A Simple Embossed Frame

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Posted on 25th January 2016 by Barbara Daines
Filed under All Papercraft Tutorials, Projects And Cards By Type

Hello everyone, Barbara here with a little tutorial for a very simple technique... an embossed frame.

This makes a very plain card a bit more elegant.

1) To start, you'll need some pieces of magnetic card, cut into the sizes of cards you generally make ie. 5" x 5" or 6" x 6" .

Lie your chosen dies cutting side upwards in the design you want.

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2) Next you need to cut a piece of cardstock to match the size of the magnetic sheet.

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3) Place the cardstock, hammered side down, on top of the die, THEN place your silicone mat over the top, to make a 'sandwich'....run through your die-cutter

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4) Now, with your finished frame, all you need to do is choose a piece of inked cardstock or an image to fit the circle/square of the card you're making.

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These are the finished cards....very simple, but effective.

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This sentiment stamp is from Bee Crafty Stamps.

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The butterfly stamp is from Visible Image.

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Another sentiment stamp from Bee Crafty.

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Hope you give this technique a try, it's so easy.

Back soon, Barbara.

Tagged: papercraft tutorials, card making technique

5 thoughts on “A Simple Embossed Frame”

Barbara Daines

03rd February 2016 at 9:44 p.m.

Thanks for you comments ladies....much appreciated. Hope you've been inspired x

Muriel Hodgkinson

26th January 2016 at 12:34 a.m.

I have just seen the instructions on the Paper Mill Website. I am just about to make a 60th birthday card and I am going to use that technique. Excellent use of dies. Thank you

F Anderson

25th January 2016 at 6:49 p.m.

Thank you so much for this great tip.

Margaret Taylor

25th January 2016 at 6:30 p.m.

Thank you for the idea of the simple embossed frame card its a good idea will try that I love Paper Mill card xx

Jean Phillips

25th January 2016 at 1:10 p.m.

Beautiful cards Barbara. xxx

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