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Emboss Resist Collaboration Background

Emboss Resist Collaboration Background

Hello crafty friends! Lauren here, sharing this card made with one of the newest background stamps from the collaboration collection with Unity Stamp Co. If you haven't seen them yet, be sure to browse back in the blog because my fellow design team members have made some really cool projects with them in the last couple of weeks! 

For this card, I started by heat embossing the Heart Swirl background with white EP onto Alabaster cardstock. I blended surface ink in the colors Plum, Cornflower and Sea back and forth across the panel until the overlapping areas blended together. I sliced the panel up the middle, leaving one wider piece and one thinner piece. I backed the thinner piece with a slightly wider piece of Alabaster cardstock, and popped it up onto the thicker ink blended piece with foam tape. I attached the blended panels to an Alabaster panel, and used my scoring board to score evenly spaced lines down the exposed areas. I stamped the sentiment in Plum ink and attached it to the center with foam tape. I finished off the card with some clear heart embellishments. 

Have you created anything with the new backgrounds yet? They're so pretty and so versatile! Share your creations with us on social media, and be sure to use the hashtags #BrutusMonroe and #CreateYourOwnEnding so we can see what you make! 

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Earlene Bost - April 26, 2019

Great technique! Loving your color choices. I’ll be putting this double layering in my bag of tricks. Hope you don’t mind!! You’ve got my email address. Let me know if you have an issue with that😇😉

Robin Kepler - April 26, 2019

So love the blended colors with the detailed background stamp!

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