Creating Cards with Texture and Dimension, S4-1456, E3D-138, S6-259, E3D-139, BP-318
Cardmaking,  Die Cutting

Creating Cards with Texture and Dimension

Hi there, crafty friends! I’m Rebecca Keppel, and I love finding easy ways to add texture and dimension to cards because those elements add loads of interest. Using the new Texture & Foliage Collection from Suzanne Hue makes it easy to add texture and dimension to foliage-focused cards.

The Autumn Greetings Wreath Etched Dies has everything you need to create a fall wreath with branches, leaves, pumpkins, and gourds. To create a very textured background, emboss an A2 piece of Cinnamon Cardstock with the Dimpled 3D Embossing Folder. It’s a bit easier to adhere the bits and pieces of the wreath to a flat piece of cardstock so trim down a smaller piece of Terra Cotta Cardstock on top of the embossed panel. To create a bunch of dimension with the parts of the wreath, cut each piece out twice and adhere them together. This gives even the thin branches dimension without the need to use dimensional adhesive. To add more interest to the leaves, pumpkins, and gourds, brush the edges with coordinating colors of ink. This die set also includes an Autumn Greetings sentiment.

Creating Cards with Texture and Dimension, S4-1456, E3D-138, S6-259, E3D-139, BP-318

Moving onto the Seasonal Wreath Foliage Etched Dies. This set includes several pieces of foliage perfect for creating a Christmas wreath, berries, and a Merry Christmas sentiment. The fun thing about this foliage is that you don’t have to use it as a wreath. You can create foliage sprays or swag. Double up these die cuts as well to add dimension without trying to hide foam adhesive behind the thin foliage. The dies also have embossed elements on them that add to the look of dimension. The shadow dies for the sentiments can be cut from Gold Mirror Metallic Cardstock to give you space to pop up the sentiment.  Add some Fashion Bella Color Essentials Pearl Dots for additional shiny dimension.

Creating Cards with Texture and Dimension, S4-1456, E3D-138, S6-259, E3D-139, BP-318

The Seasonal Wreath Foliage Etched Dies can also be used to create a birthday wreath. Using the foliage dies, cut them out of bright cardstock colors. A rainbow of foliage pieces can be adhered to the background embossed by the Linen 3D Embossing Folder. Instead of creating thicker die cuts by adhering two together, try cutting out multiple pieces and layering them slightly off center on top of each other. Use the Birthday Wishes Sentiments BetterPress Plates and Die Set from the Texture & Foliage Collection in the Glimmer Machine with Gold Foil. The foiled and die-cut sentiment can then be popped up on small foam squares. Add additional dimension and some shine with the Aura AB Essential Gems.

Creating Cards with Texture and Dimension, S4-1456, E3D-138, S6-259, E3D-139, BP-318

The Texture & Foliage Collection provides an easy way to add tons of texture and fabulous foliage for loads of interest to a variety of cards!

Thanks so much for stopping by today! If you would like to see more of my Spellbinders projects, I share lots of them on my Instagram and Youtube Channel and would love to connect with you there!

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2 Comments

  • porcia2porcia

    Just wondering why all the pastel colors for the Christmas season? They all remind me of spring except for
    the sentiment. I’m just wondering why… it seems like everyone is using the same color formula, which
    just doesn’t seem right… I know I may be behind the times, but certain colors for certain seasons really
    are much better. The first autumn one strikes home as being a fall card…
    Cute designs on the cards though for sure!

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