I saw this card that used a stamped image on the Ringed With Nature wood slices and loved it! This is one of our neat Hybrid embossing folders that can be used in so many ways, but is designed to emboss AND cut an image with one passing. It is also paired with our SAB DSP Ringed with Love, that is a free selection with a $50 order! So many possibilities, and great for masculine cards for ANY occasions.
Measurements:
- Soft Suede: 1/2 sheet, 1/4 sheet (for Wood Ring Bases)
- Rings of Love DSP SAB (N): 4" x 5 1/4", 1/2" x 5 1/4" strip
- Crumb Cake: 1/4 sheet (for Wood Ring insides), scrap
- Evening Evergreen: 1/8 sheet
- Basic White: 4" x 5 1/4"
To Make This Card:
- Attach DSP to folded Soft Suede card.
- Attach White piece to inside and DSP strip as shown.
- Cut 4 "sprigs" from Evening Evergreen. Set aside.
- Place "rings" die onto "right side" of Embossing Folder. Add Soft Suede piece, close folder and cut and emboss all the "outside" rings. Note: it is just easiest to cut all 5 rings, and decide what you want to use for this project and save the others for later.
- Select which 2 rings you would like to use for your card.
- Stamp "house" in Soft Succulent and "roof" in Calypso Coral onto scrap of Crumb Cake. Cut out with the largest "inside" that you have chosen. Place this into the Embossing Folder and emboss.
- Next, select the smaller inside that you would like to use, and cut that with the coordinating die. Place into the Embossing Folder and emboss. Note: this is NOT the way that you will usually do this. Normally, you cut and emboss all the inner rings at one time, too.
- If desired, cut "slits" into the smaller inner ring.
- Now, assemble the "rings" together.
- Center the largest "ring/slice" adhere the center of this piece, leaving room to tuck in the "sprigs".
- Tuck the smaller "ring/slice" underneath and adhere to card.
- Next, slip in the "sprigs" as desired.
- Stamp sentiment in Soft Suede and cut out with die from the Beautiful Shapes. Attach to card with Dimensionals.
- Finish with Brushed Metallic Dots.
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