
Combining Foil and BetterPress for Simple and Pretty Encouragement Cards
Hi there, this is Annie Williams, and I’m thrilled to be back on the blog today to share a couple of simple and pretty cards made with the Modern Botanicals Collection by Dina Wakley. The fun new embossing folders and abstract BetterPress plate designs in this collection combine beautifully with her previously-released designs. I was inspired to mix foiling with letterpress techniques to create three easy encouragement cards.
Things Will Work Out Card
The fun elements in the Flourishing BetterPress Plate Set can be arranged in limitless ways or you can use the included registration template for easy placement. Here I used Dina’s arrangement, but combined a little foil with the BetterPress designs to create an easy encouragement card for a friend.
Apply Gold Hot Foil to white cardstock using the frond plate from the Flourishing BetterPress Plate Set. Color the foiled design in with Copic markers and then add the other elements using Tawny Brown, Saffron, Cosmic Sky, and French Blue BetterPress Ink. Die cut the panel using the Nested Postage Edge Labels & Tag Die Set and tie a bow of Flashy Gold Metallic Cord around the bottom to embellish.
To create the background, trim a piece of Cosmic Sky Cardstock to 4.25” x 5.5”, emboss it using the Lined Corners 3D Embossing Folder, and adhere it to a top-folding A2-sized white card base. Apply Gold Hot Foil to white cardstock using the sentiment plates from the Holding Your Heart Sentiments BetterPress Plate Set and cut them out using the coordinating dies. Pop the image panel and sentiment up on top of the card front with foam adhesive and embellish with Gold Mix Gems.
You Got This Card
I thought the circles in the Growing BetterPress Plate & Die Set would be extra fun in gold foil and bright BetterPress inks, so I created this colorful card next.
Apply Gold Hot Foil to white cardstock using three of the circles from the Growing BetterPress Plate & Die Set. Position four more circles to overlap and mingle with the foiled circles on your BetterPress chase, apply Laurel, Wild Berry, Azure, and Azalea BetterPress Inks to the separate plates, and press the designs onto the foiled panel. Trim the panel down to 3.75” x 5.5”, mat with turquoise cardstock, and add to a top-folding A2-sized white card base.
Apply Gold Hot Foil to white cardstock using one of the feather plates from the Feather Dream BetterPress Plate Set and press the design of another feather plate from the set onto white cardstock, mixing Azure and Leaf BetterPress inks. Cut the feathers out with the coordinating die and add to the card front alongside another foiled sentiment from the Holding Your Heart Sentiments BetterPress Plate Set. Embellish with Gold Mix Gems.
Simply Wonderful Card
Lastly, I wanted to use the frond from the Growing BetterPress Plate & Die Set as a focal point all on its own for this easy (and a little messy) card for a friend.
Trim a piece of Acorn Cardstock to 4” x 5.25” and emboss it using the Lined Circles Embossing Folder. Spritz Mustard Seed Distress Oxide Spray up from the bottom corner of the embossed panel for a fun splatter look and adhere it to a top-folding A2-sized white card base using foam adhesive.
Apply Gold Hot Foil to white cardstock using the frond plate from the Growing BetterPress Plate & Die Set and cut it out using the coordinating die. Next, apply Pine and Laurel BetterPress Inks to the frond plate and press it onto white cardstock before cutting it out with the coordinating die. Adhere the fronds to the front of the card, tucking some gold metallic thread behind them first for a little texture and shine. Add a foiled sentiment from the Holding Your Heart Sentiments BetterPress Plate Set and embellish with Gold Mix Gems.
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Other supplies
Mustard Seed Distress Oxide Spray, DMC Diamant Gold Thread, Copic markers, turquoise cardstock, heavyweight white cardstock, tape runner, foam adhesive
I hope you enjoyed these simple and pretty encouragement cards and thanks so much for stopping by today. You can find more inspiration over at my blog AnnieBWills.com or on Instagram.
One Comment
@craftee1 - Amy Tsuruta
These are beautiful!