Stamping on Embossed Images Video tutorial

 

I had the best time making these pretty little gift bags with the Stampin' UP! Fluttering Embossing Folder, and I thought I would share this quick and easy technique with you!  I have a VIDEO tutorial for you today, be sure to scroll down to see it!  I will show you how I made these and how I stamped on the Fluttering embossing folder image!

 

Gift Packaging idea featuring Stampin' Up! Butterfly thinlits and Fluttering butterfly embossed tags! by Patty Bennett at pattystamps.com

 

These gift treat bags were mailed to the top sellers in my Luv 2 Stamp group last month!  I hope they liked them! 

 

Gift Packaging idea featuring Stampin' Up! Butterfly thinlits and Fluttering butterfly embossed tags! by Patty Bennett at pattystamps.com

 

Be sure to watch the video to see how easy it is to stamp on the embossed image to achieve this pretty result, and to see how I die cut the butterflies out of the Birthday Bouquet paper!

Watch the Video Below, or, click HERE to see it on YouTube.

 

 

 

Video tutorial for Gift Packaging idea featuring Stampin' Up! Butterfly thinlits and Fluttering butterfly embossed tags! by Patty Bennett at pattystamps.com

As noted in the video, these are the supplies I used:

  • Sketched Polkadot Bags #138316
  • Tea Lace Paper Doilies #129399
  • Fluttering Embossing Folder #139304
  • Birthday Bouquet paper #140557
  • Butterflies Thinlits #137360

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Gift Packaging idea featuring Stampin' Up! Butterfly thinlits and Fluttering butterfly embossed tags! by Patty Bennett at pattystamps.com

 

Isn't that cool… die cutting a butterfly out of printed paper!?  Use a fairly small pattern and you'll see such pretty colorful results on your die cut!!  Be sure to use your Precision Base Plate and the Die Brush with these intricate designs for best results (see supply photo list at the bottom of this post for all ordering info – just click the product photos to see more info on each product in my online Stampin' UP! store).

 

Stamping Tip: Die cut the Stampin' Up! Butterfly Thinlit from a delicate patterned paper like the Birthday Bouquet paper for a beautiful look!  By Patty Bennett

 

As mentioned in the video above, I was using up some supplies from my March Paper Pumpkin kit, and I also made these cards with some of the supplies and the same fluttering embossing folder and the Birthday Bouquet paper die cut butterflies.

 

Birthday Bouquet and Butterfly Thinlit cards - alternate idea for the March 2016 Stampin' UP! Paper Pumpkin kit by Patty Bennett

Hope you enjoyed that fun "stamping on embossing folder" technique.. have you done that before?

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14 thoughts on “Stamping on Embossed Images Video tutorial”

  1. Patty,
    Thank you so much for sharing this. I have to try this technique. I really enjoyed this.

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  2. Absolutely beautiful!! I don’t need any gift bags at the moment, but I am going to copy this idea for a birthday card!! I love it.

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  3. What fun! Now, this is a cool treat bag! I have seen the technique before but totally forgot about it. This is a great treat for spring especially. Your card from the Paper Pumpkin kit with the butterfly is really pretty too. Thanks for showing us a fun treat packaging idea that doesn’t have to be food related – looks like they might be getting some fun ribbon or something fun!

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  4. Another informative video, Patty! Thank you for sharing so many great ideas in this one video. I can’t wait to try them!

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  5. Lucky girls; your project is adorable; I love it! That’s a wonderful way to add color vs. brayering and having an otherwise inky mess; great idea! TFS Patty! 🙂

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