Just another card with some pressure embossing-
I have finished my second “Adventure” scrapbook! I was getting so many pages that the end of 2014 was a good breaking point. I also needed to close out a book since I have my UK Rifle, 2nd Adventures and a Disney book all scattered in the craft room. 2015 will start a new book!
I got so many new crafting toys for Christmas- pressure embossing folders, heat embossing powder and a Sew-Easy tool, to name a few- that I wanted to share some of the new techniques I’ve learned to do.
First is pressure embossing.
This card shows several of the embossing folders (designs) I received. I love this new tool as it makes cards look so elegant.
Heat Embossing
I’ve played with this a little bit before, but now I have several colored powders I can use.
This card has a pressure embossed background and heat embossed snow flakes using gold powder.
Sew-Easy
I may have bought this gift for myself… but it was on clearance! The tool punctures the holes into paper so you can thread floss through it. It makes several different patterns as well.
This embellishment on a scrapbook page also uses my Inkadinkado which stamps around a pivot point in a circle. It comes with stamps that pattern well, but you could use any stamps with it.
Martha Stewart Doily’s
This tool works in a circle making different patterned doily’s on paper. You can make the doily’s anywhere between 6 and 12 inches.
While I was home over the holidays I went to Ben Franklin, this amazing craft store that has 2 whole rooms full of paper crafting things. They always have cards on display to showcase their stamps, which are flawlessly colored in. I usually avoid coloring in my stamped images because I can’t find the formula to make them look as good as the demo cards I see in stores. So I did some research and read a few tutorials about using paper stumps and tortillions. It wasn’t quite as easy as the videos make it seem, but for a first attempt I definitely love this look!
I had quite the organizing weekend- I finally sorted through things that I’d been putting off in my craft room. I went through a drawer of tangled lace and ribbon, my yarn pile, and my stamps. I even labeled all my scrapbooks:
I added the pictures of my other work here. And also new pictures of our house-which I had been meaning to do for about a year now!
The beginning of the year reminds us all we have a fresh start. A new chance to change old habits and learn new things. Once I learned one craft, I wanted to learn them all! Over Christmas my mom taught me the secrets of cross stitching. This was my first attempt, and I learned quite a bit in the process. Now I’ve already started my second project!