Faux Metal Masculine Cards that say I Love You
Learn how to make faux metal embellishments for a masculine look on your cards. Stay tuned to see three different cards using this technique. If you need a Stampin’ Up! demonstrator, I would love to be yours and help you in your stamping endeavors! Contact me by leaving a comment here or visiting my blog at StampWithLorraine.com and don’t forget to sign up for my mailing list!
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THankYou for the reminder of punching out a design from a paper that will be covered by one of the layers😍. Those punched out items surely can be used for future projects.
I love that youre precise without being persnickity😂 Your cards are so pretty!
I have used the grid lines on the door of stamparatus to help get words straight.😊
Brilliant - thank you - I have just made a thank you using your method and it looks superb
Hi Karolina. Great card. I'm at the stage of gathering ideas for my husband's birthday card. This one is givimg me ideas. Thanks so much. ❤😊
I just LOVE watching your creativity in action! Can’t wait for the next tutorial!
Love these techniques. TFS. Your instructions are so clear.
WOW, 1st time watching you, fantastic video! Love me some metals!
I can’t believe how you made that world globe look like metal! This was a genius vid, Lorraine. Thank you, I loved every tip and trick.
Wow Lorraine, more awesome cards. Thanks so much . 😊
Thanks Lorraine! Nice video, can’t wait to try the techniques you demonstrated! 😊
Really enjoyed the technique, thanks Lorraine beautiful cards!!!
Gorgeous masculine cards, great tutorial!👍
Great cards. Thank you!
Love those cards, you are a brilliant artist. Love your teaching also.
I didn't realize that you could emboss multiple times, I'm definitely going to give it a try! Thank you. I just love your cards ♥️!
Great technique…beautiful cards!
Hi. Thank you for sharing this cool video and your excellent cards. I always seem to find making masculine cards rather tricky but you have certainly given me food for thought.
Lovely!! It reminds me to get out the embossing powders, and PLAY!!!
Lorraine...you have a new student. I will be visiting your blog for more instructions. I really enjoy creating cards. I have always wanted to do something different with making cards. I am interested in learning how to use dies, stenciles and more. Thank you for answering my question about the machine (s) you use.