Hello Cards by Steph
Hi, everyone! Steph Ackerman here waving hello with some amazing Rinea Foiled Papers.
I wanted to share two different cards I created using the same die. I die cut Fuscia/Gold Glossy Foiled Paper using a large PoppyStamps background die. It diecut the foil amazingly well. Look at all those little details!!
So the gold would show, I mat the die cut panel on the reverse side of the Fuschia/Gold Glossy Foiled Paper.
Taking the die cut script hello, I placed it on white cardstock, then added a label on top with brads.
My next card uses Sapphire/Gold Glossy Foiled Paper and the same die; however, this time, I used the die to emboss the foil rather than die cut it. I then diecut a corner flourish from Gold/Gold Glossy Foiled Paper, adding it to the left corner.
After matting the panel with white cardstock, I wrapped it with ribbon. The panel was added to the card with foam adhesives. HELLO was then die cut separately from a scrap of Sapphire/Gold Glossy Foiled Paper and added to die cut ovals spanning the center of the card.
What do you think?
Thanks for stopping by.
Steph
I wanted to share two different cards I created using the same die. I die cut Fuscia/Gold Glossy Foiled Paper using a large PoppyStamps background die. It diecut the foil amazingly well. Look at all those little details!!
So the gold would show, I mat the die cut panel on the reverse side of the Fuschia/Gold Glossy Foiled Paper.
Taking the die cut script hello, I placed it on white cardstock, then added a label on top with brads.
My next card uses Sapphire/Gold Glossy Foiled Paper and the same die; however, this time, I used the die to emboss the foil rather than die cut it. I then diecut a corner flourish from Gold/Gold Glossy Foiled Paper, adding it to the left corner.
After matting the panel with white cardstock, I wrapped it with ribbon. The panel was added to the card with foam adhesives. HELLO was then die cut separately from a scrap of Sapphire/Gold Glossy Foiled Paper and added to die cut ovals spanning the center of the card.
What do you think?
Thanks for stopping by.
Steph