This black and white embossed card looks impressive, though it is very simple to make. The inspiration came from the Altenew Academy course, Impressive Heat Embossing Techniques. It is a variation of one of the beautiful cards made with heat-embossed details.
Steps for making this card
Using two pieces of cardstock, each cut to 5.5″ by 4.25″, stamp images with the same placement on each piece. I chose to use a piece of white cardstock stamped with black ink as the base. Then I stamped the same images with Versamark ink on black cardstock and used white embossing powder to heat emboss the floral images and sentiment. These images are all from the Build-A-Flower: Primrose stamp set from Altenew. A Misti stamp positioner made this very easy because the images were stamped in the same location for both pieces.
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| Die cut the center of the cardstock for the top layer |
Gina K. Designs has a variety of dies to use for cardmaking. I chose the Large Rectangle 1, measuring 3.75″ x 5″ from the Master Layouts 1 set to cut the stamped and embossed black cardstock. This center section could also be cut with a craft knife or a paper trimmer that allows for starting a cut inside the paper to make a frame.
The black piece is popped up with foam tape and placed equidistance from the edges of the white base which makes the stamped images align. A few white sequins add a little sparkle and this lovely black and white embossed card is complete.






2 responses to “Black and White Embossed Card”
Fantabulous!!
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Thank you!
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