During my live video on Friday, I shared that a really easy way to make a beautiful card quickly is to use the Changing Leaves hybrid embossing folder and emboss a piece of the gorgeous Thoughtful Journey patterned designer paper. I die cut them first with the Deckled Rectangle die, then embossed them. Each one is a little different and OH so gorgeous!
Using the same colors that I used in THESE CARDS for stamping and die cutting the leaves, I added stamped leaves plus die cut Thoughtful Journey leaves to the cards, and finished them with the Pretty Peacock Foiled Gems. OH MY WORD these are pretty AND easy!!
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Isn’t it amazing how differently each one turns out depending on which piece of Thoughtful Journey paper you use?
Stampin’ Up! has offered several different patterned paper packs with various scenes and backgrounds over the years, but truly I think this one is THE BEST!
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Gorgeous cards! I love all of the different techniques you used on them. Thanks for the great ideas.
I’m watching the rerun. Beautiful cards! Question, where do you get those extremely useful trays that you are utilizing? Such a wonderful idea. I looked on Stamp n’ Storage and I couldn’t find it.
Thanks!
The trays I showed in the video? I mentioned they are from the dollar spot at Target and I showed the label in case you wanted to locate them at your local Target. Hope that helps?