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Oh so ombre

Today I’m using both sides of the Bermuda Bay Oh so Ombre DSP. This is really fun paper – and you can earn it for free!

Liz Bailey Stampin' Up! Demonstrator - Oh so Ombre - Stitched so sweetly dies - Hammered Metal 3D embossing folder

The layer was embossed with the Hammered Metal 3D embossing folder – I though it rather mimicked the other side of the paper with the white circles. So a strip of paper showing the other side was placed on top of the embossed layer and then were added to a Bermuda Bay card base. To finish the card, I stamped the sentiment (from Sweet Ice Cream) in Bermuda Bay and cut it out with the Switched So Sweetly dies. It was popped up on dimensionals and finished with a trio of rhinestones.

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Botanical Prints Product Medley again

The Botanical Prints Product Medley seems to be rather addictive. I was making the card for this post yesterday and suddenly found I’d made two others! And they are so different and only use what’s in the box – apart from adding ink, adhesive, the Hammered Metal 3D embossing folder and some silver foil and rhinestones.

Liz Bailey Stampin' Up! Demonstrator - Botanical Prints Product Medley - Hammered Metal 3D embossing folder

Here I used one of the die cuts and backed it with a piece of whisper white and glued to a pretty peacock card base. I had a piece of silver foil that had been embossed using the Hammered Metal 3D folder and it looked like a great faux ribbon. It also matched the rhinestones that I added. The label is provided in the medley as is the sentiment which I stamped in pretty peacock and popped up with dimensionals. I think I need to go immediately and make more with these medley…

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Flowering Foils with Hammered Metal

Here’s my second card featuring the Flowering Foils Specialty DSP this week. I kicked it up a notch, this time adding a foil mat and using a brayer to add colour to the DSP.

Liz Bailey Stampin' Up! Demonstrator - Flowering Foils Specialty DSP, Peaceful Moments, Hammered Metal 3D embossing folder, Rectangle Stitched Dies

I used blueberry bushel lightly for the background layer and matted it with silver foil. The hammered metal foil was sitting in my “useful stuff” pot and I thought it would be perfect for a banner.

The sentiment comes from the Peaceful Moments stamp set, part of the Poppies suite; they seem to be my go to at the moment. I heat embossed the sentiment in silver and then looked at a number of stitched dies before finally deciding on the rectangle ones. And what a surprise, I even had a matching ribbon.

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Do The Impossible

I have a friend on Strava and he’s a cyclist. So for his birthday, Do The Impossible seems perfect! I decided to go with silver embossing on blueberry bushel.

Liz Bailey Stampin' Up! Demonstrator - Do The Impossible - Hammered Metal 3D Embossing Folder

This led to using more silver in the form of a silver foil border which I then decided should be embossed. I flicked through my ring holding all my embossing folder samples and decided on hammered metal. It looks great using foil. The sentiment is from the same Do The Impossible stamp set (151660, $20) which also has a swimmer and a couple of runners. Very useful if you have active friends!

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Lovely Lily Pad and Lily Pad Dies

Here’s my second card this week using the Lovely Lily pad and Lily Pad dies which you can get for free during Sale-a-bration as supplies last. Between them they need an order of $150.

Liz Bailey Stampin' Up! Demonstrator - Lovely Lily Pad - Lily Pad Dies - Hammered Metal 3D embossing folder - So Sentimental - Stitched so sweetly dies

I’m really enjoying the challenge that I’ve set myself to use the same product all week and to use different parts of it. The Lovely Lily Pad stamps are reversible and I stamped the one side in blushing bride and then the other in rich razzleberry after which I cut them out with the dies.

I had a piece of silver foil embossed with the Hammered Metal embossing folder and I decided to use copper foil to add bling to the side of the card. Then I used copper embossing powder for the sentiment which comes from the So Sentimental stamp set and was then cut out with the matching Stitched so Sweetly Dies. Both the background for the sentiment and the card base are rich razzleberry.

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Liz