
Don’t you just love this stunning card created with the Dream Seeker stamp set and dies? I am absolutely in love with this new release!! It’s incredibly versatile and will work well to create inspiration, birthday, graduation cards and much more! To see all the new releases, head on over to the Spellbinders/FSJ website through my affiliate link, which uses cookies. There’s some great deals on bundles of new releases through 5/26/19!! I will receive a small commission from your purchase, which will help keep me in supplies to design & create tutorials for you. Now let’s get on to today’s tutorial!
I’m using a technique called Joseph’s Coat, a variation of resist embossing. Can you you believe the background on this card started off as a piece of Whip Cream cardstock? Hahaha! It’s okay, most people can’t!! But because explaining the written steps for Joseph’s Coat technique here would make for a very lengthy blog post, I decided to create a YouTube Video to show you how to create this one. You can find supplies listed below, so gather them and head on over to my YouTube channel (please subscribe & comment while you’re there), Laura Neumann. My video cut out partway through, so after watching part 1, be sure to watch the end in Part 2!
SUPPLIES:
- Dream Seeker stamp set
- Dream Seeker die set
- Starbrite Stencil
- Starry Night Sequins
- Create-a-Pallette Ink Pad
- Beach Breeze TCF Re-Inker
- Watermelon Fusion TCF Re-Inker
- Lemon Drop TCF Re-Inker
- Black Licorice TCF Ink Pad
- Clear Pigment TCF Ink Pad
- Journey Clear Embossing Powder
- Embossing Buddy
- FSJ Sparkle Silk
- True Color Fusion Cleaner
- Q-tips/Cotton Swabs
- Details Pro Shears
- Whip Cream cardstock sizes: one A2 card base; one 2.25 x 1.5″; two 4 x 5.25″
- Foam Squares
- Journey Blooms Paper Trimmer
- Platinum 6 Die Cutting/Embossing Machine
- Heat Gun
- Bloom Tool
- Paper Towel
Before you head over to YouTube and subscribe, I want to remind you to follow my blog here, on InstaGram laurascraftycreations2 and on my FB page: Laura’s Crafty Creations! Thanks so much for stopping in today! I hope you enjoy my YouTube video tutorial. Please leave a comment here as well as on YT! As always, Happy Crafting & Smiles! Laura