
Well today's the day. If you're looking for something to cure the Monday blues then look no further because the brand-new October release from Clearly Besotted is available to purchase from 10pm tonight! :D
Stephanie will be sharing the sets in full for you to oooooh and ahhhhh over and I guarantee that you'll be totally spoilt for choice! Today's card features the From Our Home mini set; don't you just love that heart-shaped wreath? For me I just knew that this beautiful image had to be heat-embossed and coloured onto kraft cardstock. :)

I love the simplicity of this design and think I could have just struck upon my Christmas card design for the year. It's simple to create this design without the pearl or 3D foam tape for budget-friendly posting too. It's something we have to consider here in the UK for sure!

- When heat-embossing such detailed images, I recommend using a detail embossing powder and resisting the urge to touch the cardstock too much beforehand. An anti-static pad always reduces the risk of stray powder sticking to your project too.
- Colouring directly onto kraft cardstock achieves a lovely, subtle effect to whatever shade you're using. I attached an ultra-fine nib to my ProMarkers so I could colour the detailed image with accuracy.
- I inked the edges of the kraft panel with Antique Linen Distress Ink as this draws the eyes from the darker edges to the central focal point of the image. I wish I'd taken a picture of the before and after of this little trick because it really packs a punch!
Well if you haven't already taken a peek at the full reveal then you're in for a real treat. Pop across to Stephanie's and feast your eyes on one seriously fabulous release! Shopping list at the ready, peeps! :D
Thanks so much for visiting my little corner of Blogland today. I hope you have a happy Monday and a happy week!

Gorgeous Aimes...love the touch of color.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous. I love this wreath its just so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty, and you're so right about trying to keep postage costs low. I need to send most of my cards from Greece to the Netherlands.
ReplyDeleteSimply and elegant... it reminds me of myself. haha <3
ReplyDeletePretty card, elegant embossing!
ReplyDeleteAnother gorgeous card. Always enjoy reading and learning from your Tips & Tricks. Karen x
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty on the kraft paper, Aimes!
ReplyDeleteSimply beautiful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and elegant card - love it
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card!
ReplyDeleteThat wreath looks great on the kraft with the green color on it!
ReplyDeleteI love white or colour on Kraft and this image is so simple but delicate it's just lovely.
ReplyDeleteOoh, this is just fantastic! I love the pop of white on kraft paper and thanks for the tip on inking the edges!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Such an elegant, classy cards...
ReplyDelete~c
Beautiful card. Love the kraft card you used.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love this embossed in white onto the kraft card - it's on my list to buy!
ReplyDeleteis so elegant, and so beautiful!!!!
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ReplyDeleteVery beautiful!! Love the coloring on kraft..
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