Personalised Christmas Cards 2017

Tuesday 3 October 2017

How To Use Embossing Diffusers In Your Cardmaking


Hello everyone, my DT post over on the Papermilldirect blog today is a tutorial using embossing diffusers.  


I used my embossing diffusers with a Crafter's Companion  A4 embossing folder to make 4 different Christmas cards.  The white embossed panels were attached to coloured card blanks ready for making into Christmas cards.



The plain area left by the diffuser was used to stamp an image on the green card and to add a die cut sentiment to the blue card.



I used the diffuser insert to get the round embossed area for the bauble and the bottom of the red card.  The embossed area was coloured with inks, the round embossing was made into a bauble by adding a ribbon and decorating with perfect pearls.  A cute Pinkpetticoat snowman image was added to the red card with 3D sticky fixers and a sentiment stamped underneath.



All card used is from Papermilldirect, the white hopsack and white linen emboss really well.  If you want to know how to use embossing diffusers in your cardmaking my tutorial can be found HERE.

Sylv xx






11 comments:

  1. Oh wow, these look stunning. Beautiful work Sylv

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  2. Hi Sylvia all your cards are stunning. I am just off to look at the tutorial. Take care. Hugs Jackie

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  3. these are sweet and very beautiful Sylv
    Gr Karin

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  4. Fabulous festive creations Sylv.
    Laine
    xx

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  5. Loving your embossing. Beautiful.

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  6. A lovely set of cards and fabulous embossing xx

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  7. Great tutorial Sylv and loving your examples! Shabneez x

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  8. Beautiful set ..! Love the effect !
    Rose

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  9. lovely cards you made with such beautiful paper and great embossing folder. Love the snowman and that one that your did coloring on to highlight the embossing

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  10. These are all beautiful!

    Nicola ♥

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  11. Beautiful cards Sylv- the effect you've created is wonderful. Cathy x

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