Baked Texture embossing powder, Distress oxide ink, Ribbons

Festive Friday

Continuing from last weeks post I did manage to make another card using those backgrounds I had added the rub ons to.

This time I chose that grungy brown and amber coloured one.

I mean … I am so in love this!

Firstly those oxides make the background amazing. Love it!

I decided to use the die cut trees and do layers of embossing to make an amazing dimensional textural tree.

To do this I used both the Seth Apter baked textures embossing powder and then the top layer is using the frantage that has blobs of white and gold.

This gives it a really unique texture.

I kept the card simple … a wrap of a scrap of lovely satin ribbon, a mat of black and some gold gems.

Then I also mat a Tim Holtz sticker onto white to add to the tree.

The tree is adhered with foam tabs to give it some dimension over the ribbon.

I just love this and doing this with the different embossing powders was also fun as I wasn’t sure how they would all work together … but they worked magnificently!

I’ve popped the other two rub on backgrounds away for now though and will play with them in a month or so to make sure my Festive Fridays don’t all look the same!

Happy crafting!

Catherine

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