Stampin’ Up! Copper Embossing Powder and
Frosted Bouquet Framelits
On Monday I posted a project created with the First Frost Bundle of stamp set and Framelits. Here is another project created with this same bundle. This project is rich in metallic finishes using Copper Stampin’ Emboss Powder, Galvanized Card Stock and Metallic Washi Tape. Together with the Bermuda Bay and Tranquil Tide Card Stock, I think they really create a gorgeous masculine card. Let’s get started...
Step by Step:
- Start by cutting a 4” x 5 1/4” piece of Bermuda Bay Card Stock and mounting it on a 4 1/8” x 5 3/8” piece of Tranquil Tide Card Stock. Stretch a piece of copper Washi Tape (mine was from the 2017 Holiday Catalog) across the bottom of the card.
- Stamp the three botanical images on the Galvanized Card Stock using VersaMark ink and heat emboss them using Stampin’ Emboss Copper Embossing Powder. Cut them outbusing the smaller of the two frames from the Frosted Bouquet Framelits. Then cut out a fourth frame for the sentiment.
- For the sentiment I used two separate stamp sets. The Happy Birthday is from the ‘Detailed With Love’ Set. But I can’t remember where I got the ‘to a wonderful man’ isentiment. I am not at home so it’s difficult to research. But if anyone REALLY wants to know, leave me a comment and when I get home I’ll look it up! Stamp them on the fourth frame from the above set.
- Mat all four frame shapes on Tranquil Tide Card Stock usingbthe lrger frame from the Framelits Set. Pop them all up using Stampin’ Dimensionals. Simple!
Great card...I just got that bundle! Also need a gift for my Upline's Meeting in Dec...may just make this in a frame and add a few more squares...thank you, Mike!!! lLove your card idea!
Posted by: Carol Carriveau | 11/21/2018 at 08:08 PM
Stunning Mike. Love that colour combination.
Posted by: Marianne | 11/21/2018 at 10:27 AM
I never thought of First Frost for a masculine card, but - Wow!, your card is perfect! Thanks for sharing!!
Posted by: Bettte S | 11/21/2018 at 09:50 AM
Inquiring minds want to know where the "to a wonderful man" came from
Posted by: Debbie Perry | 11/21/2018 at 08:44 AM
Perfect. Two male birthdays in December.
I really like the bronze. I used to use bronze. Time to use it again.
Thank you.
Posted by: Terry Ivan | 11/21/2018 at 06:26 AM