Welcome to my gallery of projects that use the Country Floral embossing folder. I've featured this folder in 3 blog posts and have many more samples but as lovely as it is I can't blog about it every day. Additional cards will be placed on this page. By clicking Country Floral in the sidebar you can get to the blog posts for those that have entries.
This was posted on my Facebook Page. It is a 5 1/2" x 5 1/2" card, using the Quilt Top embossing folder plus the Country Floral folder, along with 1/2" Lace Trim.
I blogged about this card here.
I blogged about this card here.
This card features a greeting from Stitched All Around.
The embossed piece is Whisper White cardstock embossed with the Country Floral folder which was inked with Soft Seafoam prior to running it through the big shot.
I painted the flowers and foliage with a mix of reinkers with Whisper White craft ink - while cleaning off my palette from another project.
DSP is the Subtles 6" x 6" in Soft Seafoam.
The lace edge was cut with the Delicate Lace Edgelits.
Faceted dots - embellishment to the greeting label.
Base is a 4" x 5 1/4" piece of Petal Pink embossed with the folder.
All diecuts and greeting are from the Stitched All Around Bundle.
Cardstock: Whisper White, Gray Granite, Petal Pink
Ink: Gray Granite
Tip: Smooth down your edges of the embossed layer by running a bone folder across the edge at a 45 degree angle 2-3 times. doing it more than 2-3 times would cause it to start to fray at the edges.
Stone Roses: I did this card for Sunday Stamps 200th challenge. You can see the blog post here.
This is a remake of a Floral Statements card I first posted last December. The Country Floral embossed Very Vanilla paper is a natural with Floral Statements. The blog post for this card is here.
- I inked the Country Floral embossing folder with Whisper White before using it to emboss the Wood Textures paper.
- I used Tranquil Tide and Berry Burst ink with the First Frost Bundle.
- Card Base is Gray Granite.
Hold on to Hope with the Eclipse technique and gold. Mounted on a piece of Country Floral. You can ready more about this card on the blog post here.
This folder never seems to grow old! Here I've used it while previewing the Christmastime is Here Suite which comes out in November 2019.