I had this little oldie but goodie stamp set out last night using it to stamp some crosses. Since it was still out, decided to use it again this morning. This is one layer. I bought some of those plastic insets that leave an unembossed area on the card, but I wish someone would give me one quick lesson on how to make it work. I still don't have the sandwiching correct on it, as I also embossed the plastic piece when I did this. Oops!
Date: Friday, August 1, 2014 GMT Views: 1577
Favorited:2
Registered: August 14, 2007 Location: Beautiful British Columbia Posts: 30863
Fri, Aug 01, 2014 @ 1:36 PM
This is lovely, Liz....I like the way you rounded your corners! I've got to get my hands on some of those inset thingys....I love the look! And I'll call you for lessons when I get them. ;)
------------------------------
Jo
Proud Fan Club Member
...sure it�s got a catchy beat, but can you stamp to it?
life is something that happens only when you run out of cardstock
Registered: September 3, 2007 Location: native Texan living in extreme N. GA Posts: 73391
Fri, Aug 01, 2014 @ 2:55 PM
So pretty, Liz! Love that ef you used. Priscilla is right about putting them on top. I've also done this w/ frames of cardboard before I got the diffusers. Basically, you want the plastic on top of the folder and the area you want to emboss needs to be raised above the part you don't want embossed. Does that make sense to you? This is a brief little mini tutorial I did showing it w/ the card board frames. Blank Embossing