of really fun cards with lots of heat embossing on them. I also experimented with Zig Art & Graphic Twin markers to create a night sky!
I used clear, translucent and opaque powders in different areas and for different reasons and I’ve got a video to show you all the details, and to give you some ideas for adding embossing to your cards!
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Ardyth, you created so much fun and inspiration with the techniques you demonstrated on the video. I will be having some fun today making cards with your tips! Thank you for the inspiration. 🙂
Thanks so much! Enjoy!
Ardyth, thanks for sharing these delightful cards and the various ways to use embossing powders. Amazing how you used theme in the scene to create various effects! tfs-stay well.
Thanks so much, Helen!
Thanks so much!
Super fun projects! Who doesn’t love the fascination of heat embossing, right?! Lovely
Love both of your cards. The sparkle you added with embossing really makes your cards extra- special. It is nice to know I am not the lone loser of tiny pieces! The dot for the “I” is my specialty. I even lose it when I try to be careful. Of course, the marshmallow filled in nicely.
LOL! I am also glad to know I’m not alone. Yes. I often use gems instead of the dot for the i! lol! Thanks so much!
1. I love heat embossing. 2. I love Ardyth’s cards!
LOL! Thanks so much!
These are s’more much more fun with all the fun embossing upon them! I like how shiny the chocolate looks! YUM!!! And the lime green letters! All amazing touches. Such a great way to add some glam to a project! S’mores or not! Thanks for teaching us your tricks Ardyth! I enjoyed the video!!!
Thanks so much!