Thursday, January 19, 2023

Simon Says Stamp Damask Hot Foil Plate from the new "Kisses" Release

Today's the day for Simon Says Stamps' newest release called "Kisses" and I'm so happy to share this card with you today!  There are so many awesome new crafty products in this release, including this Damask Hot Foil Plate I've used on my card today!

I've used the new Damask Hot Foil Plate with foil, as expected, but I also used the plate to dry emboss additional details on the card layer!  Check out the details

For the dry embossing, I positioned the Damask Hot Foil Plate at one corner of a 4" x 5-¼" piece of cardstock.  I used the tan rubber embossing mat with the sandwich for embossing on my die cutting machine.  I repeated the steps for the other three corners.  Before I adhered the panel to an A2 card base I used an ink blending brush to add some coordinating ink around the edges of the piece.

Next I used my Glimmer Hot Foil System to foil the Damask Hot Foil Plate onto white cardstock with Prism Glimmer hot foil.  Then I just used my scissors to fussy cut it out.  I added some foam tape to the back to pop it up on the card front.

The sentiment is from the Beautiful Flowers stamp set.  I stamped it with Lucky Clover Distress Oxide ink, trimmed it into a strip, and popped it up on the card.  I decided to add a bit more bling by placing some Crystal Clear gem stickers on the base layer--I do love my bling!  Haha!

This was certainly the easiest and fastest card I've made in a while, yet is so beautiful with the gorgeous Damask Hot Foil Plate!  Be sure to check out all of the other products and inspiration for the Kisses release over at Simon Says Stamp!

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1 comment:

  1. Perfect debossing to frame out your foiling -- beautiful, Carol!

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