How to make a Heat Embossed Christmas Card

How to make a Heat Embossed Christmas Card

How to make a Heat Embossed Christmas Card – Christmas Means More – Independent Stampin’ Up! Demonstrator based in Lincoln UK

How to make a Heat Embossed Christmas Card - Christmas Means More - Independent Stampin' Up! Demonstrator based in Lincoln UK
How to make a Heat Embossed Christmas Card – Christmas Means More – Independent Stampin’ Up! Demonstrator based in Lincoln UK

I love this sentiment from the Christmas Means More stamp set. It’s bold, easy to use and what’s more it really says how a lot of us are feeling this year. Here in England we are in lockdown again and I think whatever happens Christmas will be special this year.

I’ve heat embossed the sentiment using gold embossing powder and paired it with the Tis the Season designer series paper (DSP). It makes for a simple but stunning Christmas card. I love heat embossing. It is still magic to see this dull powder turn into some glossy and pretty.

Measurements

  • Thick Whisper White A6 Cardbase – This is an A4 sheet cut in half and then folded in half
  • Tis the Season DSP – 14.35cm X 10cm
  • Whisper White – 7cm X 6.5cm
  • Real Red – 7.5cm X 7cm

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