4/06/2022

Layered embossed poppy flowers & matching envelope

 Hello.  Today, on the Unity blog, I am sharing a layered embossed poppy flower card & matching envelope.  This one was easy to do with no coloring involved.


Sentiment:  Birthday wishes.

Layered embossed poppy flowers make beautiful florals.  Using solid or variegated ink on the solid stamp along with white heat embossing on the outlines, the results are wonderful.

I made a quick video tutorial showing the process for this project.

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Helpful tips:
These are helpful tips for making layered embossed poppy flowers & a matching envelope.  To begin, stamp the solid poppy flowers on white in two corners.  Also, use two shades of pink to get a variegated look.  Then, stamp the outline flower onto one corner of an envelope.  Next, dry completely and then stamp the outline layer over the stamping in embossing ink.  Also, add white embossing powder to heat set the flowers.  Then, die-cut the white layer using waxed paper over the embossing.  Finally, remove the waxed paper and adhere the floral layer over a color card base, to finish.

Here is another look.


Supplies:

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Also, foam double-sided tape, Neenah solar white 80 lb card stock, My Favorite Things poppin' pink & cotton candy premium dye ink cubes, poppin' pink card stock; adhesive gems, Wow embossing ink pad, heat tool, Misti, Fiskars paper trimmers, Anna Griffin Empress die-cutting machine.

Be sure to visit the Unity blog for the entire article and tutorial. 
 
Also, you can find my other features at Unity's

This project is also included in the
Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge ~ Happy Birthday! 

Thank you for visiting.

   Gaylynn

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