Saturday, June 11, 2022

Betrix

 Howdy Crafters ~I have been experimenting with embossing folder templates that I have had in my stash for years.  This template is a circle shaped.

I printed Beccy's Betrix the witch image on cardstock. I trimmed down the size of the print out and inserted the printed cardstock into a Cuttlebug Divine Swirls Embossing folder. I then topped the Divine Swirl embossing folder with the circle shaped embossing template. 

After running that sandwich through my Vagabond2, the results are "no Divine Swirl embossing on the witch image" - the Divine Swirl shows up around the image.

I used, Grey, Purple, and Orange Distress inks to sponge around the image.

A stitched scallop rectangle die was used to  trim the top part of the Divine Swirled cardstock. I also used the same die to cut the Echo Park Halloween Magic cardstock [witches hats] - and layered the two sections together on a large cut of the Stitched scallop rectangle in white cardstock.

I used a stitched tag die to cut the sentiment and glued it down on the finished card~ thanks for stopping by.

Sharing with:

June Beccy's Place challenge using her image UE

June Two Old Bats any goes Halloween UE











 

June Can you Handle the Pressure - use any Dry Embossing Folder 2/3 twist birds


 
 
 
 
 
June  CHN Patterned Paper UE

June #42 The Paper Fun Day - AG with optional twist
- masculine 6/6

June Crafting Happiness AG UE

9 comments:

  1. Amazing card. Well done Thanks for joining us at Patterned Paper Challenge

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    Claudia
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  2. I LOVE this card. So fun to see a great Halloween card at this time of year. Love your design, and the sentiment is terrific. Thanks so much for playing with us at Can You Handle The Pressure?.

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  3. Fabulous card Gail, thanks for sharing the technique. It's a great way to get your embossing to stay where you want it. I love the addition of the yellow ink in the background, it looks as though the witch is flying past a great, big yellow moon... perfect for Halloween!
    Cheers,
    Beccy

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  4. Fabulous Halloween card and a great sentiment! Thank you for sharing with us at Two Old Bats!
    Diane TOB DT

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  5. Awesome card Gail! Thanks so much for playing in our challenge at Can You Handle The Pressure … we appreciate your support and hope to see you again next challenge!
    Darlene
    CAN YOU HANDLE THE PRESSURE
    DAR’S CRAFTY CREATIONS
    P.S. Thanks for also joining us at Two Old Bats ... good luck!

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  6. Fun Halloween card! Thank you for sharing with us at Two Old Bats Challenge.

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  7. Great Halloween card. I have so many standard embossing folders but have all but forgotten about them since the 3-D folders came out. You've inspired me to get the out and use them! Thanks for much for sharing with us at The Paper Funday Challenge.
    Donna
    The Paper Funday Challenge
    The Inspiration Station Challenge

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  8. So glad you are having fun and experimenting with your goodies! I have to use my embossing folders more.

    Thanks so much for playing with us at Two Old Bats Halloween Challenge!

    -- Dalis
    http://stamprgrl.wordpress.com

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  9. That is one of my all time favourite embossing folders and it is a super backdrop to create a swirly sky for the witch to fly in.

    Thank you very much for entering your lovely card into our challenge. Good luck with the prize draw.

    Stay healthy, happy, keep crafting and Creating Joy :)

    Mandy ♥
    DT for The Paper Funday Challenges
    Made By Mandy – My personal Blog

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