This is a unique way to use die cuts with heat embossing, you gotta try it.
Watch video tutorial by Erin HERE!
My take.....
I stamped and embossed with white embossing powder for the background flowers and then add the green flower and flower center with PTI ripe avocado ink on vellum paper with clear embossing powder
The stamp set with coordinating dies I used is Bold Bouquet Anniversary stamp set
with its matching die collection
oops .... I think I need to change my B plate for my cuttlerbug, see the green vellum flower look kind of dirty around the edges

I used PTI leafy vine border die at the bottom of the card
Sentiment is PTI Movers and Shakers sentiment stamp set and the top patterned paper is PTI Dotty Biscotti 8x8 pattern paper pad









So gorgeous!! LOVING the embossing!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteSoft and pretty! Love the embossing effect!
ReplyDeletean elegant looking card
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Love the combination of tonal embossing with the vellum die cuts! Great card!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful card! Love all the gorgeous embossing! Very pretty die cut, too!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful Kirsty.
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That's pretty Kirsty ... I must check that out ... Love that green
ReplyDeleteHi Kirsty, your card looks so classy with the soft green and white, so pretty!
ReplyDeleteStunning Kirsty! Love the white and green combo. The embossing adds a lovely dimension! ;-)
ReplyDeleteWhat an elegant and beautiful card !!Love it :)
ReplyDeleteNeat technique and the "dirty" edges really just make it look a little shabby chic!
ReplyDeleteSimplicity at it's best! Simply beautiful!
ReplyDeleteYour card looks lovely with this fine shade of green Kirsty, must check out the tutorial, thanks for the tip!
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Love the light green with the white!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card!! It is so elegant to emboss on white! a touch of green makes it perfect!
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Wonderful card, very elegant!
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Oooh, what a cool looking technique this is! LOVE it, Kirsty! I need to check out the tutorial. :) I love the soft green and white on white color palette you used. Fun die cut edge at the bottom, and the simple strip of patterned paper at the top set it all off perfectly.
ReplyDeleteBy the way, a little tip for your cutting plate.....you can go ahead and give it a good scrubbie dubbie with soap and water to clean it off..
Pretty card, I watched the video too, pretty cool I did not know they even made die cuts to match stamps! Happy Easter ~Diane
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely card this is! I love the embossing!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card Kirsty, love your heat embossing!
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Glenda
Beautifully designed card, Kristy!
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